Hi John & Miriam, glad to see another video of you out ryding. Tracy and I have been ryding a lot the last few days cause we are at the Hot Springs Ark Spyder Rally today. The last night heading home tomorrow. Wish you guys could have been here. Had a great time. Ryde safe and God Bless
Hi guys nice to see you out for a ride but I wanted to see what was for lunch lol . thanks for taking us along hope you guys are having at great weekend take care
Thankyou John & Miriam Lovely Real Folk keep living your life and living the dream ... I have just bought my Can Am Spyder RT Limited for my 60 bthday pressy for myself in February 2024... (60 is the new 40) I loooove my Spyder so0o much ... such a Gorgeous Machine... 'Sensational' ...its Silver (I named my Bike 'Silver Wing' after a Beautiful Grey Fledgling Heron I Rescued on the Roadside) I'm in NZ... getting out exploring the Beautiful Country Roads here... Appreciate your informative videos... I enjoy you talking about health today... I did a test last week and my chronological age is 60...and my biological age came in at 42...iam thrilled... My Beautiful CanAm with be enhancing my health even more... So I'm thrilled to bit.... So everyone one out there keep looking after your health and wellness of being and wholistic health and keep living the dream... Stay Safe out there Go well BE Well 🙏😇🦋
Can’t think of a better way to celebrate 60 than with a Can-Am Spyder! You sound like our kind of woman. We once assisted in an Osprey rescue. Safe travels to you and congrats for such a youthful biological age. Health is everything!
Thanks for the shout out and, most importantly, the support! Coach Bob is doing better, taking it easy, though. Looking forward to meeting you both soon 😎
We all need to enjoy life adventure as life is to short , today was is Rigaud , Quebec for the yearly spyder and ryker benediction , there was 5 clubs and over 278 machines...great meet ...... continuing the adventure , did you change your camera as the footage was a bit woosy more than usual at some time, Hope everything get fine at home Alain & Yellow
I always love watching your videos no mater how many you put out. Your board room video about camping is one of my favorites I also really appreciate finding out about Plexus. Between you folks, Coach Bob and Ryker Rides I have learned so much to make riding and caring for my Spyder so much easier. Thank you!
I used the travel cover in 2015 when I trailered my Spyder to Myrtle Beach for the Spyder Rally. It stayed on for the whole trip both to/from Myrtle Beach. I always lower the windshield to its lowest position when trailering. My trailer in 2015 was a Holmes 6'x10' open mesh trailer.
Everyday is a good Spyder day. We're always thinking of Coach Bob and his family. Getting old is part of it. The most important part is keeping mobile. You could probably buy a small spoiler for the roof rack on your 4Runner. Good seeing you both hope all is well.
Hey John! As a guy who has used a motorcycle cover for years, I have learned that you can add extra protection for your windshield while under a cover by putting an old clean towel over the windshield and then covering it (to keep it in place) with a old clean long sleeve tee shirt. You can use the long sleeves to tie it onto the handlebars if you feel the wind from trailer movement might blow the tee shirt and towel off. It's worked for me 🙂
I quite enjoy your pontificating!😉 That's how I got to learn so much about traveling with the Spyder. I'm sure you two will continue with many more videos for us to enjoy. Cheers John and Miriam, the Pilot and the Mission Commander.
Yes, I saw Bob's video, thank you both for recognizing Bob's plight. Millie and I have had the pleasure of riding and breaking bread with them, such great people. We include them both in our prayers and wish them both the best while keeping a sharp eye out for Coach Bob's next video. Millie and I just returned from her special birthday breakfast on the Spyder, and now to walk it off.
I agree with you with health and age. I fell off my bike in my 40's and broke my collarbone and shoulder blade, which made my eyes go a little cross. Recuperation took a little longer. Stay healthy.
Hi John totally agree with quality content against, multiple content. I'll go with quality content every time your content is pretty good anyway, been watching for quite a while now, and yes our thoughts go out to coach Bob and Vic.
Ugh, I have been so busy working I haven't taken the time to be viewing my favorite RUclips videos. I'm catching up now while it's raining. Health has been at the forefront since we moved to FL a year ago. We are fortunate, nothing serious, and as a result, we are both so much healthier. See you soon🎉
Good day to you both, nice to see you just having a ride in some nice weather. I'm 70+ and had some serious health issues myself but I don't let it stop me from riding the Spyder and enjoying life in general, ENJOY LIFE! John, what do you use to hold your GoPro on your mirror? Stay Safe Stay Well and Keep Three Wheels Down
Hey folks, I like this video as it's our kind of riding, no agenda and not much of a plan for a destination, just enjoying been out on the Spyder. You all keep enjoying every minute of your time, as they say "tomorrow is not promised to anyone" Have fun!
No riding today due to rain. Got multiple rides in past two weeks. Good health on my part, but not great health. At 77, need to do more moving, not just ryding.
1) Birthdays are good for you. The more of them you have the longer you live. 2) Trailering the Spyder with or without cover. It’s a personal choice that comes with some risk, effort and cost. Many folks will trailer for 1000s of miles with no cover and no negative incidents. I wasn’t so fortunate. I can attest that a proper trailering cover tightly strapped to the vehicle will not harm any surface or finish. Covering the Spyder is another layer to trailering and can be a pain in the butt. 3) If you decide covering isn’t for you I’m guessing there is someone who could design/build a lightweight protective shield for the front of the Spyder trailer that would accomplish the same thing as a cover but never touches the Spyder.
I also enjoy riding with no destination in mind!
Ride safe have fun. And yes Prayers for the Coach Bob family!!
Hi John & Miriam, glad to see another video of you out ryding. Tracy and I have been ryding a lot the last few days cause we are at the Hot Springs Ark Spyder Rally today. The last night heading home tomorrow.
Wish you guys could have been here. Had a great time.
Ryde safe and God Bless
So glad you had a great time!
Hi guys nice to see you out for a ride but I wanted to see what was for lunch lol . thanks for taking us along hope you guys are having at great weekend take care
Salads! Not too exciting. Thanks for watching.
Thankyou John & Miriam Lovely Real Folk keep living your life and living the dream ...
I have just bought my
Can Am Spyder RT Limited for my 60 bthday pressy for myself in February 2024...
(60 is the new 40)
I loooove my Spyder so0o much ...
such a Gorgeous Machine...
'Sensational'
...its Silver
(I named my Bike 'Silver Wing' after a Beautiful Grey Fledgling Heron I Rescued on the Roadside)
I'm in NZ... getting out exploring the Beautiful Country Roads here...
Appreciate your informative videos...
I enjoy you talking about health today...
I did a test last week and my chronological age is 60...and my biological age came in at 42...iam thrilled...
My Beautiful CanAm with be enhancing my health even more...
So I'm thrilled to bit....
So everyone one out there keep looking after your health and wellness of being and wholistic health and keep living the dream...
Stay Safe out there Go well BE Well 🙏😇🦋
Can’t think of a better way to celebrate 60 than with a Can-Am Spyder! You sound like our kind of woman. We once assisted in an Osprey rescue. Safe travels to you and congrats for such a youthful biological age. Health is everything!
ThankQ Miriam and John for Kind Words of Encouragement...🌸🌸🌸
Thanks for the shout out and, most importantly, the support! Coach Bob is doing better, taking it easy, though. Looking forward to meeting you both soon 😎
We all need to enjoy life adventure as life is to short , today was is Rigaud , Quebec for the yearly spyder and ryker benediction , there was 5 clubs and over 278 machines...great meet ...... continuing the adventure , did you change your camera as the footage was a bit woosy more than usual at some time, Hope everything get fine at home Alain & Yellow
Yes, new camera…working out the bugs. 278 machines must have been quite a thrill! Cheers to you!
I always love watching your videos no mater how many you put out. Your board room video about camping is one of my favorites I also really appreciate finding out about Plexus. Between you folks, Coach Bob and Ryker Rides I have learned so much to make riding and caring for my Spyder so much easier. Thank you!
I used the travel cover in 2015 when I trailered my Spyder to Myrtle Beach for the Spyder Rally. It stayed on for the whole trip both to/from Myrtle Beach. I always lower the windshield to its lowest position when trailering. My trailer in 2015 was a Holmes 6'x10' open mesh trailer.
Each day is a gift that money can not buy, be thankful. Glad to see you both riding and enjoying life. ❤
Everyday is a good Spyder day. We're always thinking of Coach Bob and his family. Getting old is part of it. The most important part is keeping mobile. You could probably buy a small spoiler for the roof rack on your 4Runner. Good seeing you both hope all is well.
Hey John! As a guy who has used a motorcycle cover for years, I have learned that you can add extra protection for your windshield while under a cover by putting an old clean towel over the windshield and then covering it (to keep it in place) with a old clean long sleeve tee shirt. You can use the long sleeves to tie it onto the handlebars if you feel the wind from trailer movement might blow the tee shirt and towel off. It's worked for me 🙂
I quite enjoy your pontificating!😉 That's how I got to learn so much about traveling with the Spyder. I'm sure you two will continue with many more videos for us to enjoy. Cheers John and Miriam, the Pilot and the Mission Commander.
Yes, I saw Bob's video, thank you both for recognizing Bob's plight. Millie and I have had the pleasure of riding and breaking bread with them, such great people. We include them both in our prayers and wish them both the best while keeping a sharp eye out for Coach Bob's next video. Millie and I just returned from her special birthday breakfast on the Spyder, and now to walk it off.
Hey Bill, please wish Millie a happy belated birthday from us! Frank & Nancy
@@franks4386 Hi Frank, I will sure pass that along and thanks. You still have relatives in Clermont? Best to you and Nancy.
Hey Bill, my bother and cousins are still in Clermont. Hopefully we will get down to see them soon. 😀
I agree with you with health and age. I fell off my bike in my 40's and broke my collarbone and shoulder blade, which made my eyes go a little cross. Recuperation took a little longer. Stay healthy.
Good morning too! John and Miriam's 😊
Got mine back from dealer and rode it for the first time on Tuesday. What a great way to spend some quality time!
Hi John totally agree with quality content against, multiple content. I'll go with quality content every time your content is pretty good anyway, been watching for quite a while now, and yes our thoughts go out to coach Bob and Vic.
Ugh, I have been so busy working I haven't taken the time to be viewing my favorite RUclips videos. I'm catching up now while it's raining.
Health has been at the forefront since we moved to FL a year ago. We are fortunate, nothing serious, and as a result, we are both so much healthier. See you soon🎉
Over here in New Zealand I find SUVs are the worst vehicles to follow for wind buffering when I'm on my Spyder.
Good day to you both, nice to see you just having a ride in some nice weather. I'm 70+ and had some serious health issues myself but I don't let it stop me from riding the Spyder and enjoying life in general, ENJOY LIFE! John, what do you use to hold your GoPro on your mirror? Stay Safe Stay Well and Keep Three Wheels Down
The sock "3m" mount is doing a great job, been in rain, ice, wend and heat, still holding strong.
Interesting observations on the towing issues. Good to see you two.
I miss your videos😊😊😊😊
Thanks guys
Another good video thanks. Can’t wait for Derrick to retire so we can ride more.
Hey folks, I like this video as it's our kind of riding, no agenda and not much of a plan for a destination, just enjoying been out on the Spyder. You all keep enjoying every minute of your time, as they say "tomorrow is not promised to anyone" Have fun!
Hmmm, I wonder if Miriam has discovered another benefit of riding a Spyder... ChiroSpyder therapy 🤔😁👍
Good morning everyone.
No riding today due to rain. Got multiple rides in past two weeks. Good health on my part, but not great health. At 77, need to do more moving, not just ryding.
As an ex-long haul truck driver I'll tell you that if the trailer doesn't flex it will beat you to death
1) Birthdays are good for you. The more of them you have the longer you live. 2) Trailering the Spyder with or without cover. It’s a personal choice that comes with some risk, effort and cost. Many folks will trailer for 1000s of miles with no cover and no negative incidents. I wasn’t so fortunate. I can attest that a proper trailering cover tightly strapped to the vehicle will not harm any surface or finish. Covering the Spyder is another layer to trailering and can be a pain in the butt. 3) If you decide covering isn’t for you I’m guessing there is someone who could design/build a lightweight protective shield for the front of the Spyder trailer that would accomplish the same thing as a cover but never touches the Spyder.