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  1. #16
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    Srs question here, what are they like to ride? I'm intrigued. I reckon it'd be quite a nice (I'm not going to say 'bike' here for fear reasons) to go on a long (ie trip round south island) ride on.

    I parked my cage in front of a really nice one in Devonport on the weekend, gave it a good looking at. But didn't get too close for fear of someone jumping out at me thinking I was stealing their precious.

  2. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lozza2442 View Post
    Srs question here, what are they like to ride? I'm intrigued. I reckon it'd be quite a nice (I'm not going to say 'bike' here for fear reasons) to go on a long (ie trip round south island) ride on.

    I parked my cage in front of a really nice one in Devonport on the weekend, gave it a good looking at. But didn't get too close for fear of someone jumping out at me thinking I was stealing their precious.
    I waited a few minutes to see if Spyker was around - probably not.
    Don't plan on arguing whether they are a bike or not - they have wheels, a motor & they are open air, so I like them. No bike at the moment, withdrawal, so Spyker & I went out for lunch yesterday on his, and I tried a new pillion intercom radio out. A really comfortable pillion machine, but I have also driven it briefly. We ride together often, and have been around a lot of the NI together.

    Good points: more stable & hence probably safer than 2 wheels. Plenty of go, and they corner surprisingly well, but a good 2 wheeler can beat one. Quite good storage (compartment up forward). Very comfortable for pillion.
    Can be ridden on a car licence. Very good in soft sand or similar.

    Bad points: quite large to store, a bit hard on gas, still expensive, not sure about maintenance costs

    Have probably missed a few things

  3. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by sootie View Post
    I waited a few minutes to see if Spyker was around - probably not.
    Don't plan on arguing whether they are a bike or not - they have wheels, a motor & they are open air, so I like them. No bike at the moment, withdrawal, so Spyker & I went out for lunch yesterday on his, and I tried a new pillion intercom radio out. A really comfortable pillion machine, but I have also driven it briefly. We ride together often, and have been around a lot of the NI together.

    Good points: more stable & hence probably safer than 2 wheels. Plenty of go, and they corner surprisingly well, but a good 2 wheeler can beat one. Quite good storage (compartment up forward). Very comfortable for pillion.
    Can be ridden on a car licence. Very good in soft sand or similar.

    Bad points: quite large to store, a bit hard on gas, still expensive, not sure about maintenance costs

    Have probably missed a few things
    Bad; They are a prick when parked in crowded bike parking, they shouldn't but then again I would say trikes shouldn't use bike parking. Otherwise, because you ride on them rather than in them they are a motorcycle, (I'll avoid bike because of bi being two etc). I make smart remarks because they are a soft target, what bike isn't on KB.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
    Bad; They are a prick when parked in crowded bike parking,.
    If i find one taking up all the remaining spaces in a bike specific park I'll be calling a tow truck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bassmatt View Post
    If i find one taking up all the remaining spaces in a bike specific park I'll be calling a tow truck.
    I don't believe Spyker would use up tight bike parking space with his Spyder. When we ride together, he usually angle parks slightly within a car space, and I nestle my 2 wheeler in beside the Spyder. Bike to bike intercom is brilliant for organizing this sort of thing efficiently. The Spyder has a reverse gear for manoeuvering by the way - I wish my bike did!

    We have this strange idea that we go for a ride to enjoy ourselves & each others company. We do not try to spoil anyone else's day!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sootie View Post
    I don't believe Spyker would use up tight bike parking space with his Spyder. When we ride together, he usually angle parks slightly within a car space, and I nestle my 2 wheeler in beside the Spyder. Bike to bike intercom is brilliant for organizing this sort of thing efficiently. The Spyder has a reverse gear for manoeuvering by the way - I wish my bike did!

    We have this strange idea that we go for a ride to enjoy ourselves & each others company. We do not try to spoil anyone else's day!
    Now there's an idea...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bassmatt View Post
    If i find one taking up all the remaining spaces in a bike specific park I'll be calling a tow truck.
    So what if the Spyder was there before the bikes? and in Wellywood, they are legally MADE (bylaws) to park in bike parks.
    If the road to hell is paved with good intentions; and a man is judged by his deeds and his actions, why say it's the thought that counts? -GrayWolf

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrayWolf View Post
    So what if the Spyder was there before the bikes? and in Wellywood, they are legally MADE (bylaws) to park in bike parks.
    Apart from Spyders, because they're registered as cars.

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    ...welcome spyker...

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