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dadof4
05-31-2014, 10:08 AM
Do not, I repeat DO NOT, take a 2014 RT for a test drive if you do not want to purchase one!:yes:

Brogers57
05-31-2014, 10:16 AM
But what if I want to know how an RT drives compared against an RS =(

dadof4
05-31-2014, 10:22 AM
But what if I want to know how an RT drives compared against an RS =(

Before you know it, you will have less money in your bank account and be bragging about your 1330cc engine.

Brogers57
05-31-2014, 10:23 AM
Ya, i've been trying to sell my RS but I am going to keep it for this riding season not unless somebody comes by with some serious cash.

maliamd
05-31-2014, 12:12 PM
So true. We bought a second 2014 RT-S yesterday. Since we all ready had the RT-S, we were really wanting to purchase a 2014 ST-S/L. We test drove the ST and loved it but when comparing the 1330 and the 990 it was a no brainer...1330 rocks! Also the price difference between the 2014 ST-L and the 2014 RT-S was only $3,200 and that pushed us back to the RT-S with the 1330. Again be prepared to pay close to full price for the 2014 RT-S. We were able to negotiate a free tri axis handlebar in the deal along with discounts on clothing and accessories. :clap:

Bob Denman
05-31-2014, 12:22 PM
They're far more addictive than crack cocaine! :shocked: :D

PrairieSpyder
05-31-2014, 01:09 PM
They're far more addictive than crack cocaine! :shocked: :D


So, so true!;)

AbNormy
05-31-2014, 01:35 PM
I drove one couple weeks ago but not in the cards for me in the near future anyway

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ARtraveler
05-31-2014, 02:38 PM
The test drive kind of says it all if you are interested in the differences between engines, tranny, power, and ride.

I am noticing a trend of people now buying these two at a time :yikes:
Am guessing that BRP is very happy with the trend
:yes:.

Fabricater
05-31-2014, 03:57 PM
Today,and I did like it much better than the 2011 that I tried out a few weeks ago.I also liked the paddle shift ,and never thought I would be interested in that at all.I think there will be a 2014 spyder in my future.It will be after I recover from the surgery that I am having on Wednesday .

dadof4
05-31-2014, 04:19 PM
Today,and I did like it much better than the 2011 that I tried out a few weeks ago.I also liked the paddle shift ,and never thought I would be interested in that at all.I think there will be a 2014 spyder in my future.It will be after I recover from the surgery that I am having on Wednesday .

Hope the surgery goes well.

Deanna777
05-31-2014, 06:32 PM
I am off the subject on this.

I took a Test drive on a 14RT-SE6 @ SF and it was a Good Mistake. Now I want 1. If I can work it in my budget I will get one. My wallet says NO,NO,NO this year. I wait until the 15's come out. Deanna777

evansvillenowmilton
05-31-2014, 06:48 PM
What is the weight limit for towing with a Syder RT??

halbar
05-31-2014, 07:20 PM
400#

Silvervette05
05-31-2014, 08:09 PM
:clap::clap: :thumbup:

Chupaca
05-31-2014, 08:15 PM
the safest way to stay out of trouble is not to test ryde the 2014 RT's...I don't have a problem because it's an RT.....so if you want to feel the differences..have a friend drop you off..you'll have a ryde home...:roflblack::roflblack:

dadof4
05-31-2014, 08:26 PM
the safest way to stay out of trouble is not to test ryde the 2014 RT's...I don't have a problem because it's an RT.....so if you want to feel the differences..have a friend drop you off..you'll have a ryde home...:roflblack::roflblack:
:agree: That's exactly what will happen!:agree:

Bob Denman
05-31-2014, 08:32 PM
I am off the subject on this.

I took a Test drive on a 14RT-SE6 @ SF and it was a Good Mistake. Now I want 1. If I can work it in my budget I will get one. Deanna777

:clap: :2thumbs:

PW2013STL
05-31-2014, 11:02 PM
They're far more addictive than crack cocaine! :shocked: :D

I agree on the Spyder, but I will have to take your word about the cocaine :yikes:

8 legs nz
06-01-2014, 03:19 AM
So true. We bought a second 2014 RT-S yesterday. Since we all ready had the RT-S, we were really wanting to purchase a 2014 ST-S/L. We test drove the ST and loved it but when comparing the 1330 and the 990 it was a no brainer...1330 rocks! Also the price difference between the 2014 ST-L and the 2014 RT-S was only $3,200 and that pushed us back to the RT-S with the 1330. Again be prepared to pay close to full price for the 2014 RT-S. We were able to negotiate a free tri axis handlebar in the deal along with discounts on clothing and accessories. :clap:

Only $3200 between like your pricer over there but here it's more like $10000 NZ more
The basic RT timeles Black is NZ $35000 the RTS is NZ $45000 the STS is $32000 :opps:

PMay
06-04-2014, 10:05 AM
We rhode our 2013 in for a new tire and rhode home with the 2014 RT Limited. Was not planned at all. We test drove while we were waiting on our tire to be put on and ended up telling the keep it, we want this one lol!!!

Could not be happier. All I can say is wow!!!



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PrairieSpyder
06-04-2014, 10:57 AM
We rhode our 2013 in for a new tire and rhode home with the 2014 RT Limited. Was not planned at all. We test drove while we were waiting on our tire to be put on and ended up telling the keep it, we want this one lol!!!

Could not be happier. All I can say is wow!!!



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:congrats: That's how they get you! :nopic:

Bob Ledford
06-04-2014, 12:31 PM
I drove one couple weeks ago but not in the cards for now[

This man has real fortitude!!!

dadof4
06-04-2014, 12:34 PM
We rhode our 2013 in for a new tire and rhode home with the 2014 RT Limited. Was not planned at all. We test drove while we were waiting on our tire to be put on and ended up telling the keep it, we want this one lol!!!

Could not be happier. All I can say is wow!!!

Thats what happens! :2thumbs:

AbNormy
06-04-2014, 12:50 PM
This man spent his wad already😎😎😭

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Denny B.
06-04-2014, 12:53 PM
The first dealer I went to told me they basically don't GIVE test rides.
Hence I left and went to another dealer who gave me a test ride on the spot.
And I bought.

StanProff
06-04-2014, 01:04 PM
The test drive kind of says it all if you are interested in the differences between engines, tranny, power, and ride.

I am noticing a trend of people now buying these two at a time :yikes:
Am guessing that BRP is very happy with the trend
:yes:.

I think I'm running with the wrong crowd. I'm much lower on the income scale than most on this site I guess. Folks are buying two and I am trying to figure out how to trade up to a '14 or '15 from the 2010 I have. My '10 is great and my wife and I really love it for touring. I really believe the '14 RT redesign is spot on and has taken away any reliability and heat problems from previous models. Although I have never had any major problems with mine, the fact remains, in the back of my mind everytime we take a trip, "will this be the time Limp mode hits on the interstates (yes, it hit me once riding solo at 70 mph and it scared me to death) and gets my wife and I run over by a big rig, or will the throttle body give out hundred's of miles from home and we will have to be towed"? I have always been a Spyder nut and supported the Spyder 110%, But the things I've mentioned are always in the back of my mind. Maybe I worry too much, I may be just parrinoid. These things don't bother me much when I am on trips solo but when my sweety is with me it is a different story.
Anyway I may NEVER have any issues with the 2010, 23,500 trouble free miles so far. I love the way it drives and the way it runs but as soon as I win big bucks in the lottery or hit a scratch off for a few thousand just don't be between me and the dealer door.

PMay
06-04-2014, 01:24 PM
No, you have the right crowd, we are just broke and in major debt now!! Hehehe


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ARtraveler
06-04-2014, 01:46 PM
I think I'm running with the wrong crowd. I'm much lower on the income scale than most on this site I guess. Folks are buying two and I am trying to figure out how to trade up to a '14 or '15 from the 2010 I have. My '10 is great and my wife and I really love it for touring. I really believe the '14 RT redesign is spot on and has taken away any reliability and heat problems from previous models. Although I have never had any major problems with mine, the fact remains, in the back of my mind everytime we take a trip, "will this be the time Limp mode hits on the interstates (yes, it hit me once riding solo at 70 mph and it scared me to death) and gets my wife and I run over by a big rig, or will the throttle body give out hundred's of miles from home and we will have to be towed"? I have always been a Spyder nut and supported the Spyder 110%, But the things I've mentioned are always in the back of my mind. Maybe I worry too much, I may be just parrinoid. These things don't bother me much when I am on trips solo but when my sweety is with me it is a different story.
Anyway I may NEVER have any issues with the 2010, 23,500 trouble free miles so far. I love the way it drives and the way it runs but as soon as I win big bucks in the lottery or hit a scratch off for a few thousand just don't be between me and the dealer door.

Also felt the same way about my 2010 trade. It had almost 37,000 trouble free miles. Ditto: on the thoughts about limp mode.

Bob Denman
06-04-2014, 02:18 PM
No, you have the right crowd, we are just broke and in major debt now!! Hehehe

:agree: :shocked: :D

vtrider
06-04-2014, 05:11 PM
I went to my dealer today to test ride a 2014 RTS demo to satisfy my curiosity of what all the praise of the 2014 RT's is all about. I must say I liked the smoothness of the engine and the easy shifting of the SE6 as well. I felt it had real good low end torque. I didn't find the handling to be much different than my 2013 LTD. The sound of the engine was real quiet and it is a sound that is different than the 990 V-twin. You have to kind of get used to the change. I still like the sound of the 990. BRP did a good job on the 2014's and I'm sure they will carry that into future models. There is bound to be more good changes ahead coming from BRP. Back to the demo ride, Does it impress me enough to jump on the 2014 bandwagon? Not for me at this time. I just wouldn't be able to justify the higher price and the fact that I would really take a $$$ hit on my 2013. Maybe in a couple years I may be in a better position to sell or trade, but not now. As I stated in another thread, I'm happy with my 2013 and I really enjoy it. I think I'll save my money and put towards a RT622 trailer instead. Especially now that they have a $1000.00 price discount on those trailers.

Deanna777
06-04-2014, 07:08 PM
They're far more addictive than crack cocaine! :shocked: :DThe 14' RT's are VERY VERY VERY addictive. Deanna777

Deanna777
06-04-2014, 07:11 PM
:clap: :2thumbs::yes::yes::yes::ohyea::ohyea::ohyea::ohye a::agree::agree::agree: I got the 14'rt fever real bad:roflblack::roflblack: Deanna777

cafejimlv
06-04-2014, 10:02 PM
Do not, I repeat DO NOT, take a 2014 RT for a test drive if you do not want to purchase one!:yes:

I originally wanted an rs.

Kratos
06-05-2014, 09:52 AM
Good advice! lol

Dragonrider
06-05-2014, 12:44 PM
I test drove one, and preferred my 2010. Of course the latter was dialed in and the 2014 not..

StanProff
06-05-2014, 02:57 PM
I test drove one, and preferred my 2010. Of course the latter was dialed in and the 2014 not..

I agree, my 2010 is "dialed in and set up perfect for me". It runs great, handles great and to be honest, The '14 I drove a few weeks back seemed to be on the mushy side in the handling department. I know ,,,,,I have added the Ron bar to mine, I added Fox shocks. I am sure the '14 could probally benifit from these adds. I've cut the windshield to fit me, I added graphics to make it "my own" as Lamont says. I really love riding it. I tell ya, when you Learn the V Twin (and without thinking about it) keep it in the power range it is awesome! This past weekend I was on a trip to the mountains of North Carolina and with my sweetie and the trailer I still had the torque to pull the Ashville mountain from Ashville to Tennessee in 5th gear at 70 mph. I know, I know folks, the 1330 has even more impressive numbers with torque and H.P. but the 998 is one good power plant to do what it does. To move a 925 lb bike, a 250 lb trailer along with 50 to 60 lbs of stuff in the trailer and frunk and bags full, that little motor is awesome, Just keep it in the power band. Anyway, my other concerns still stand with limp mode and throttle bodies. Yep, there will be a time I take the plunge and jump on a '15 perhaps. If they bring back Blue:thumbup:
Stan

Bob Denman
06-05-2014, 05:21 PM
Please don't miunderstand us... :shocked:

There's NOTHING wrong with a well-loved 998!! :2thumbs: :clap:

BeardedDBA
06-05-2014, 07:53 PM
I took my '13 RTS in today for it's 14,000 mile service. They told me it would take about 6 hrs (including getting a new rear tire). It's a pretty comprehensive service.
I didn't want to rent a trailer, drop it off, and come back and load it up again, take it home, return the rental, etc...

So I asked the dealer if borrowing a loaner Spyder was an option.
He said, "Sure. Take the '14 Cognac RT Limited. It's our demo model."

So I spent 6 hrs tooling around on that today while I waited.

OMG!!! The crack cocaine analogy is accurate! The low RPM's, the torque, the 6th gear... Even under pressure, the engine purrs like a kitten.

I get back and the sales guy just looks at me and smiles.

My wallet says I can't. But I wanna. But no. Yes. No...:gaah:

StanProff
06-06-2014, 11:14 AM
Please don't miunderstand us... :shocked:

There's NOTHING wrong with a well-loved 998!! :2thumbs: :clap:

Hey, I agree. the 998 is one good motor! It is the electronics that hurt it. I spoke with a factory rep about the limp mode being a danger at highway speeds in traffic and told him the factory should consider the safety of the riders and not worry so much about hurting the bike if something did trigger the limp. I ask about the update that was issued on newer models, i think it applies to the '12's and '13's that buds can download a newer program that will move the limp speed up to close to 70 mph. He said '10 model was different and the program didn't apply. My reply was that they should come up with it before it gets someone killed. This could be the driving factor that pushes me to a newer model.