We're glad that you made it safely John! We've taken a vote, and have decided to all take turns ryding your Spyder in order to keep it in shape for you until your return home! v
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2010 Blue RT Audio & Convenience model Se-5 transmision. Dealer-added foglights, accent LEDs and extra speakers. Some RTS chrome windshield, front spoiler and top trunk trim, RTS frunklight and frunk liner, Top Trunk liner, Chrome lower air deflector, fendertip LED bulbs and ISCI floorboards added by yours truly...
Your Missus was going to make us all promise to be REALLY... careful...
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2010 Blue RT Audio & Convenience model Se-5 transmision. Dealer-added foglights, accent LEDs and extra speakers. Some RTS chrome windshield, front spoiler and top trunk trim, RTS frunklight and frunk liner, Top Trunk liner, Chrome lower air deflector, fendertip LED bulbs and ISCI floorboards added by yours truly...
My missus is really regretting not taking her MSF class so SHE could ride it while I'm gone. One day she'll listen.
Is that class mandatory in NV? Personally I don't think it is necessary for the Spyder. My wife took it but she rides a Yamaha T-Max so I was glad she did it. David
In NV a Spyder is a motorcycle given it has one drive wheel. Pass the MSF, motorcycle testing is waived. I suppose she could test the old fashioned way, but there is no way to pass the test on a Spyder. I don't think NV has a trimobile only license, but I've been wrong before.