PDA

View Full Version : New Spyder Owner and Forum Member



Musashi
12-30-2016, 01:08 PM
Just wanted to say howdy to everyone and thank the admins for this website. My wife just bought me a 2012 Spyder RT SE5 for Christmas. It's got 13,000 miles on it.

141889

I'm sure I'll have a lot of annoying questions.

Chupaca
12-30-2016, 01:28 PM
To both the spyder world and this awesome site. Very nice Christmas gift...:2thumbs: you are going to have a blast with miles of smiles....:ohyea:

d.o.spyder-rts
12-30-2016, 01:32 PM
:congrats:on your spyder and :welcome:to the spyder web. Ask your questions, there is a wealth of knowledge on this site. You may want to check out the do's and do not's for new spyder owners thread. It can be found in the general discussion forum. Dale

PrairieSpyder
12-30-2016, 01:34 PM
:welcome: Good for you . . . and your wife!

Did you know the red ones are the fastest? :ohyea:

Bob Denman
12-30-2016, 01:37 PM
Welcome to the PARTEEE!!! :yes::yes:
As far as your "annoying questions"... don't worry! I'm sure that our answers will be equally annoying! :joke:

Deanna777
12-30-2016, 01:59 PM
:welcome: and :congrats: Glad you found this site, ask questions we are here to help!
Deanna

Bytemi
12-30-2016, 02:08 PM
Congrats on your spyder. There are no annoying questions, everyone has to learn somehow!


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Chris Stroud
12-30-2016, 02:34 PM
Welcome from NC... Great site here with alot of great folks ...

ARtraveler
12-30-2016, 02:36 PM
:welcome: and :congrats: on your :spyder2:

Ask on with the questions. We will do our best to help. The do's and don'ts thread is a good place to start.

Musashi
12-30-2016, 02:44 PM
Thanks, everyone.

Well, went to unload it from the trailer and found out the battery is original and DOA. Figures. Taking it over to Broadway Powersports in Tyler to get a new battery installed. Haven't even got the extended factory warranty transfer completed yet, but batteries aren't covered anyway (per svc dept at BP). So feeding the beast begins before I ever got it off the trailer. :yes:

So there's my first question: in East Texas, where does everyone like to get their worked on, buy parts, etc.?

9tda1dr
12-30-2016, 03:10 PM
:welcome: Good for you . . . and your wife!

Did you know the red ones are the fastest? :ohyea:

That's what I heard too.

9tda1dr
12-30-2016, 03:17 PM
Welcome! and Congratulations!

I should have welcomed you before I commented on the red Spyders being fastest ;).

Wonderful source of information. I am so glad to have this forum as a resource. Not to mention there are a lot of good people who are willing to help.

Best to you!

pegasus1300
12-30-2016, 05:00 PM
:congrats: and :welcome: You will enjoy your Spyder very much,I know I have.Mine is also a 2012 RTL. You will get a lot of questions answered and gain valuable insight into your Spyder by reading the Do's and Don'ts section at the first of the website. I think someone already posted the address. Lots of good vendors on the home page Since you have a VTwin and an SE remember to keep the revs up,don't short shift it. Go to at least 5000 before shifting and you will enjoy the ride a lot more.

Roadster Renovations
12-30-2016, 06:57 PM
:welcome: :congrats: on the new ryde!

Mr. White
12-30-2016, 07:01 PM
Welcome to our group. A good bunch here.......

:spyder2:

JerryB
12-30-2016, 08:40 PM
Hi Musashi,

Re: New Spyder Owner and Forum Member

Back when I was still a working guy, I had this on the wall of my office:

There are no dumb questions; however, there are stupid mistakes.

This is great site; in spite of some of the characters here. :shocked:

Re: My wife just bought me a 2012 Spyder RT SE5 for Christmas.

Now, that woman is a keeper.

Enjoy the Spyder and this site, and welcome to the party,

Jerry Baumchen

Ron2andia
12-30-2016, 10:47 PM
:congrats::welcome:

SteveP
12-30-2016, 10:52 PM
Lots to learn , questions answered by experienced Ryders about anything you want to know . You will enjoy your Spyder very much I predict . I wish I had the long season some of you have in the southern States for sure . Enjoy !

TexasSpyder
01-01-2017, 11:50 AM
Just wanted to say howdy to everyone and thank the admins for this website. My wife just bought me a 2012 Spyder RT SE5 for Christmas. It's got 13,000 miles on it.

141889

I'm sure I'll have a lot of annoying questions.
I was in Mineola last week looking at property to buy for an upcoming move to your area. It is between Mineola and Terrell, haven't decided for sure yet.

ingramwc
01-01-2017, 11:59 AM
:congrats::welcome:Great present!!!!! Enjoy your new ride!!!! As mentioned before, be sure to read "Dos and Don'ts for New Spyder Owners"!!! Tons of valuable info there!!!!!
Ride safe!!!!!! Have fun!!!!!:yes::yes::yes::yes:

TicketBait
01-01-2017, 02:25 PM
Thanks, everyone.

Well, went to unload it from the trailer and found out the battery is original and DOA. Figures. Taking it over to Broadway Powersports in Tyler to get a new battery installed. Haven't even got the extended factory warranty transfer completed yet, but batteries aren't covered anyway (per svc dept at BP). So feeding the beast begins before I ever got it off the trailer. :yes:

So there's my first question: in East Texas, where does everyone like to get their worked on, buy parts, etc.?

:welcome: Many times in an ongoing thread members will ask a different question and it gets overlooked. As most likely the case here. However if you post in the Texas chapter the question as to where to get work done, you will get a better answer hopefully. Here is a link to that section, which also lists dealers"click:http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?58-Texas

BTW I had my dealership add a battery Tender plug extension on my 2010 RTS and I hook it up all the time right under the seat, Not sure if the battery on the 2012's is in the same place.

As for buying parts, many here do upgrades with 3rd brake lights or suspension etc from vendors here on the forum. Even adding floorboards is a big plus. Enjoy everything spyderlovers has to offer :cheers:


Hope this helps,

TicketBait

:congrats::welcome:Great present!!!!! Enjoy your new ride!!!! As mentioned before, be sure to read "Dos and Don'ts for New Spyder Owners"!!! Tons of valuable info there!!!!!
Ride safe!!!!!! Have fun!!!!!:yes::yes::yes::yes:

here is the link for good valuable info http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?41346-quot-Do-s-and-Do-Nots-quot-for-new-Spyder-owners

Peteoz
01-01-2017, 02:45 PM
Welcome to the PARTEEE!!! :yes::yes:
As far as your "annoying questions"... don't worry! I'm sure that our answers will be equally annoying! :joke:

:roflblack: :roflblack:

Ranman42
01-01-2017, 06:36 PM
You are gonna love your machine and this site. Ryde safe and ask away.:2thumbs::congrats:

SpyderF3
01-01-2017, 06:52 PM
Congrats and enjoy the ride:thumbup:

DGoebel
01-01-2017, 11:32 PM
Merrrrrrrryyyyy Christmas and a Happy, safe long riding new year to you and yours, Excellent gift! I just took a trip down to Joaquin TX this past fall and enjoyed the area and east tx roads coming and going.

Large1
01-02-2017, 09:12 AM
Welcome from Boise Idaho, Like you the wife and I got our 2011 RTL calling it our Christmas Present but that was 5 weeks ago. BTW I will see mine tomorrow after being in the shop for two weeks for Battery replacement ( and a couple of parts that caused the Check Engine light to stay on). I had questions and they got answered, Great bunch around here.
We will be coming through your area in June on my yearly ride

TexasSpyder
01-03-2017, 10:40 AM
Thanks, everyone.

Well, went to unload it from the trailer and found out the battery is original and DOA. Figures. Taking it over to Broadway Powersports in Tyler to get a new battery installed. Haven't even got the extended factory warranty transfer completed yet, but batteries aren't covered anyway (per svc dept at BP). So feeding the beast begins before I ever got it off the trailer. :yes:

So there's my first question: in East Texas, where does everyone like to get their worked on, buy parts, etc.?
I don't know about "everybody", but so far I have had good service from Lewis Powersports in Greenville.

Musashi
01-05-2017, 12:07 PM
I was in Mineola last week looking at property to buy for an upcoming move to your area. It is between Mineola and Terrell, haven't decided for sure yet. Terrell is a bigger town and you're a LOT closer to Dallas for entertainment, healthcare, job opps, shopping, etc. Mineola is MUCH smaller and more rural. By comparison, you will find Terrell has a "rough" element that is missing in Mineola. On the other hand, you can be incognito in Terrell. You can't in Mineola. If you live in Mineola, you'll find most of your "city" stuff is in Tyler and Longview and there's more shopping options and what not in Sulphur Springs...all closer and more convenient than DFW. But things like delivery food, multiple home service companies/contractors vying for your business, and being able to look up businesses on the WWW will be all but non-existent. Life moves a LOT slower here and old school word-of-mouth is the social currency. Speaking of "social," it's still dominated by 3-4 of the local churches even though over half the residents don't attend church. This is especially true with regard to politics and governance. Really, you'll be making a choice between suburban and rural. I grew up here and we moved home after retirement from the military in 2012.

StanProff
01-05-2017, 03:05 PM
Congrats on the Spyder. A two wheeler friend of mine and I took a trip to Waco TX back in October to visit his brother. I ride a '14 RTS. Had a good ride from upper East Tennessee. We have already planned to make another run out there this spring.
As far as the battery situation, as with any computerized vehicle, there is always a parasitic drain on the electrical system. Two or three weeks is probably not a problem but beyond that I always have a battery tender hooked up. I do the same with the two wheelers I have. As you said, if it is the original battery it is time to go ahead and replace anyway. It may hold a charge but just for piece of mind I would get the new one.
I had a 2010 RTS and the battery is under the seat, I think the '12 is the same. Not the easiest thing to access, fortunately it you don't need to go there often.

The '12 is a good bike, as others have said, read the "do's and don'ts" on the opening page. You'll be glad you did. Remember yours is a V twin, now, the '14 RTS and F3 are inline 3 cylinders. When reading information remember to notice if it applies to your model.
The '12 will take you anywhere you go. I took the 2010 RTS across country on an 18 day adventure with my wife and towing the 622 trailer (the trailer was for Her luggage). I learnt a long time ago to pick my battles :sour: anyway enjoy and have fun.

scooterexpress
01-05-2017, 03:12 PM
Just wanted to say howdy to everyone and thank the admins for this website. My wife just bought me a 2012 Spyder RT SE5 for Christmas. It's got 13,000 miles on it.

141889

I'm sure I'll have a lot of annoying questions.

welcome new spyder member hope to see you soon maybe spyderfest or maybe in downtown mineola great fried pies there

Frank G
01-05-2017, 03:26 PM
Welcome to the site. Tires and Oil are two of the top Hot Button topics on this site, Has your rear tire been changed out? if it hasent it should be almost bald at 13K also do you know when the last oil change was done? Proper oil and timely changes are your friend. Again you will get lots of advice on tires and oil.

The 2012's have proven to be as dependable as they get, we enjoy ours.:congrats:

kamper
01-05-2017, 03:37 PM
Welcome spyder rider. You have a twin to mine and I'm sure you will enjoy every mile!!!!!

TexasSpyder
01-05-2017, 09:36 PM
Terrell is a bigger town and you're a LOT closer to Dallas for entertainment, healthcare, job opps, shopping, etc. Mineola is MUCH smaller and more rural. By comparison, you will find Terrell has a "rough" element that is missing in Mineola. On the other hand, you can be incognito in Terrell. You can't in Mineola. If you live in Mineola, you'll find most of your "city" stuff is in Tyler and Longview and there's more shopping options and what not in Sulphur Springs...all closer and more convenient than DFW. But things like delivery food, multiple home service companies/contractors vying for your business, and being able to look up businesses on the WWW will be all but non-existent. Life moves a LOT slower here and old school word-of-mouth is the social currency. Speaking of "social," it's still dominated by 3-4 of the local churches even though over half the residents don't attend church. This is especially true with regard to politics and governance. Really, you'll be making a choice between suburban and rural. I grew up here and we moved home after retirement from the military in 2012.

We are still looking, we are looking for 1 to 3 acres, seems not much available that small. LOL When we find something and relocate I'll look you up.

Musashi
01-08-2017, 10:24 AM
We are still looking, we are looking for 1 to 3 acres, seems not much available that small. LOL

In Mineola, a lot of the residential city lots are 3/4 acre to 1.1 acres. If you're looking for a parcel that size, I'd recommend focusing on the edges of town and make sure you actually choose one that is legally OUTSIDE the city limits. Huge tax difference! A lot of folks don't realize Mineola is zoned and has a LOT of ordinances. So check all of that, too. If you want to build or remodel, there will be permits and inspections with strict setback and pretty strict weather tolerance standards inside the city limits and none outside the city limits. If you want to have a home and business on the same lot, best bet is outside the city limits. There are multi-use zoned areas, but not that much. Most of what you see driving around was grandfathered in when the zoning was enacted in the 1990s.

Musashi
01-08-2017, 10:27 AM
Welcome to the site. Tires and Oil are two of the top Hot Button topics on this site, Has your rear tire been changed out? if it hasent it should be almost bald at 13K also do you know when the last oil change was done? Proper oil and timely changes are your friend. Again you will get lots of advice on tires and oil.

The 2012's have proven to be as dependable as they get, we enjoy ours.:congrats:

Tires are great and it's due for another oil change in about 1,000 miles. The maintenance records are flawless. I knew the original owner. He's "that guy."

Musashi
01-25-2017, 02:14 PM
Just took the bike out on my first ride to get used to controls. Short ride around neighborhood with lots of extra stop/start, swerving, cornering, U-turns, etc. I didn't realize the turn signals are auto cutoff until about the 3rd turn. I'll stick to the residential streets for a few more rides before playing with traffic or speeds above 30 mph just to make sure I'm in command of the controls, power, and braking. So far, I'm pretty happy with the way the bike feels. I've got quite a bit of ATV experience and some snow mobile experience (hate them!). It feels a lot like riding a big ATV with an auto clutch at these speeds, but without the bumpy terrain. Hardest thing I'm having to "adapt" to is the braking difference, but I really like it. One of the reasons I bought this bike is that I have neurological damage to my neck that makes operating a clutch, brake, and throttle in sync with my hands an exercise that requires a LOT of concentration; and that was taking my focus off of traffic and road conditions enough that I scared myself a few times and laid the 2-wheeler down once turning right into traffic in a 45 mph zone off off a dead stop on a steep incline. Hand slipped off clutch and I whiskey throttled the bike right out from under me. Ended up in the median between 4 lanes of traffic with no damage to self or bike -- VERY lucky! That was the last time I rode a 2-wheeler further than to move it from one parking spot to another. So I'm pretty stoked about getting back in the saddle on something that I can handle with my impairment. You see, it's my left hand that's the bigger problem. The paddle shifter on this RT SE5 is very easy for me to operate, but I can't feel a handlebar clutch well enough to use one safely -- especially with gloves on.

I'm going to go cruise around the neighborhood some more. It's in the mid-50's and partly cloudy. And that's the best weather I've had since I bought the bike. This time of year, you gotta make hay when the sun's shining.

Thanks for all the input, advice, and welcomes!

Bob Denman
01-25-2017, 02:20 PM
:clap: You've picked the PERFECT way to get used to the Spyder! :2thumbs:

youngers
01-25-2017, 02:37 PM
I was in Mineola last week looking at property to buy for an upcoming move to your area. It is between Mineola and Terrell, haven't decided for sure yet.

we are always looking for that move , had been in the dallas fort worth region for a long while and moved too where we are now , it is beautiful in the spring summer and fall , but it isn`t texas :lecturef_smilie: -------- just something about texas , you either do not have it , or you do ! { any good finds in your search for places there ? }

youngers
01-25-2017, 02:42 PM
welcome new spyder member hope to see you soon maybe spyderfest or maybe in downtown mineola great fried pies there

ahhhhhhh where at in fort worth ? man , are you in the bigger part :roflblack: hahaha since they dropped in the toll road it is all big now ! { last visit 3 years ago I think } last lived there 15 years ago } when too get back a-s-a-p :thumbup:

youngers
01-25-2017, 02:47 PM
I'm going to go cruise around the neighborhood some more. It's in the mid-50's and partly cloudy. And that's the best weather I've had since I bought the bike. This time of year, you gotta make hay when the sun's shining.
//////////// hope it turns out well for you , you will need to get use too the texas wind as it ramps up also I would expect , the side breeze is a little on the pushy side .....

Musashi
01-25-2017, 03:46 PM
I'm going to go cruise around the neighborhood some more. It's in the mid-50's and partly cloudy. And that's the best weather I've had since I bought the bike. This time of year, you gotta make hay when the sun's shining.
//////////// hope it turns out well for you , you will need to get use too the texas wind as it ramps up also I would expect , the side breeze is a little on the pushy side .....

Oh, it's a calm day today with winds only about 10-20 mph. ;)

When we were stationed at Fort Bliss (El Paso, TX), a Command Sergeant Major was riding home from work on his Gold Wing and the wind picked him up off the highway and threw him about 50 feet into one of those giant highway signs on the shoulder that tells people which roads are which lanes for an upcoming interchange. Killed him. That big ole bike went under the sign and he hit it like a bug on a windshield. 50 mph crosswinds are no joke! And they aren't uncommon in West Texas, especially in the winter months. nojoke

Samson
01-25-2017, 06:32 PM
What a great wife. Hope you enjoy the machine, looks great