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What are the pros and cons of a slingshot?
So if you have bad knees is a slingshot not a good option?
What are the pros and cons of a slingshot?
So if you have bad knees is a slingshot not a good option?
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Cowboy, aren't you riding a Spyder now?
I stand on the seat , then slip in.
Back crab out, stand on seat, step out :Shrug:
I have the roof...AKA Sling-shade.....All i do is hold on to the roof frame and skyhook out......
That's how I saw the old man do it. Looked like he still needed leg work to make it happen. But I guess if there is will there is a way.
I'll be honest just before i dumped the Tri-Glide for the Sling i lost 43 pounds...218 to 175, That made it easy for me to get in and out...
Getting in and out of the Sling is a learning experience...But after a while it becomes second nature... :Shrug:
Never thought of the Slingshot as incentive to diet but I can see the positive side of it. I just can't see me in a car but that Vanderhall looks interesting(not to change the subject much).![]()
I have always wondered how are the Slingshots in the rain? Does the water get inside the cockpit from the from wheels? :mega-shock: Over spray?
I have always wondered how are the Slingshots in the rain? Does the water get inside the cockpit from the from wheels? :mega-shock: Over spray?
I figured Slingshots would be no better in rain than our Spyder my wife rides. Last year we got caught in a monsoon downpour where I was still able to do 65 when it let up but she had to slow down to 35 and even lower at times. Rather scary when you are on the freeway and the fools are still passing you at 80. But they didn't fair any better as far as hydroplaning. We saw several in the ditch. We ran with our emergency flashers going for over 300 miles on that soggy ride. Should have got a motel but we also knew our road to our house in the country could get washed out and it could be a week or more before we could get back in, so it was a home or bust kind of ride. At least we had CB's so my wife could tell me when she had to slow down. I couldn't even see her half the time. I just wasn't feeling it on my 2 wheeler. But 3 wheelers definitely do.![]()
So some seem comfortable driving the Slingshot and others dont. With todays Nanny's the safety factor should be a good warning once it does kick in to scale it back a bit.
But would really like to hear about rain/water in the cockpit..Do you get a lot of water or is it a mist? Does the front tires push the water into the cockpit or does the splash sheild seem to work for the most part?
I have to get over and test drive on some day soon![]()
So some seem comfortable driving the Slingshot and others dont. With todays Nanny's the safety factor should be a good warning once it does kick in to scale it back a bit.
When it the traction control kicks in a light will turn on in the spedo pod.... But believe me when it does go on you don't have the time or the wits to see it...It reacts so quick..
It can with a switch in the console be turned off...I tried it both ways, I found it better to leave it on, :Shrug:..
I get a slight mist.....And no water from the tires.....The water /rain hits the windshield and some drops down, Before it hits me...And because i have the Sling-shade/Roof the remainder gos over the roof and out back.. Before i had the roof the rain would soak me....Like i fell in a pool....
When i made the deal for the Slingshot i had to wait a week or two before Polaris had one to send to the dealer ,They are only dealer installed , No charge in ''My ''Case'' for the install and the roof...[35 Hundred dollars]
Great info! Seen some deals on there touring models.. Now if the Markets would come back up :afraid:
You have to understand that the Slingshot isn't for everyone....Was it my first choice' No it wasn't....But to get out of my 17 Tri-Glide [Lemon] with out any money changing hands it was the best move for me...That said i love driving it, And it can be driven fast much faster than i could with the Tri-Glide...Especially around curves....And where i would do the speed limits on local roads. Now find my self driving way over them.:shock:.:bustedcop:
Well put a turbo on it and upgrade the suspension and brakes and see how you do with keeping the speeds down...hmmmmm?
You have to understand that the Slingshot isn't for everyone....Was it my first choice' No it wasn't....But to get out of my 17 Tri-Glide [Lemon] with out any money changing hands it was the best move for me...That said i love driving it, And it can be driven fast much faster than i could with the Tri-Glide...Especially around curves....And where i would do the speed limits on local roads. Now find my self driving way over them.:shock:.:bustedcop:
Yeah I know what you mean on the TRI.:taz: Have a Spyder now and really like it..:clap: Just lurking right now and would have to test ride one or rent on for a day or two to see if it IS something I would like for long term..:gaa:
Never was happy with the stock Spyder tires and dont expect the Slingshot to be any different, since they are using the same manufacturer .
I had a Spyder [08] I managed to get 30 k on the rear, But i know most never got more than 8k...I learned from my drag racing days....Spinning tires loses races so i was easy with the throttle till i had a good roll going on....