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BRP are you listening?

bhfromme

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Okay how do I say all this without sounding like a complainer? In my opinion it seems like the more enhancements BRP tries to make the further they get from their roots.

I had an 11 RT and now have an original 08 GS so I feel somewhat qualified to make that statement. Granted, the three cylinder 1330 engine seems to be a real upgrade. Hands down, no argument here on that (even though I've heard people here make the case that the original twin is actually more fun to jump on from a dead stop).

I am of the opinion that the original Spyders were sportier, handled better and had fewer maintenance issues than anything BRP has put on the market since. Yes, a touring model was needed so I get it. But the problems all seemed to snowball when the RT was introduced - don't even get me started on the model year 2013 - and again it is my opinion that over the years the RTs and the problems associated with them have resulted in BRP drifting from their original mission of building a fun and dependable three wheeler that will appeal to the masses.

So now we sit and eat our popcorn waiting for the 2016 unveiling at Sturgis. If this were 2010 I'd be excited to see what's coming. But after the disasters of the last few years I'm thinking 2016 will be another big yawn. Come on BRP let's show em what you're made of. Let's cut down on the glitz and glamour and get back to making a good ole down and dirty, dependable three wheeler.

Less is definitely more in this business. That's our opinion. We welcome yours.
 
I look at the whole picture a bit differently.

I have had two of the original versions of GS/RS. 2008 and 2009

I have had three RT's. Two with the 998 and one with the 1330.

No ST here (an RS with possible extra side bags and no rear trunk).

No F3--a styled RS with a 1330 engine in it.

I see each version as a bit of a tweek and an improvement over the previous iterations.

O yes, 2013 RT was a model that most would like to forget. It took a long time--but the fix seems to be in--for the good--IMO.

Speculation is rampant for 2016--and about three more days will have some of that mystery solved.

With all the money spent on R & D, most companies are going to go very slow like we have seen. The fact that 2014 introduced the 1330 on two different models (RT and F3) is pretty much amazing to me. Here we got a new engine and a new model, as well as a major model upgrade.

:bbq::bbq::bbq:
 
Bill:

I wasn't interested at all in the Spyder line in the early days. Once they released the touring model the RT was the machine for me. So, IMO they didn't lose their way at BRP... they just opened another market and I think it has been quite a lucrative one for them. You still have the '08 so you can say you ride a vintage Spyder.

I don't look for too much in 2016... they have quite a few models now that they can tweak and I expect that the tweaking will carry through for a couple of years anyway.
 
Nicely done..!!

But then again there have not been any problems, to speak of, with the original all through the changes upgrades and additions other than they have done nothing to it. New colors...:banghead: I agree they should..like a bigger twin, the nanny changes they gave the F3, the better suspensions etc. Instead we got less horsepower, giant cat and heavier muffler and some colors they ripped off a clowns back (RSS) :roflblack: ah well, the 16's will all be the same but with new colors..nothing new maybe an engine upgrade for the ST hoping it can pull up its numbers...:dontknow:
 
Sorry, nothing personal, but you sound like a complainer. I like my 2014 RT, but maybe I am the exception. Heck, I even like my dealer, lol!
 
I have a 13 RS SM5.
NO glitter only the farkles I added. No special electronlcs.

I belive in keeping it simple (less problems)

Love my RS :yes:
 
Have had three RTs in the family. The 2010 RTS was our first Spyder. It was fun, but alas, it died a premature death. Which resulted in the wife getting a new 2014 RTS. I still had my 2012 RTS. I really liked it. Had a lot of fun on it. Rode it to Spyderquest and back. No issues. But the 1330 bug bit me. So now I have an F3S. I like it. I miss the storage on the RT, and the windshield. But the F3 is way more comfortable for me. My legs and hips don't ache as much on the F3.

I am anxious to see what BRP has in store for the 2016 model year. The F3 will have a change in the nanny, only because it will be able to tow a trailer, and I'm guessing a radio too. Maybe some new colors and color combinations across the model spectrum. The clown colors will go away. The RS may go away but I doubt it. I think it will retain the 998 and be an entry level only bike. If the ST is still in the stable, it will probably have an upgraded drive train. I won't say it will have the 1330, but it might. I kind of have a feeling that the ST will be discontinued. The ST and F3 are too much alike. To me it wouldn't be good tactics to have both of them competing for customers. That's my 2 cents worth.
 
I had an 11 RT and now have an original 08 GS so I feel somewhat qualified to make that statement. Granted, the three cylinder 1330 engine seems to be a real upgrade. Hands down, no argument here on that (even though I've heard people here make the case that the original twin is actually more fun to jump on from a dead stop).

I am of the opinion that the original Spyders were sportier, handled better and had fewer maintenance issues than anything BRP has put on the market since.

Guess you weren't around when the original 08 GSs came out. There were fires and DPS issues (the GS would go where It wanted to, not where You wanted it to go.) Not a good feeling. Use search and learn about the early years.

BRP has worked the bugs out of the originals now and they're running great. Each new type Spyder has had their quirks that needed working out...
 
Listening

I have had a '12 RT Ltd since '12. Only 1 minor issue with the air ride that BRP helped out with. I can say the V has been a great engine, would like to have a 6 speed, but once I got used to the elevated revs, it is great. I think they have done a great job with all things considered. Hell Chrysler, Ford and GM have cerrtainly had their issues:( and they keep on rolling along. Lets face it, machines are just that, machines and they all have some issues. All in all, got to say BRP has done it right:thumbup:. Think about the changes to the icon cars, 'vette, Mustang, Camaro, 'Cuda etc... we all bitched, but... they all have worked out and been improved. So to, I submit, will BRP and the Spyder:yes:
 
Guess you weren't around when the original 08 GSs came out. There were fires and DPS issues (the GS would go where It wanted to, not where You wanted it to go.) Not a good feeling. Use search and learn about the early years.

BRP has worked the bugs out of the originals now and they're running great. Each new type Spyder has had their quirks that needed working out...

There were DPS issues; but, I don't remember the fire issues on the GS. Some felt there was too much heat on their right foot, and still others had the Y gaskets go early. The only safety recall was for the DPS.
 
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ENGINES & SPYDERS

I've said this many many times ......The RT should NEVER have had the V-twin. But it was all they had at the time. The V-twin does not work well in a Tupperware covered Motorcycle....at least not our Spyders.........jmho.....Mike :thumbup:
 
There were DPS issues; but, I don't remember the fire issues on the GS. Some felt there was too much heat on their right foot, and still others had the Y gaskets go early. The only safety recall was for the DPS.

There were two or three fires on early GS models. Some interesting threads. One of the early fire victims is still around today. He will surface if he wants to.
 
There were two or three fires on early GS models. Some interesting threads. One of the early fire victims is still around today. He will surface if he wants to.

What did they find was the problem? I don't remember any safety recall relating to fires.

My memory is coming back. Is this when BRP extended the vent tube based on VIN. I talked to Carlo at the time b/c my VIN wasn't on the list, and he contacted my dealer to have the new vent tube installed.

Thanks for reminding me.

I also remember having a problem no one else ever had, and having to agree to a non-disclosure clause, and then receiving a reimbursement. Wow, I had completely forgotten. I still have my 2008 GS, SM5.
 
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I have had a '12 RT Ltd since '12. Only 1 minor issue with the air ride that BRP helped out with. I can say the V has been a great engine, would like to have a 6 speed, but once I got used to the elevated revs, it is great. I think they have done a great job with all things considered. Hell Chrysler, Ford and GM have cerrtainly had their issues:( and they keep on rolling along. Lets face it, machines are just that, machines and they all have some issues. All in all, got to say BRP has done it right:thumbup:. Think about the changes to the icon cars, 'vette, Mustang, Camaro, 'Cuda etc... we all bitched, but... they all have worked out and been improved. So to, I submit, will BRP and the Spyder:yes:

Curious! Why the heck would you want a 6th gear with the v-twin? I spend most of my ride time in 4th to keep rpms over 5K. When I do go to 5th it is usually when I am over 65 mph. If they went 6 speed, they would have had to change the gearing completely.
 
Why do you need to keep the revs up over 5K? :dontknow:
As long as the clutches are fully locked-up; the bike is happy.
(That happens over 1,000 rpm earlier)
 
Why do you need to keep the revs up over 5K? :dontknow:
As long as the clutches are fully locked-up; the bike is happy.
(That happens over 1,000 rpm earlier)

To keep the engine in its sweet spot in the power band. At 4k, if you are riding in 5th, the bike is lugging. I ride in 4th from about 50 mph (appx as I can't recall exactly) to about 60 mph.
 
Cudos

I am new to the Spyder but have ridden two wheelers for over 20 years and thought I was happy with my last two wheel bike. But after a test ride on the RT I was very happy and brought one. I can't speak for others but I expect good things in the future for BRP. :clap:


Blade
 
:shocked: Can you disclose it now?? :D
You've piqued the curiosity of a lot of us! ;)

Short story- I have a 2008 SM5, and someone forget to torque (or forgot to lock-tite) the bolt that holds the clutch basket to the crankshaft. Let me just say I was able to avoid stalling on a busy highway; made it to the shoulder just in time.

Oh yeah, while the gf, I, and our dog were waiting for a flat bed, of all the vehicles passing us by, cars and bikes, two Harley riders at different times stopped to offer assistance.
 
My Buell has the Rotax, too...hates being below 4k on the RPMs, worse than the Spyder.

It would be nice to see a CVT option on the SE, as opposed to semi auto shifting. Many cars and most of the SidexSides have CVT and more are coming out with turbos, too. 144hp on the new RZR turbo. If they can handle the CVT, the Spyder definitely could. It would really simplify things (P R D D1)and make it easier especially for those that really need it to become part of "enabled" group.

Otherwise, I really think they need consider looking at some of the naked bikes out there(Triumph Triple, KTM Duke, Ducati Motard/Street Fighter)...missing a BIG market, not having a simple naked sport trike. One of the biggest complaints about the Spyder and definitely not eveyone wants a Frunk or luggage on it. Many just want a simple frame to ride. I don't see any other manufacturers making tour bikes ONLY...
 
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