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Question to All - 09 RS Totalled, what replacement to get?
My Spyder went away today, insurance totaled it 09 RS SM5,
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about 3-4 weeks ago was knocked off the bike by a utility/power line across the road, on my way to work at 4AM, don't remember much, remember passing a gas station that was open that is not normally open at that time of the morning, then a police officer telling me not to get up, in the ambulance giving wife's phone #, and that's about it. Don't remember hitting anything, or getting on to the gurney, or to the hospital. But i'm alive and kicking sort of LOL
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Anyway I'm looking for a new ride can't afford new, i like the RT but 99% of the time 1up.
Looking for recommendation on what to get, I am jonesing to ride, and i respect you guys opinions, all good and bad about any model. i know that is as bad as tires or oil. Thanks guys
Improvise, Adapt, Overcome, Semper Fi
2020 RT
Limited heated seats
removable back rest & rack
XK Glow light
Paint with light painted panels
(Gone but not forgotten ) 2009 RS SE5
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Glad you’re alright, that could have been really bad.
Trent - 2017 asphalt grey RT Limited,
Ultimate Seat, Baha Ron’s sway bar, Vredestine rear tire, Federal Formoza fronts, SlingMod’s LED head and fog lights, Lamonster’s highway pegs
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i know 4 inches lower THE HEADLESS Spyder rider, officer told me the bike was 1/4 mile down the road from where i was
Improvise, Adapt, Overcome, Semper Fi
2020 RT
Limited heated seats
removable back rest & rack
XK Glow light
Paint with light painted panels
(Gone but not forgotten ) 2009 RS SE5
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Ouch! Glad it didn't take your head off!
fwiw....Jerry recently put this one up for sale. I know, he's on the other side of the states but shipping isn't that much and, he's an honorable guy.
https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...3-2008-gs-se-5
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Glad that you are okay and that you were wearing good gear!
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Originally Posted by GS1
My Spyder went away today, insurance totaled it 09 RS SM5,
20190718_132009.jpg
about 3-4 weeks ago was knocked off the bike by a utility/power line across the road, on my way to work at 4AM, don't remember much, remember passing a gas station that was open that is not normally open at that time of the morning, then a police officer telling me not to get up, in the ambulance giving wife's phone #, and that's about it. Don't remember hitting anything, or getting on to the gurney, or to the hospital. But i'm alive and kicking sort of LOL
20190713_115848.jpg
20190713_120038.jpg
Anyway I'm looking for a new ride can't afford new, i like the RT but 99% of the time 1up.
Looking for recommendation on what to get, I am jonesing to ride, and i respect you guys opinions, all good and bad about any model. i know that is as bad as tires or oil. Thanks guys
Someone was seriously watching over you …..sending many, many your way ….. I have a Yel / Blk 08 sm-5 in storage that has a bunch of mods that I would sell for $5500 ….. 17,000 +/- miles ….. PM me if interested ….. Mike
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GS1 - Mate!!! So glad you are ok and sorry to hear about your Spyder.
I have a 2017 RTL and while it has its idiosyncrasies, and I think I am having a better run reliability wise (please don't read this out loud in case it hears you) I prefer it to the 2018/2019 after having had a 2018 model for 30 days as a loaner
Some days, like last weekend, I took a round trip ride of about 500 km's and loved every minute in cold, wet, windy miserable weather, with the chief cook on the pillion. She was warm, comfortable (aka happy) considering the conditions which always makes life easier. It tows the 622 trailer well on long trips and I love the riding position.
Please feel free to fire any questions my way.
Dislikes
- Headlight spread (high and low beam)
- Lack of front adjustment on front shocks
Likes
- Ride position with an aging back.
- Comfort of seat.
- Chief cook feels very safe on the back seat.
- Height adjustable screen providing wind protection or fresh air at the push of a button.
- Adjustable rear suspension at the push of a button to adjust to conditions.
- Readability of display.
- Separate fuel and temp and gauges.
- Rider and pillion hand grip warmers.
- Fuel economy.
- Ample storage (top box, panniers, frunk, glove compartment), though this is a curse when you 'thought you put the Tyre gauge in XYZ and have to go thru all of them to find it'
- Handles trailer towing well.
- I used to dislike the ground clearance but have adapted to this and bottoming out is no longer an issue over ruts in the road surface (could be the way I allow the suspension to settle before heading down the road or more observant).
- Feel a little bit spoiled by the whole experience.
- Running boards with room to move feet around, rear ones adjustable to suit who's on the rear.
Mods on the way though
- Elka or Wilburs shocks for better control of comfort and ride behavior
- Alternate tyres to the Kenda's, trying Nankangs next week
Take care.
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++ on the correct riding gear. Heal soon.
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Bike looks fine. Why is it 'totalled'?
2014 RTL Platinum
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Originally Posted by askitee
Bluenight911 - Mate!!! So glad you are ok and sorry to hear about your Spyder.
I have a 2017 RTL and while it has its idiosyncrasies, and I think I am having a better run reliability wise (please don't read this out loud in case it hears you) I prefer it to the 2018/2019 after having had a 2018 model for 30 days as a loaner
Some days, like last weekend, I took a round trip ride of about 500 km's and loved every minute in cold, wet, windy miserable weather, with the chief cook on the pillion. She was warm, comfortable (aka happy) considering the conditions which always makes life easier. It tows the 622 trailer well on long trips and I love the riding position.
Please feel free to fire any questions my way.
Dislikes
- Headlight spread (high and low beam)
- Lack of front adjustment on front shocks
Likes
- Ride position with an aging back.
- Comfort of seat.
- Chief cook feels very safe on the back seat.
- Height adjustable screen providing wind protection or fresh air at the push of a button.
- Adjustable rear suspension at the push of a button to adjust to conditions.
- Readability of display.
- Separate fuel and temp and gauges.
- Rider and pillion hand grip warmers.
- Fuel economy.
- Ample storage (top box, panniers, frunk, glove compartment), though this is a curse when you 'thought you put the Tyre gauge in XYZ and have to go thru all of them to find it'
- Handles trailer towing well.
- I used to dislike the ground clearance but have adapted to this and bottoming out is no longer an issue over ruts in the road surface (could be the way I allow the suspension to settle before heading down the road or more observant).
- Feel a little bit spoiled by the whole experience.
- Running boards with room to move feet around, rear ones adjustable to suit who's on the rear.
Mods on the way though
- Elka or Wilburs shocks for better control of comfort and ride behavior
- Alternate tyres to the Kenda's, trying Nankangs next week
Take care.
I'm sooooooooooooooglad you care ….. ……...However it's " GS1 " that almost got killed ………….but thanks anyway …. Mike
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Originally Posted by GS1
My Spyder went away today, insurance totaled it 09 RS SM5,
20190718_132009.jpg
about 3-4 weeks ago was knocked off the bike by a utility/power line across the road, on my way to work at 4AM, don't remember much, remember passing a gas station that was open that is not normally open at that time of the morning, then a police officer telling me not to get up, in the ambulance giving wife's phone #, and that's about it. Don't remember hitting anything, or getting on to the gurney, or to the hospital. But i'm alive and kicking sort of LOL
20190713_115848.jpg
20190713_120038.jpg
Anyway I'm looking for a new ride can't afford new, i like the RT but 99% of the time 1up.
Looking for recommendation on what to get, I am jonesing to ride, and i respect you guys opinions, all good and bad about any model. i know that is as bad as tires or oil. Thanks guys
Get a good lawyer. You'll be able to afford a Maserati...
2014 RTL Platinum
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Thanks guys the meds have me drifting in and out, the TV's watched me more then I've watched it
Improvise, Adapt, Overcome, Semper Fi
2020 RT
Limited heated seats
removable back rest & rack
XK Glow light
Paint with light painted panels
(Gone but not forgotten ) 2009 RS SE5
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I thinking a Maloo instead of a Maserati
Improvise, Adapt, Overcome, Semper Fi
2020 RT
Limited heated seats
removable back rest & rack
XK Glow light
Paint with light painted panels
(Gone but not forgotten ) 2009 RS SE5
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Hope someone did a report on how the line was downed. Could have been at least a couple things. Poor Public Utilities upkeep, or too tall a load on a semi that passed through in the wee hours of the night?
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Yikes...!!!
Sorry to hear of your misfortune but glad that you came out of it in better than expected condition. Heal well and you have offers coming in already. I have an RS sm5 2012 but will not let it go...good luck....
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
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Wow! That’s a scary story and I’m glad to hear you’re looking for another Spyder. You need to find a dealer that will let you take a test drive so you can decide if you want an RT or F3. I have seen some great deals on used bikes lately and I think you’ll be able to get a nice one at a good price.
2017 F3T-SM6 Squared Away Mirror Wedgies & Alignment
2014 RTS-SM6 123,600 miles Sold 11/2017
2014 RTL-SE6 8,600 miles
2011 RTS-SM5 5,000 miles
2013 RTS-SM5 burned up with 13,200 miles in 13 weeks
2010 RTS-SM5 59,148 miles
2010 RT- 622
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Wow you are lucky to be alive ,get a good lawyer and you can buy any bike you want . Glad you are around to heal up .
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Glad to hear that you made it through. You definitely survived a dangerous situation. As for your next spyder, if you are looking for a RT, I suggest that you look for a 2014 and up. Nothing wrong with riding a RT 1up 2 of my buddies, and myself (when I had my RT) ride 1 up 95% or more of the time. A 2014 RT can be had for around $12k-$14k easily. Heal up, and good luck shopping.
2021 RTL , brake pedal from "Web Boards" chalk white
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Glad you are OK and praying for a speedy recovery.
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Thanks to all, I'm healing well, cleared for work next week. Got a lawyer working on it, test rides maybe in a week or 2. Again thank you for your words and prayers. God is good all the time
Improvise, Adapt, Overcome, Semper Fi
2020 RT
Limited heated seats
removable back rest & rack
XK Glow light
Paint with light painted panels
(Gone but not forgotten ) 2009 RS SE5
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Your helmet says it all. While everyone is free to do what they feel is right, if you didn't have your helmet on.....
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