Why Some People QUIT RIDING a Spyder (And DON'T Know Why)

If you’ve ever wondered why some people stop riding their Can-Am Spyder—even when nothing is “wrong” with it—this video breaks down the real reasons most riders never talk about. At first, everything feels right. The comfort, the stability, the confidence. But over time… something shifts. The rides get shorter. The excitement fades. And before they realize it, the Spyder ends up sitting in the garage more than it’s on the road. In this video, I go beyond the surface-level answers and dig into the psychology of why people quit riding a Spyder without even realizing it. It’s not about mechanical issues—it’s about fit, expectations, and how the riding experience aligns (or doesn’t) with what you thought it would be. We’ll cover: • The subtle signs that riding satisfaction is fading • Why expectations vs. reality can quietly ruin the experience • How improper setup and comfort issues lead to less seat time • The mental shift that causes riders to pull away without noticing • What actually happens when everything does line up If you’re thinking about buying a Spyder—or you already own one and don’t ride it as much as you expected—this is something you need to hear. This isn’t about bashing the machine. It’s about understanding the Rider. Because when the fit, feel, and expectations all align… the Spyder can become one of the best machines you’ll ever ride. 👇 Let me know in the comments: Have you ever gone through a phase where you just didn’t feel like riding? What changed? 🔔 Subscribe for honest, real-world Spyder content—no hype, just truth. ✅   • The Unforseen Cost...of Upgrading Your Spy...