I've got customers with well over 100k on the original engine and clutch. If you take care of them, they will last a very long time. I don't mean baby them. I mean regular maintenance. I think they actually last longer if you ride them a bit hard. Wring them out once in a while.
Yeah, I hafta agree with
that bit! :thumbup: . I've seen more '
ridden soo carefully & never revved hard or run fast' Spyders with (wear? or mis-use?? :dontknow: ) problems than I have in those Spyders that've been ridden hard & run out to the red line fairly often, but also maintained well & regularly!
It seems that these Rotax V-twins really
need to work - as if it's in their DNA or something...

hyea: Back a few years now (8-10 or so?) I recall some people with V-twin SE's having clutch/trans issues because they didn't often rev them hard enough to properly engage the clutch; and also seeing some appalling looking oil coming out of Spyders that the owners claimed had always been serviced as scheduled but never treated hard or revved beyond about 5k!! :shocked: . I reckon they just never worked the engine properly/got the oil hot enough to burn out all the combustible crud; and I don't
ever recall seeing oil like that coming out of Spyders that'd been run to the red line often!! :sour: . Maybe that was because those riding harder
knew their V-twin engines used a little oil between scheduled changes so they kept an eye on it & topped it up with fresh oil more often; but for whatever reason, it really seems that it's the Spyders that've been worked a bit & regularly see high revs are those that are racking up the big & largely trouble free miles on the odometer... :dontknow:
And the other thing to remember about these Rotax V-twins & parts availability is that Spyders aren't the
ONLY place/platforms they're used in! There's a reasonably wide range of machines that run the same or very similar V-twin Rotax engines and even a few that run similar transmissions & clutches, and it's not as if all of those are going to suddenly drop out of use just cos Rotax no longer puts the V-twin motor in Spyders :shocked: So I reckon most common maintenance parts will be available for a good while yet, and because some of the major components are effectively 'scheduled replacement parts' on some of the platforms these engines run in, they too will be available for a good while yet... possibly not always as OE gear, but in that case, then very likely as a/mkt parts! :thumbup:
Besides, I've yet to ride a 1330 engined Spyder that is as exciting & exhilarating as my V-twin engined RT, and then there's the rattly engine, the run-away sewing machine sound output, and the useless (to me, anyway

) digital dash with pointless add-ons & OTT technical innovations that really do nothing for the ride experience I'm after & just increase the number of things with a significant potential for failure, or things that are just another example of a great concept that suffers from pretty poor execution! So I'm still sticking with my fun to ride, high revving V-twin engined Spyder, at least for the forsee-able future....

hyea: