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Poppy1144
09-12-2015, 08:13 PM
I recently traded my spyder (sorry spyder lovers I know how each of you feel), my question is can I get a refund of my Best premium? For those wondering, I returned to my previous love. That being a Goldwing Roadsmith trike conversion.

billybovine
09-12-2015, 08:18 PM
I recently traded my spyder (sorry spyder lovers I know how each of you feel), my question is can I get a refund of my Best premium? For those wondering, I returned to my previous love. That being a Goldwing Roadsmith trike conversion.

No, It goes with the Spyder and the next owner get to use it.

Bob Denman
09-12-2015, 08:33 PM
How about a pic of that new Trike? :2thumbs:

IdahoMtnSpyder
09-12-2015, 10:36 PM
For our education tell us briefly what it is about the 'wing trike that made you want to go back to it. Handling, comfort, power, bike features, reliability, or what? We know the Spyder isn't for everyone, although we wonder why not :). Your experience may help us to be more understanding and objective in discussions with others in describing the pros and cons of the Spyder to potential owners.

Chupaca
09-12-2015, 11:38 PM
picture would be nice..of the new trike...not familiar with the Best program others did refund the balance at time of sale. Never hurts to ask..:dontknow:

Barbwire
09-13-2015, 08:18 AM
I had an extended warranty beyond the Best and got a refund.

Orange Spyder Man
09-13-2015, 08:24 AM
I recently traded my spyder (sorry spyder lovers I know how each of you feel), my question is can I get a refund of my Best premium? For those wondering, I returned to my previous love. That being a Goldwing Roadsmith trike conversion.

if Goldwing factory made trikes ... guess who would buy one ?

osm

Poppy1144
09-13-2015, 09:20 PM
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=116079&stc=1

Bob D.

Thanks for your interest. I'm getting ready to respond to WasWinger's request in a few minutes.

Poppy1144
09-13-2015, 09:55 PM
Let me start by thanking everyone for providing info on improving my 2015 Spyder RT Limited. I owned my Spyder for 61 days and did my best to "love" it. I installed spring stiffeners, Baja Ron Sway Bar, I had laser alignment, I constantly monitored the air pressure in the tires. Every addition improved the performance, but the bike never did come close to my recently sold Goldwing roadsmith trike. Now I realize that many spyderlovers have compared the two bikes and have chosen the spyder. I understand & I would never try to steer you away from your love.
Now what do I like about my Roadsmith? First, with one wheel in the front, I only get half of the road vibrations in the handle bars. With a 6 degree rake I get excellent power steering. With 1832 cc motor, I've got power beyond any that I will ever need. I've got a solid drive shaft, not a belt to worry about. I don't worry about gravel, nor do I worry about the computer going down. I don't have to use a higher grade fuel and I don't have to pay for expensive maintenance. I don't worry about an extended warranty because the bike is a Goldwing.
Lastly, I would like to suggest that if any SpydeLover is in my area (Madisonville, KY) and would like to test my bike, you can give me a call (270-836-0943) and I will gladly let you see the difference. If you ride any other, please make sure that it is a Roadsmith(IRS) or Hannigan(IRS) (because of the length) and that it has a 6 degree rake.
I sincerely thank each and everyone of you for your forum and your participation on it. I have learned a lot and I have asked a lot of dumb questions, but that's the way we all learn.

ARtraveler
09-14-2015, 12:49 AM
:congrats: and enjoy your new ride. :thumbup:

TommyBwell
09-14-2015, 03:37 AM
That's a beautiful ride and as you said you can't go wrong with the Goldwing motor. I hope it serves you well.

Grandpot
09-14-2015, 05:55 AM
Poppy,

That was a very classy way to bow out. You're a real gentleman. Best of luck.

Spyder Bob
09-14-2015, 06:15 AM
Poppy,

I do hope you enjoy that Goldwing trike! Thank you for all the nice words you said.

DLewis
09-14-2015, 09:49 AM
I hope you don't become a stranger to the SpyderLover's board. Us "three wheelers" need to stick together. Congrats on your new ride, and stay safe. :doorag: :2thumbs:

Pirate looks at --
09-14-2015, 09:56 AM
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=116079&stc=1

Bob D.

Thanks for your interest. I'm getting ready to respond to WasWinger's request in a few minutes.

that is a real beauty.:clap:

IdahoMtnSpyder
09-14-2015, 04:29 PM
Thanks for your comments. Your reasons for changing are quite understandable.


Now what do I like about my Roadsmith? First, with one wheel in the front, I only get half of the road vibrations in the handle bars.

That one surprises me as I never noticed any difference in vibration in the handlebars going from my 2005 Goldwing to the Spyder.


With a 6 degree rake I get excellent power steering.

I think no rake or insufficient rake may be why some have commented that the conventional trike is harder to steer. At least you don't have to worry about a power steering unit crapping out!


With 1832 cc motor, I've got power beyond any that I will ever need.

That's for sure. I wonder what Honda will do next in the engine design as more power isn't needed.


I've got a solid drive shaft, not a belt to worry about.

Many of us have said we wished BRP would have gone with a drive shaft ala the 'wing.


I don't worry about gravel, nor do I worry about the computer going down.

Great for peace of mind. I don't think the Spyder ECM has been much of a problem at all, but some of the other processors have been. In fact I believe almost all engine ECMs are pretty reliable.


I don't have to use a higher grade fuel and I don't have to pay for expensive maintenance.

Definitely a plus for the the wallet.


I don't worry about an extended warranty because the bike is a Goldwing.

I expect the Spyder will be just as good by the time it gets to its 20th anniversary. Hard to believe the Goldwing has been around for 40 years now!