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    Default #381 SE (second edition) is at home :)

    http://www.spyderweb.be/reportages/r...ge_spyder.html

    No plaquets so this is one of the first "second editions".
    Finaly I don't have to borrow the dealer's one anymore ;D

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    Default Re: #381 SE (second edition) is at home :)

    Very nice photos! Great looking Spyder. :bigthumbsup:

    Derwin

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    Default Re: #381 SE (second edition) is at home :)

    Quote Originally Posted by Wijllie#381
    http://www.spyderweb.be/reportages/r...ge_spyder.html

    No plaquets so this is one of the first "second editions".
    Finaly I don't have to borrow the dealer's one anymore ;D
    Thanks for taking the trouble to shoot those photos, Wijllie! :bigthumbsup:
    That's also the best photo of the storage liner I've seen (3 pockets?)

    (What do you mean that it's # is 381 --it's not a PE??)

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeuchler
    Thanks for taking the trouble to shoot those photos, Wijllie! :bigthumbsup:
    That's also the best photo of the storage liner I've seen (3 pockets?)
    (What do you mean that it's # is 381 --it's not a PE??)
    My serial is 000381 but model code second edition (A18M), so there is a 000318 first edition (modelcode A18P)with plaquettes 318 running around somewhere else.
    Ye 3 pockets, perfect for my little radio, some cables and the 12v adapter for the gps

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    Default Re: #381 SE (second edition) is at home :)

    Ahhh, the "birth" of a new Spyder is a wonderful thing, is it not. Do you feel it woth the long wait now? Great uncrate and assy photos, thanks. again!!! :bigthumbsup:

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    Default Re: #381 SE (second edition) is at home :)

    Quote Originally Posted by Wijllie#381
    http://www.spyderweb.be/reportages/r...ge_spyder.html

    No plaquets so this is one of the first "second editions".
    Finaly I don't have to borrow the dealer's one anymore ;D

    Great pics! You confused me momentarily by using the initials "SE", since I think of "sequential electronic" when I see those letters, not "second edition". ;D
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    Default Re: #381 SE (second edition) is at home :)

    SE - thought the same that it referred to the gears. I am one of the few that elected to wait for the SE5, then changed to red. It'll be a while before I'm riding. Enjoy yours and be safe.


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    Default Re: #381 SE (second edition) is at home :)

    thx all

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    Default Re: #381 SE (second edition) is at home :)

    awesome pics.......

    nice to see the process from wo to go.....

    have many happy days riding.....

    i am sure you are still grinning.....i know i am

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    Default Re: #381 SE (second edition) is at home :)

    I was wondering, Wijllie#381...

    Since it looks like you were there from the uncrating through the final assembly, about how long did it take them to set it up?

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    Default Re: #381 SE (second edition) is at home :)

    Quote Originally Posted by jeuchler
    I was wondering, Wijllie#381...
    Since it looks like you were there from the uncrating through the final assembly, about how long did it take them to set it up?
    Well the second one they set up for their showroom was A LOT faster hehe...
    It took 3/4 day for mine but there was a BRP technician to learn them what to do and how to work with the laptop.
    I guess once they have a few units done it takes about 3-4 hours to uncrate, run the PDI and assemble
    (without extra options).

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    Default Re: #381 SE (second edition) is at home :)

    :2cool: :hot: you did an outstanding post :bigthumbsup: have fun and be safe
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