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New RT LTD Ryder

Pops

New member
Hello Everyone...

Just returned home to TN on the 20th after picking up my new :f_spider: in Casper, WY on the 10th. Weather (outside of a few showers around Denver) was fantastic and the mountains were beautiful with the aspens in full color and snow clearly visable at altitude. After a relatively slow go down WY 487 thru Medicine Bow, Laramie, & Cheyenne to get aquainted with "Cas" (our granddaughters named it Casper because it's white, it's close to halloween, and that's where I picked it up ;) ) I had a great trip. :yes::yes: No problems encountered, and answered lotsa questions at stops for gas & overnights. Bought from Driven Powersports in Casper, WY & had the 600 mi check/oil change done at Fremont Motorsports in Florence, CO. Dan Wilcox & Don Higbee at Driven took excellent care of me - including the pickup at the airport. Good folks to deal with. Dave Osborn at Driven also did an outstanding job of doing the PDI with me and answering all of my numerous questions.:D Kenton in service at Fremont Motorsports in Florence, CO also was excellent for the 600 mile check.:clap: I would have no reservation in recommending either dealer for purchases or service - and I don't give endorsements freely. It was a great trip - arrived with exactly 2000 mi on the ticker at the last fill at home. Averaged about 32.5 MPG for the trip, which I guess in in the normal range.

I want to thank everyone here for helping me to finalize my decision on the Spyder. I have lurked quite awhile and what I have learned from y'all here was invaluable. Special thanks to Illinois Boy for initially compiling the "Do's & Do Nots". Very informative and contributed greatly to a very memorable personal experience on Cas's initial run.

I'm looking forward to many, many more miles & even more smiles. Thanks again to all.:bowdown:

Pops:doorag:
 
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:spyder2::spyder2:
Hello Everyone...

Just returned home to TN on the 20th after picking up my new :f_spider: in Casper, WY on the 10th. Weather (outside of a few showers around Denver) was fantastic and the mountains were beautiful with the aspens in full color and snow clearly visable at altitude. After a relatively slow go down WY 487 thru Medicine Bow, Laramie, & Cheyenne to get aquainted with "Cas" (our granddaughters named it Casper because it's white, it's close to halloween, and that's where I picked it up ;) ) I had a great trip. :yes::yes: No problems encountered, and answered lotsa questions at stops for gas & overnights. Bought from Driven Powersports in Casper, WY & had the 600 mi check/oil change done at Fremont Motorsports in Florence, CO. Dan Wilcox & Don Higbee at Driven took excellent care of me - including the pickup at the airport. Good folks to deal with. Dave Osborn at Driven also did an outstanding job of doing the PDI with me and answering all of my numerous questions.:D Kenton in service at Fremont Motorsports in Florence, CO also was excellent for the 600 mile check.:clap: I would have no reservation in recommending either dealer for purchases or service - and I don't give endorsements freely. It was a great trip - arrived with exactly 2000 mi on the ticker at the last fill at home. Averaged about 32.5 MPG for the trip, which I guess in in the normal range.

I want to thank everyone here for helping me to finalize my decision on the Spyder. I have lurked quite awhile and what I have learned from y'all here was invaluable. Special thanks to Illinois Boy for initially compiling the "Do's & Do Nots". Very informative and contributed greatly to a very memorable personal experience on Cas's initial run.

I'm looking forward to many, many more miles & even more smiles. Thanks again to all.:bowdown:

Pops:doorag:


What was the deciding factor for purchasing where you did??:hun::congrats::nopic:
 
:welcome: and :congrats: on the new ryde. Glad to hear you had a great experience with the dealers you did business with. That's the way it should be. :2thumbs:
 
What a great way to start your new "Spyder Life". Great attitude and sense of adventure. Your my kind of guy.:bowdown::thumbup:

Ride in comfort,

John
Seal Floorboards
 
I know you loved it....

"Just returned home to TN on the 20th after picking up my new :f_spider: in Casper, WY on the 10th. Weather (outside of a few showers around Denver) was fantastic and the mountains were beautiful with the aspens in full color and snow clearly visable at altitude. After a relatively slow go down WY 487 thru Medicine Bow, Laramie, & Cheyenne to get aquainted with "Cas" (our granddaughters named it Casper because it's white, it's close to halloween, and that's where I picked it up ;) )"



I've been on most of the roads you mentioned on my Harley but never in the Fall. I know it must have been spectacular!...I am envious and delighted for you. Welcome to the great spyder world!!!! :bowdown:smoky
 
:congrats:It's great to pick your new rude up like you did and do a long journey.Be safe and enjoy your new Spyder.

Ivor:thumbup:
 
Congratulations on your new Spyder!

I hope you enjoy it for a long, long time -- and am glad the "list" helped-out some.

Ride safe and alert!
 
Teddy & I would like to say Congrats on the New Ryde & Welcome to the SpyderHood

:congrats: & :welcome:

:yes:Enjoy the Ryde :yes:

 
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