Tazzel
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So I just find it funny and thought I would share. As you know you get a lot of friends, family and acquaintances asking you about your Spyder and occasionally you get someone really interested in purchasing one and somehow you get pulled into helping them in the search. This has happen to me about half dozen times.
So you see one listed at a dealership (non spyder dealership) and you go take a look. Many have them listed wrong. Listed as a RT when its really an RS. Listed as a SE when its really a manual. Listed as upgraded exhaust or seat when its really stock.
Then you start looking it over and they start to hover and you get comments like, "oh, thats how you pop the seat? "oh, that’s how you put it in reverse"
Then there is the 3-wheel endorsement argument. In Colorado, if you have a M endorsement you can ride "any" motorcycle. If you have a M3 endorsement you can "only" ride a 3 wheeled motorcycle. I have had dealers say to me, after I ride in on my own spyder to tell me "you can test drive the spyder unless you have the M3 endorsement". ARE YOU KIDDING ME!!!!
So I ask you, how in the heck can they service the thing if they don't even know how the basics? (answer:they dont) so I am just saying for those in the market. Be careful - and may the force be with you.
So you see one listed at a dealership (non spyder dealership) and you go take a look. Many have them listed wrong. Listed as a RT when its really an RS. Listed as a SE when its really a manual. Listed as upgraded exhaust or seat when its really stock.
Then you start looking it over and they start to hover and you get comments like, "oh, thats how you pop the seat? "oh, that’s how you put it in reverse"
Then there is the 3-wheel endorsement argument. In Colorado, if you have a M endorsement you can ride "any" motorcycle. If you have a M3 endorsement you can "only" ride a 3 wheeled motorcycle. I have had dealers say to me, after I ride in on my own spyder to tell me "you can test drive the spyder unless you have the M3 endorsement". ARE YOU KIDDING ME!!!!
So I ask you, how in the heck can they service the thing if they don't even know how the basics? (answer:they dont) so I am just saying for those in the market. Be careful - and may the force be with you.
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