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It will take!
1800 cc motor and shaft drive, lift up body panel for easy access to engine, quick change air filter.
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Originally Posted by Spyder4Tess
Excessive oil usage??
You too?
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Currently there's an SAE J2807 towing standards stalemate in which all of the major pickup manufacturers, except for one (TOYOTA), are waiting for each other to voluntarily adopt and report figures according to the new standard. When will voluntary, universal compliance finally happen? It's anyone's guess, but today, nearly three years after the establishment of the standards, only Toyota is voluntarily abiding by and reporting towing capacity of its full-size trucks.
Only Toyota....... the other three know they can not force feed comsumers kool aid anymore when the real number come out.
Just sayin.....
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...in the pink (Girls On Spyders)
we have a 2007 Toyota super cap....40,000 miles hooked up to pull goose neck 18' trailer and what ever we put on it....here lately it's been the Spyder to Dealer...love our truck.....we also have a 2007 Saturn Turbo Sky...38,000 miles....just purchased 2013 Kia Soul...mom mobile...carry's their walker/wheelchair...1 Harley 2003.....3 Valkyries - 1997, 1998, 1999, and my 2013 Spyder...we generally keep vehicles till they just won't run
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2014
I guess we will all know at Spyderquest when BRP will be there to let us know. I wonder if there will be any 2014 Spyder's there? Randy, wouldn't that be a cool thing.
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Bike & trucks - different rigs ring different bells. I really like my F 150 EB, and will never miss the $220 oil changes for my Ram diesel (16 quarts of oil, and a half gallon filter), or the fact that the Ram yielded worse highway milage…
I've just managed to engineer my RT to achieve an average of 31 mpg, offer a comfortable long distance ride, and corner like it's suppose to - why would anyone want to start over??? Especially with the history of the 2013 issues??
I never would have expected the 6th iteration of the Spyder to have steering or melting parts issues… However, here we are.
Ready to jump on another "upgrade"? No.
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I may be enticed to think about going 2014 if they introduced the hybrid with fast out of the gate speed and increased range.
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One can buy a lot of diesel/gas for the payments on a free and clear ride.
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For me, a bigger motor, heat issues taken care of and easier way to check oil (I have Baker AirWings, so its kind of a pain to check oil). I did however, remove the grill in the opening by the oil. Reach in with my right hand.
Tommy J.
Last edited by fireplug98; 09-07-2013 at 05:26 PM.
F3L SE5 Black -- F4 windshield w/wings, Reggie LED headlights, driving lights & Cyclops LED, Ultimate seat, Fox shocks, BajaRon swaybar, Lamont highway centerline pegs & 3rd peg, Lamont belt tensioner, K&N air filter, Baker air wings & cup holder, CanAm hitch.
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While there are lots of new features it would be fun to have, the key feature I would be looking for is an increase in quality and reliability. I've put in more maintenance on my 2010 than I think I should have had to, and I wouldn't want to be in the unfortunate position of those of you who bought 2013's.
BRP ought to be focusing on making improvements rather than adding features. I wouldn't consider a 2014 until I've seen what others have experienced with it, and I'd likely wait until the end of that model year to get a great deal on it.
Don't get me wrong, I love my Spyder, but I'd like to speak with more people who call it "bullet proof" than those who would like to send a bullet either at their dealer or the manufacturer.
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Originally Posted by arntufun
Currently there's an SAE J2807 towing standards stalemate in which all of the major pickup manufacturers, except for one (TOYOTA), are waiting for each other to voluntarily adopt and report figures according to the new standard. When will voluntary, universal compliance finally happen? It's anyone's guess, but today, nearly three years after the establishment of the standards, only Toyota is voluntarily abiding by and reporting towing capacity of its full-size trucks.
Only Toyota....... the other three know they can not force feed comsumers kool aid anymore when the real number come out.
Just sayin.....
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Good thing I don't have any intention of pulling a Space Shuttle with my F-150.
I like you Randy, but this isn't the first time you've posted this BS.
Toyota truck pulling a space shuttle, dumbest publicity stunt I have ever seen. Just sayin.....
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4-wheel cages: I wish I still had some of the cars I owned from way back. But I'm a serial car collector. I can't afford the money or space to have all the cars I have liked at once. So I have them serially. When I had a good-paying job, sometimes I had 2 vehicles. Then something else would catch my eye and I'd trade one. I don't think I'd have done that if I'd had to make payments, though. When I was still in my last job, I traded a perfectly good Buick when a bright yellow PT Cruiser caught my I and I was in love. Now I'm unemployed, but I love the car I have! Go figure.
Spyders: I think I'll be keeping my 2010 RTS for a while. At least till it's paid off. Then what would make me want to trade? Some of the issues others have mentioned, like the heat, etc. Even then, I may just wait till they get a dealer closer to me than 130 miles.
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