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How to Find Can-Am On Road Riding Groups

07 Oct 2024
How to Find Can-Am On Road Riding Groups

There's nothing quite like the thrill of riding with a group of like-minded individuals who share your passion for the open road. But finding the right group, especially one that caters to Can-Am On Road enthusiasts, can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack—or at least trying to navigate a twisty mountain road after dark. Trust me, I’ve been there. As someone who spent years on two wheels, riding through both the chaos of raising three boys and the serenity of Southeastern Ohio, I found my perfect match when I switched to a Can-Am Spyder. If you're ready to connect with other Spyder riders and put your knees back in the wind, here’s how to find the right riding group for you.

Start Local: Finding Groups in Your Own Backyard

If you're like me, you might assume that riding groups are a rare find in rural areas, but I’ve discovered that they’re often just hiding in plain sight. When I first moved to a quieter, hillier part of Ohio, I thought my riding days were winding down. I wasn’t looking forward to facing steep curves solo, but I still missed the rush of the road. Enter the local riding group.

The best way to find these groups is to start small—ask around at local dealerships, especially those that sell Can-Am models. Many times, these dealerships are hubs for local events and rides. They often have bulletin boards with upcoming meet-ups or can direct you to nearby groups that cater to Can-Am riders. If you're looking for a more organized way to connect, check out motorcycle shops that host monthly rides or bike nights. Spyder riders love gathering for casual rides, whether it's a quick jaunt down a scenic route or a longer weekend adventure through twisty, hilly terrains like the ones I tend to avoid on my own.

For instance, when I made the switch from my two-wheeler to a 2021 Can-Am Spyder RT, it opened up a whole new world of riding for me. Suddenly, those twisty roads didn’t seem so intimidating with the stability of three wheels, and I quickly found out that I wasn’t alone in my newfound love for Spyder riding. Turns out, there are quite a few of us!

Forums and Facebook Groups: Connecting Online

I’m all for getting out and meeting people in person, but let’s be honest—sometimes it’s easier to connect online first. There are several forums dedicated specifically to Can-Am On Road riders, and these are excellent places to start if you’re looking for advice, ride announcements, or just some friendly banter with fellow Spyder owners.

SpyderLovers.com is one of the largest online communities for Spyder riders, with threads covering everything from tips for new riders to discussions about the best mods for your ride. Joining forums like these gives you access to a network of enthusiasts who can point you to local and national riding groups.

For the more social media inclined, Facebook is another goldmine. Groups like "Can-Am Spyder Riders Worldwide" and "US Spyder Ryders" are full of active members who organize rides, share photos, and offer advice. Facebook groups can be especially helpful because you can search for local groups in your area. This way, you're not just connecting with Spyder riders around the world, but also finding people you can actually meet up with for rides.

Now, let’s talk about the US Spyder Ryders organization. This is a national organization with chapters all over the U.S., so there’s a good chance there’s one near you. These chapters frequently organize rides, events, and meet-ups that cater specifically to Can-Am Spyder and Ryker riders. The best part? US Spyder Ryders also offer resources for new riders, making it an ideal place for anyone looking to get more involved in the community.

Group Riding: Safety and Fun on Three Wheels

Let’s face it, riding alone has its benefits—solitude, reflection, and the ability to take the road less traveled (literally). But nothing beats the camaraderie and safety that comes from riding with a group. One of the great advantages of Can-Am On Road riding groups is that they cater to a wide range of experience levels. Whether you’re new to three wheels or have been riding them for years, you’ll find groups that fit your comfort zone. And because many Spyder riders come from the world of two wheels, you’ll find a lot of seasoned riders willing to share tips and experiences.

When I started riding in groups, I quickly learned the importance of proper group riding techniques. Spyder riders, in particular, are excellent at maintaining safe distances and keeping a steady pace, especially on those curvy roads that used to give me anxiety. One trick I picked up: always stay in a staggered formation, especially in large groups. It’s safer and ensures everyone has the room they need.

Planning Your First Group Ride

So, you've found a group—now what? First off, don’t be afraid to just show up and ride. Group rides are designed to be inclusive, and most seasoned riders will be more than happy to give you pointers if you’re new to riding in a pack.

I remember my first group ride after buying my Spyder RT. I had my reservations about riding with others because I wasn't sure I could keep up. But once I got going, I realized that group rides are more about the experience than keeping a perfect pace. There's something about being surrounded by other Can-Am enthusiasts that brings out the joy of riding all over again.

Some of my favorite rides have taken me through the scenic Appalachian foothills. If you're looking for beautiful places to explore with your new riding group, consider planning a trip through places like the Tail of the Dragon in North Carolina and Tennessee. It’s one of the most famous routes for its twists and turns—perfect for putting your Spyder to the test.

Looking the Part: Gear for the Spyder Lady

By now, you’ve found your riding group and you’re ready to hit the road. But let’s not forget that looking the part is half the fun. As a proud Spyder rider, I always recommend having a good piece of gear to accompany your rides, especially when you’re out with the group.

For all the ladies out there, I can’t recommend the Ladies Spyder Ryder Embroidered Champion Jacket enough. It's comfortable, stylish, and perfect for those cooler rides when you want to show off your Spyder pride. Plus, with its sleek design and durable material, it's the kind of jacket that’s built to last—just like your love for the open road. Check it out at Street Iron Gear and add a little flair to your next ride.

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The information provided in this article is intended for entertainment purposes only. StreetIronGear.com makes no claims as to the safety or efficacy of any product mentioned. All riders must follow their local road and safety laws and are encouraged to seek professional advice for motorcycle maintenance and care.

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