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Travel time for Spyderfest?

Ok, this sounds interesting. Are you guys actually riding your spiders these distances or trucking them as the Harley riders do? I'm not trying to be a smart a-s. I have a 2014 RT but only have 3000 miles on it as I am very leerily about going any distance form home because of all the problems I am reading about. I come from Goldwings and Burgmans and have been cross country 3 times in my life, so long distance is not new to me. I would love to develop the confidence to do that on my Spyder , but the fear of being left side the road at my age because of some stupid DSS or Limp mode has me spooked.

I have a 2014 RT that is 26 months old and I have put 72,000 miles on it, it has been the most awesome machine. Last summer we had 10 Spyders ride to Alaska with no one being stranded. I have crossed the country more times on it than I can count.
 
Ok, this sounds interesting. Are you guys actually riding your spiders these distances or trucking them as the Harley riders do? I'm not trying to be a smart a-s. I have a 2014 RT but only have 3000 miles on it as I am very leerily about going any distance form home because of all the problems I am reading about. I come from Goldwings and Burgmans and have been cross country 3 times in my life, so long distance is not new to me. I would love to develop the confidence to do that on my Spyder , but the fear of being left side the road at my age because of some stupid DSS or Limp mode has me spooked.

I have a 2014 RT that is 26 months old and I have put 72,000 miles on it, it has been the most awesome machine. Last summer we had 10 Spyders ride to Alaska with no one being stranded. I have crossed the country more times on it than I can count.

What Ann said. I was on that Alaska trip. Get out there and go whereever you want with it. If you're leery of going long distances, travel with a group, like many the folks going to Spyderfest.

But I'm wondering what "all the problems" you're reading about.
 
I'm part of the group travelling with Brent... :thumbup:
We've got the 1300 mile trip spaced out over three days, and are travelling along the "Southern Route"
(We've got guys along who haven't piled serious mileage up. It made sense to break it down a bit...)
Some of us will be returning home along the "Northern Route" (I-44 to I-70)
That'll be a 1200 mile, two-day pull! :2thumbs:

What route are you taking to get to Springfield from NY?
 
Ok, this sounds interesting. Are you guys actually riding your spiders these distances or trucking them as the Harley riders do? I'm not trying to be a smart a-s. I have a 2014 RT but only have 3000 miles on it as I am very leerily about going any distance form home because of all the problems I am reading about. I come from Goldwings and Burgmans and have been cross country 3 times in my life, so long distance is not new to me. I would love to develop the confidence to do that on my Spyder , but the fear of being left side the road at my age because of some stupid DSS or Limp mode has me spooked.

Know a few of the above posters, and yes they are riding their Spyders. If you're leery of making the trek and maybe being left of the side of the road, join up with a group riding from your area. It's a good way to make new friends.

There'll be people trailering too. Some are RVing, others can't make that long of a ride, but want to join in the fun.

It doesn't matter how you get to Spyderfest, it's that you get there. :clap:
 
Ok, this sounds interesting. Are you guys actually riding your spiders these distances or trucking them as the Harley riders do? I'm not trying to be a smart a-s. I have a 2014 RT but only have 3000 miles on it as I am very leerily about going any distance form home because of all the problems I am reading about. I come from Goldwings and Burgmans and have been cross country 3 times in my life, so long distance is not new to me. I would love to develop the confidence to do that on my Spyder , but the fear of being left side the road at my age because of some stupid DSS or Limp mode has me spooked.
My 1600 miles each way will be on my 2014 RTS that has only a little over 1300 miles on it yet. I bought it with 654 miles on it this past winter. Ryding the Spyder pulling my "tent on a trailer" is why I'm taking 5 days. I just can't do as many miles a day on the Spyder as I can in a car or pickup!

The problems you've been reading about with the 2014 and newer are the exception. Earlier years had more problems but BRP is making great progress on reliability. The Spyder may not yet rival the GW for reliability, but it's getting there!

Jump on it and enjoy. Don't let the fear of failure deprive you the joy of success! :yes:
 
What route are you taking to get to Springfield from NY?
We're all leaving the Northeast on Sunday morning, and will converge on Fairmont, WV at the Hampton Inn.
Can you join us? :D
BrentC is our "Trail Boss". He can give you all of the itinerary and contact information. :thumbup:
 
SW Michigan

We are leaving Wed. Night 9pm Google says 690mi if we avoid highway and tolls. Just got the bike 2 1/2 weeks ago and still breaking it in 2015 rt-s. We have 450 miles on it now so don't want to burn it in at 75 / 80 mph for 11 hours. Long way gets us there in just over 13 hours. Plan to drive gas up to gas up non stop. Hope to pull in before lunch Thur.
 
Ok, this sounds interesting. Are you guys actually riding your spiders these distances or trucking them as the Harley riders do? I'm not trying to be a smart a-s. I have a 2014 RT but only have 3000 miles on it as I am very leerily about going any distance form home because of all the problems I am reading about. I come from Goldwings and Burgmans and have been cross country 3 times in my life, so long distance is not new to me. I would love to develop the confidence to do that on my Spyder , but the fear of being left side the road at my age because of some stupid DESS or Limp mode has me spooked.

Ride the bike! :2thumbs:
Get in Touch with BrentC, and ride with our group... :2thumbs:
(Do you know a fella in your Town by the name of Bruce Erath?)
 
What Bob said

If your interested in being part of the group from the northeast, we are planning to have a blast and not leave anyone behind, unless they deserve it! :roflblack:

Seriously, if you'd like some riding partners, you found your group. Just pm me I'll shoot you our itinerary and if it works, welcome aboard! We have a big mix of first timers, and seasoned veterans so it will be a nice ride.
 
Pm sent

We're all leaving the Northeast on Sunday morning, and will converge on Fairmont, WV at the Hampton Inn.
Can you join us? :D
BrentC is our "Trail Boss". He can give you all of the itinerary and contact information. :thumbup:

Sent Dan a pm, and just to clarify by "Trail Boss" that just means I knew how to use Google maps......:yikes:
 
Yep actually ryding

Ok, this sounds interesting. Are you guys actually riding your spiders these distances or trucking them as the Harley riders do? I'm not trying to be a smart a-s. I have a 2014 RT but only have 3000 miles on it as I am very leerily about going any distance form home because of all the problems I am reading about. I come from Goldwings and Burgmans and have been cross country 3 times in my life, so long distance is not new to me. I would love to develop the confidence to do that on my Spyder , but the fear of being left side the road at my age because of some stupid DESS or Limp mode has me spooked.

The 2000 miles to get to Spyderfest. I also ryde a 2014 RT...now have 38k .. absolutely no issues. What "issues" are you fearful of happening? Don't know of any vehicle, 2. 3 or 4 wheel that you can't find a problem with...not all but a few models of everything have had issues. Make sure you have a good roadside. TP and go for it!!!:thumbup:
 
We are planning on driving straight through to Spyderfest. We are not stopping for fuel, food, restroom breaks or rest stops...straight through.
It's a pretty straight shot of about 5 miles....depending upon traffic...it could take as long as 10 minutes but as always...the journey is more important than the destination! See you all at SpyderFest!
 
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