I didn't buy a Spyder to race anyone in a drag race. Yes we test rode the Tri Glide and to us it was not a fun ride. Very uncomfortable compared to the Spyder plus not near as much storage. That single tire up front was not fun. It felt like I was wresting a bear all day. The wife complained that she felt just about every bump in the road on the rear. I not a huge fan of hearing your pipes all day long. And to top it off, the HD will void your warranty if you are trying to pull a trailer. Spyder handles it with no problem.
But I will guarantee you we get in the twisties and I'll leave you behind. We rode with a bunch of Gold Wing Trikes in East TN and they said no way they could keep up and I was pulling a trailer.
If you don't like the looks .. hey I get it. But don't be jealous when the Spyder pulls up and you see a crowd gathering around. We've learned the hard way to keep your helmet on if you are grabbing gas and want to get on the road instead of gabbing for half an hour.
One of the funniest things ever (and its happened several times) you'll be stopped grabbing lunch or grabbing some gas and a HD rider comes over and starts asking questions. Then a group of HD riders pull up and the guy talking to you all of sudden gets a little nervous that he is talking to a Spyder owner in front of other HD riders. He walks away and goes back to his own bike. Cracks me up that they are afraid to be judged by other HD riders.
But to each his own. We will ride with HD's, Gold Wings or Indians. Makes us no difference. We ride around 12K miles a year.
But I will guarantee you we get in the twisties and I'll leave you behind. We rode with a bunch of Gold Wing Trikes in East TN and they said no way they could keep up and I was pulling a trailer.
If you don't like the looks .. hey I get it. But don't be jealous when the Spyder pulls up and you see a crowd gathering around. We've learned the hard way to keep your helmet on if you are grabbing gas and want to get on the road instead of gabbing for half an hour.
One of the funniest things ever (and its happened several times) you'll be stopped grabbing lunch or grabbing some gas and a HD rider comes over and starts asking questions. Then a group of HD riders pull up and the guy talking to you all of sudden gets a little nervous that he is talking to a Spyder owner in front of other HD riders. He walks away and goes back to his own bike. Cracks me up that they are afraid to be judged by other HD riders.
But to each his own. We will ride with HD's, Gold Wings or Indians. Makes us no difference. We ride around 12K miles a year.