My 2010 is at 31,000 miles.
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My 2010 is at 31,000 miles.
My all time, miles on a single Spyder has been 46,000.
Of my seven total Spyders we have racked up nearly 200,000 Spyder miles across the board.
We are starting the tally over again on new 2019 F3L and new 2020 F3L. Its looking like another 25K by the end of this year.
And...there are many, many out there that make my numbers look small.
2015 RTS 82000 miles, 2012 RTS 53000 miles
I've been up to a little over 12,000 feet in Colorado...:joke:
35000 on 2015 RTL, 12000 and counting on 2020 RTL
There's certainly that!! ^^ :shocked:
Then there's Buckeye Chuck, who put something over 188,000 miles on his Spyder before increasing health issues saw him pass it on to his brother.... :rolleyes:
Why do you want to know this Jekvall?? :dontknow: Going off the info given by Members here on the Forum across a number of threads asking for much the same info, there's
lots of Spyders out there with more than 50,000 miles;
some with more than 100,000 miles;
a fair few with more than 150,000 miles out there; and I believe
there's at least a couple that've topped 200,000 miles! :ohyea:
So just like most of us here, it looks like you have a LOT of Spyder Ryding Miles to catch up on! :thumbup: Still'n all, maybe it's just a reminder that we should all ....
Ryde More, & Worry Less! :yes:
I thought someone just posted 180K on there on a thread recently??
80,000 miles on my 2011 RTS, SM5.
2012 RTL 64,000+. I did have to replace the stator but otherwise running fine. Going to D3WR in July and most of the high mountain passes in Colorado in September.
I haven't reached it yet. My 2014 RT had 48,000+
Ha now thats funny! UtahPete.
Darn it Pete, you stole my thunder again!
That’s not much at all Pete! Guys, That’s like 2.5 miles! I put that on driving to the end of my driveway and back everyday:roflblack:
I'm still not up to the first thousand on the RTL. Had 123537 on the '06 GL1800 when we sold it.
My 2014 RT-S had about 68K when I sold it last year.
I'm thinking of buying a used Spyder RtL. Reading here I'm gathering that I should be looking at 2014 and newer bikes. I ride a lot and My biggest concern is how long do spyders last.
2014 and above with the 1330 engines. They still made the ST and STS with the 998 engines up to about 2016 or so. The 1330 has six speeds, lower maintenance requirements, and better gas mileage by about 10 mpg. The 998's are discontinued and getting difficult to find parts etc. now.
1330 is the way to go. 100K plus is doable if you keep them maintained well.
My ‘08 GS has over 105k. Still running strong.
Go Rotax !
Hello, everyone! So, I've been wondering just how many miles a Spyder can have on it before any "big" mechanical issues happen. I know many of you have owned more than one Spyder and racked up many, many miles, but I'm interested in the most miles on a Spyder before things start going south. Please let me know. I have a 2018 F3 Limited with almost 72,000 miles and I'm hoping for a few more riding seasons (I retired the end of 2021, so 46,000 of those miles have been put on in 2022 and 2023). I change my oil every 6,500 miles and have never added any between oil changes...I've never had to. 🤷*Thanks for your input! 💜🤗