Not this video, but a story about all your videos. My name is Chuck, and my wife is Penny. My wife found your page and watched in amazement, as yor wife was able to travel with you. She uses a walker and wouldn't ride on my goldwing. She was relentless on going to look at spyders. We ended up buying a 18 rt limited and now love it. Thank you and your wife for sharing this part of your lives. My wife can't wait until she can ride with me and add to our enjoyment. Again thank yous so much.
@bobbystaats11455 ай бұрын
Use all three positions !!! depending on situations as you have stated 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@SpyderRichard5 ай бұрын
My preferred position is "all of the above" mainly because of the state of our roads here in Quebec. Deep grooves in the pavement are the worst because they pull you in unless you are able to line up with your left or right knee (positions 1 and 3) and that is where you hydroplane. Potholes are everywhere on our roads, in all three positions; so, sometimes you constantly have to switch (a pothole once blew out my left front tire on my then brand-new Sea-to-Sky). Most highways are pretty good, so I prefer riding position 1 1/2 to occupy my lane. When an 18-wheeler wants to pass, I move to position 3 to avoid the wind draft from the trailer. When it rains, it's position 1, and maybe 2 depending on the grooves in the pavement; I avoid position 3 because that's where the rain water ends up. In my group's rides, you either ride position 1 or 3, although it is not recommended by BRP and many other riding groups (I was riding position 1 when I hit that pothole that blew my left front tire). And on secondary routes and country roads is where I really improved my riding skills while I constantly scan the road and the horizon (yes, a deer did jump out of a ditch in front of me while at 55mph; as Maxwell Smart used to say "missed it by that much!"). Great tips Coach,once again! Cheers!
@theSMYRNAcowboy5 ай бұрын
You really make valid points Coach. On two wheels, you were taught that postion 2 was to be avoided at all cost because of fluids and debris. When I went to 3, i thought, hey, I'm good now. BIG MISTAKE. Great training video.
@paulinebiggs33683 ай бұрын
Thank you Coach Bob. These are inspiring, I am about to rent a Can Am for the 1st time. This is after not riding a motorcycle for more years than I care to mention. Your videos are really helping me get familiar with the spyder, and somethings to look out for. You have a very reassuring voice. Thanks again.
@milesjustice86385 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video, Coach Bob. I just bought a new to me 2021 RTL and am loving it. But after a lifetime of riding 2-wheelers, it is definitely a new experience. Your videos are really helping me get more comfortable with the mechanics of the ride.
@killerkdi5 ай бұрын
👍 the more positions you know the happier you’ll be😂. Another excellent video.
@magnusb63115 ай бұрын
Good video Coach Bob, Also, what many forget is that during darkness, stay as close to the center land as possible. This helps to avoid people not walking in dark clothes on the side of the road as well as give a little more reaction time should a deer, boar, or moose (maybe not in Florida) run out in the road. Cheers from Swede in Mexico
@Grumpyoldman60-5 ай бұрын
CB3 so glad you finished up with reminding people to practice their skills, yesterday I witnessed a rider lock up the rear wheel and skid 60 feet into the back of a car, I was amazed he was able to walk away with some minor road rash. After talking with him he has only been riding 2 weeks and the bike was a graduation gift... ZERO SKILLS. I did tell he to contact the local MSF .
@HetteshWorld5 ай бұрын
Hi Coach Bob Just like any vehicle if you give them space they will definitely move into yours Sometimes the Can Am don't like that center because of the crown of the road. Besides visibility following somebody you drive their habits not yours. Good video.
@RideBlessed5 ай бұрын
Good video. I am usually a 1.5 type person. But I adapt like you based on road condition, weather condition, and traffic condition. Thanks for sharing the good info!
@LouisChickakoo5 ай бұрын
Another great video coach. I agree, always try to ride in position 1. Position 2 is pretty much not rideable in this part of Canada. Due to frost damage, there is a visible hump in the middle. From early March to June 1 we have road bans in place. All heavy trucks can only carry 75% of their loads . This helps mitigate the damage caused as the frost comes out of the road. I also agree , position 3 should only be used when absolutely necessary. I worked on my skills yesterday and did a 700 km(430 mile) round trip to one of our amazing National Parks,, Jasper National Park. Lots of pot holes this time of year. Great way of building skills, trying to avoid them😎
@davephillips20465 ай бұрын
Very informative! I normally use position 1.
@JohnStruemph5 ай бұрын
Great vid Bob! Always good information. Hope all is well with you and the family!
@chericumpton85345 ай бұрын
You got that right coach I've been the guy that log truck is running down beside I had about two for the wine left don't worry nobody else around like that add a mile of open road and he took my Lane too
@glennbenton71585 ай бұрын
Great video, I will be putting this into practice, especially with using lane one position and the technique on how to straddle!
@Y-DER5 ай бұрын
Position 1.5 is my favorite 😉 😎
@SpyderWayne5 ай бұрын
Then there's that multi position... you know... the one where that dang obstacle is moving... causing you to keep changing your lane position in a hurry... like a squirrel that stops and starts a couple times... usually ending up with a particular part of the human anatomy going into a pucker position 😳😵😬
@LouisChickakoo5 ай бұрын
Didn't see any squirrels on my ride through Jasper National Park yesterday, but did have a herd of Bighorn Sheep in the middle of the 2 lane highway. They lick the leftover salt that's put down during the winter.
@paulbuttner68085 ай бұрын
Great video on the three lanes of the road for a Spyder. I agree with you as my favorite position is next to the center line. One of the main reasons is I usually rode on back country roads in NH. I find riding in this position and coming into a right curve it gives me a greater view of what is ahead of me. Whichever it’s a car entering from a driveway, side street or parking lot I will be able to see entering traffic sooner and they can see me. Also in this lane I can see that I am approaching someone walking, biking, farm equipment of whichever sooner. But with that said I do use all three lanes to help with the road conditions,weather and obstacles that can be in the way. Thank again and wishing you and your family the safe travels and good health.
@WolfRyder135 ай бұрын
Coach just wanted to give you an update, my wife and I have moved our BRC to June 15-16 instead of waiting until October. We are a week away and really excited to start this new chapter in our lives. I really appreciate all of your advice on your videos. I hope to see you at a rally sometime in the future. Be safe and enjoy the ride.
@alainmichaud67475 ай бұрын
Great stuff Alain & Yellow
@bobbystaats11455 ай бұрын
Hopefully you coach Vick are doing well my friend 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@CoachBob35 ай бұрын
We are doing better...daily improvement. Thanks for your prayers and kindness.
@jesskohr5005 ай бұрын
Solid fundamentals, Coach. Thanks for the refresher. We are leaving in about a week to tour S Missouri and Arkansas. All the reminders I can get help. Be safe and tell Coach Vic hey.
@ES44AC-25 ай бұрын
Great video 😎👍
@bobbystaats11455 ай бұрын
Coach bob rocks 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💥💥💥
@Alex-hu4kz5 ай бұрын
Very good points Coach Bob. I am one of the riders who uses position 2 a lot. Not any more. I do use position 3 though. I live in rural Idaho where we have what are called benches (flat hills). So when I can't see what is oncoming going up a bench, I am in position 3. It can be very likely that what I can't see is a piece of farm equipment that takes up 1 1/2 lanes, or a cattle trailer, or horse trailer. Same thing on blind curves. Hope you and your family are doing well.
@duaneh19735 ай бұрын
Put me in coach!!! This was a very informative video. When I got my Spyder 2 years ago, I quickly realized to stay out of lane 3. Here in Michigan our roads are horrible!!!
@sheshe44605 ай бұрын
Got my motorcycle permit and I have a BRP class June 22-23. Thanks for all the great tips Coach Bob.
@sucaron67365 ай бұрын
What a great video! Thanks for reminding us to practice our skills! The roads are pretty good around here (Reno NV) ... and not a whole lot of cars 👌 Makes for safer rides!
@christophermuklewicz33125 ай бұрын
Group riding, we ride staggered, I prefer position 1 also. Straddling I use the front tires and my butt because I know the rear tire is under it😊
@JohnEichelberger-ji6se5 ай бұрын
Great wisdom as always Coach!! Love your positivity even with as much as you have going on in you and Coach Vicks life!! Keep up the good work! Stay strong!!
@vinceromano82455 ай бұрын
Great video and thanks for posting. I use position 3 when making a right hand turn. On more than one occasion when approaching the intersection for a right hand turn an idiot has tried to pass me on the right going around the corner. I now block that part of the lane and stay close to the shoulder. Since then I have not had anyone attempt to pass me on the right when making a right hand turn. What magnifies the problem is the abundance of idiot drivers in my area. My reasoning is the same as yours for riding in position 1. I also ride a two wheeler and follow your guidelines for all 3 positions and I never use position 2.
@jefff95495 ай бұрын
Coach Bob you need to teach motorcycle license and safety classes. Your awesome thanks
@Y-DER5 ай бұрын
This video and a few others should be in a playlist that is required watching for licensing.
@fjdare2515 ай бұрын
Greatly explained of your. 3 positions😊
@charleyhough43555 ай бұрын
Great video. You would be a good instructor for 3 wheel classes/licenses. I have learned so much more from your videos than I learned in my classes.
@chrismills42135 ай бұрын
Great advice today….I agree with always trying to ride in position 1. 👍
@rwlc19575 ай бұрын
Thanks again CB3 for a great video. We’re riding today in a group ride and I will practice some of your advice……see you on the road real soon!
@Bushcaddy620MP5 ай бұрын
Great video CB3. One question on four lane roads when in the left lane do you change your position numbering? I do and make my number one position on the right side by the white line and number three position on the left by the yellow fog line.
@SpyderRichard5 ай бұрын
Three positions = 👍👍👍!
@SubSkip5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video, Coach Bob! I was pondering it during my 65-mile loop around West Austin this morning. I also tend to ride in lane position 1 (on two-lane roads). I'm curious., how does your lane position choice differ when you are on a multi-lane road? Do you still prefer lane position 1 if you are travelling in lane 1, 2, or even 3? Thanks!
@Partzman235 ай бұрын
Big ole 👍
@eddcurry5015 ай бұрын
I prefer position one
@jimavery25695 ай бұрын
..."because I like it".
@charleyhough43555 ай бұрын
The exhaust tips on GM trucks look like USB ports😂
@howardelzey27605 ай бұрын
All of your videos are really good. But you need to come to the Appalachian mountains where I live. The flat straight roads you ride are so easy to navigate a blind person could ride them. We deal with 180 degree off camber turns with a 300' drop off on one side and a rock cliff on the other. Zero shoulder and lanes that are two feet narrower than the flat roads you ride. Throw in coal trucks running insane speeds coming at you on blind corners half in your lane, and your skills come from just plain survival between points A&B. Everything you say is correct, but if you want to really put your riding to the test, the coalfields of eastern Kentucky or western west Virginia are where you will find some of the prettiest and most difficult roads in America. The "Tail of the Dragon" in east Tennessee is mild in comparison. It's a tourist attraction, the real roads are abundant in the coalfields.
@7892954 ай бұрын
Does the fancy Spyder not have a TPMS system on it? Is the tire pressure on the screen while driving?
@iluvbiggirlz4205 ай бұрын
I like position 1 because of stupid drivers, it gives me swerve room, but on the back roads, I'm in position 3 for that same reason. People come around the curves too wide for my taste.
@evecruz01675 ай бұрын
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@jollsboy5 ай бұрын
avoiding a dead skunk
@charleyhough43555 ай бұрын
C4YT
@eddcurry5015 ай бұрын
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@Partzman235 ай бұрын
Great advice on ryding position. New Spyder Ryders might have wondered about this You answered this perfectly 🫡 😀