I've had my motorcycle endorsement for a year or so, after a couple of dumps in the dirt in my yard I think I'm convinced I need more than two wheels. I could go to a trike kit for my sporty..ah not convinced that's what I want.
The spyders are very cool looking and I LOVE the reverse gear. I got to ride one one at the dealership last friday...wow, quite different from a two wheeler. I'd never been on anything like an ATV or a snowmobile before. One of the things that popped right out to me is the low speed handling...at least to me, it seems like you need a lot more upper body strength to muscle the front end when you first start off. I read someplace, maybe in here, that a sway bar will somewhat help that situation.
I see a lot of frightening maintenance problem stories in here...is there any one model or year of spyder that's more problem than other years or models? Of course I'd love a 2010 but my beer budget is most likely not going to support the sort of payments I'd have on a 2010 and I will need to go someplace I can finance..unless the good lord grants me a lottery I won't have cash to buy privately.
I'm looking for some good tips on what to look for, and look out for, if I get a used spyder. I found out the hard way with my old bike that the federal disclosure laws that cover cars do not cover motorcycles (read the law, it says "motor vehicles" so why in heck doesn't it...probably because no one's tested it in court yet!!!).
I'm hoping I'll be able to afford the extended warranty (and I know from here to avoid WCS ) but I've also got several motorhead friends that I trust could at least do motor and tranny fluid changes and possibly brakes, drive belts stuff like that. Are the special tools for the spyder tough to get...are there mechanics books for the spyder yet?
Any hints, tips for a newbie spyder hunting and stuff to watch out for IS VERY, VERY, much appreciated!!!!:2excited:
The spyders are very cool looking and I LOVE the reverse gear. I got to ride one one at the dealership last friday...wow, quite different from a two wheeler. I'd never been on anything like an ATV or a snowmobile before. One of the things that popped right out to me is the low speed handling...at least to me, it seems like you need a lot more upper body strength to muscle the front end when you first start off. I read someplace, maybe in here, that a sway bar will somewhat help that situation.
I see a lot of frightening maintenance problem stories in here...is there any one model or year of spyder that's more problem than other years or models? Of course I'd love a 2010 but my beer budget is most likely not going to support the sort of payments I'd have on a 2010 and I will need to go someplace I can finance..unless the good lord grants me a lottery I won't have cash to buy privately.
I'm looking for some good tips on what to look for, and look out for, if I get a used spyder. I found out the hard way with my old bike that the federal disclosure laws that cover cars do not cover motorcycles (read the law, it says "motor vehicles" so why in heck doesn't it...probably because no one's tested it in court yet!!!).
I'm hoping I'll be able to afford the extended warranty (and I know from here to avoid WCS ) but I've also got several motorhead friends that I trust could at least do motor and tranny fluid changes and possibly brakes, drive belts stuff like that. Are the special tools for the spyder tough to get...are there mechanics books for the spyder yet?
Any hints, tips for a newbie spyder hunting and stuff to watch out for IS VERY, VERY, much appreciated!!!!:2excited: