Just picked up a 2015 Spyder yesterday. When I was looking at the bike, it had a rough idle and would not stay running. The first thing I thought of was bad gas, water in the line, etc... NEVER did I think it would need a new engine.
I have had scooters for some time and have seen very similar situations before, where draining the gas, adding some Heet or other additive would do the trick. Today, while running the bike (after I got it trailered 200 miles home), it just stopped and I hear a clunk. It DID start again but then it shut down and now it's seized. Of course, that is after put a $170 battery in it. Oil was good, plugs recently replaced, brand new rear tire. It's just in BEAUTIFUL condition. It came with the Shad side-cases, which was a complete bonus.
Here is the thing, I LOVE this bike. I have always and I mean ALWAYS wanted a Spyder. I got the bike for a great deal and KBB has the value at $12,900. I value your opinion and would ask what the best route to go is?
1. Sell it and cut my losses?
2. Get the engine rebuilt?
3. Get a new engine?
4. Get a remanufactured engine?
(Please tell me to do options 2, 3 or 4)
Also, if you know, what would one expect to pay for any of the mentioned solutions?
I am truly heartbroken. Yes, over a bike...! haha
Thank you in advance for your thoughts and guidance.
Scott



I have had scooters for some time and have seen very similar situations before, where draining the gas, adding some Heet or other additive would do the trick. Today, while running the bike (after I got it trailered 200 miles home), it just stopped and I hear a clunk. It DID start again but then it shut down and now it's seized. Of course, that is after put a $170 battery in it. Oil was good, plugs recently replaced, brand new rear tire. It's just in BEAUTIFUL condition. It came with the Shad side-cases, which was a complete bonus.
Here is the thing, I LOVE this bike. I have always and I mean ALWAYS wanted a Spyder. I got the bike for a great deal and KBB has the value at $12,900. I value your opinion and would ask what the best route to go is?
1. Sell it and cut my losses?
2. Get the engine rebuilt?
3. Get a new engine?
4. Get a remanufactured engine?
(Please tell me to do options 2, 3 or 4)
Also, if you know, what would one expect to pay for any of the mentioned solutions?
I am truly heartbroken. Yes, over a bike...! haha
Thank you in advance for your thoughts and guidance.
Scott



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