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Spyder Spy Photos-Lamonster take

Lamonster

SpyderLovers Founder
Like most of you I was very surprised to see these photos pop up on www.Motorcycle.com yesterday. So what should we gather from these pictures?

First thing for sure is we don't know if this is a 2015 Spyder or not. BRP is an innovating company that test many prototype products around the world and even the ones they have shown to the world have yet to come to market like the hybrid Can-Am Spyder This could be another prototype that may or may not come to market. The good thing is BRP is not done with the Spyder and even though some of you may not be liking what you see now you best be thankful they haven't decided to drop the line all together.

I've been running motorcycle message boards for 15 years now and one thing I can tell you that's a constant is haters are going to hate. I've yet to see any new product launch where the majority of the current brand owners loved the new model. Saw this with the Valkyrie when the Standard became a Tour and the Tour became the Interstate. Saw the same thing with the VTX and the Goldwing. But you know what, after the smoke died down the new model became the standard and the next change brought along a whole new group of haters. The Goldwing was classic as the change was so small that only a Goldwing owner would notice and yet the chatter of how "ugly" it was made me laugh. Then the F6B came out and oh my the haters came out of the woodwork for that bike. It was the exact same bike they were riding without the trunk, that's it. But in these groups there were always a small group that liked the new model, they embraced change and weren't stuck with what was the current norm. Those small groups become the norm after time and then they become the new haters. It's crazy but that's how it works.

So what do we know for sure? For sure we know that BRP is still on top of their game. They have had some setbacks as we all know and they are working on fixing those issues but are still working on new product development. That's a pretty bold move when you consider they came out with the ST in 2013 and the 1330 RT in 2014. I think we all would agree that the 1330 was a move in the right direction. I know I sure like getting 36 mpg towing a trailer now as opposed to the 26 mpg I got with the 998. So if BRP is not sitting on their hands and the evidence is that they don't we may be looking at a new model Spyder. Will it make it into the 2015 lineup? Is this the finish product? We can't say for sure till Sept. 23 but for sure hate it or love it BRP is still the leader in the reverse trike world and I think will be for many years to come.

I would ask that you would withhold your ugly comments till you see the final product and even if this is the final product it's still part of the Spyder family and "ugly" is an ugly thing to say to a family member. ;)

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It may or may not ugly, remember when it comes to an RS t is what's under the skin that counts, and I want to see it naked!
 
Agreed! I stated in another post a few minutes ago, it is a test mule from the looks of it. I think everyone is going to be pleasantly surprised with the overall '15 model line. I might add "surprised and proud". BRP is a progressive company, and not afraid to take chances, or the Spyders would have never been build in the first place. I think it is amazing what they have accomplished in 5 or 6 years. They are the talk of the industry with 3 wheel innovation. I am afraid I might have to put my '10 RT "GT" out to pasture when the '15's get here. :f_spider:
 
just my opinion....there seems to be more openness for air flow...that is a good thing.....but I want to see what's under the canvas .....Sept 23...bring it on
 
I seem to notice the I-3 motor siding right next to his leg. and while I'm not too impressed with the beauty of the front, nor the rear fender, and question how the frunk is going to be able to be kept, let alone kept cool (I can keep a couple bottles of water coold few up to 5 hours in the frunk) with the radiators on the outside of it...I'll hold my breath and my final thoughts till the final edition comes out. also, where's the room for the passenger backrest?
 
Same Company

Hey guys, keep in mind, this is the same company that built the Spyder we know and love today, no reason to believe they would do anything to detract from the trend of innovative designs and technology we are accustomed to seeing from BRP.

Just to add, as mentioned above, there is a lot of camo on that bike, and these things seldom look exactly the way POC looks during testing.

I have high hopes, and I can't wait to see whats under the sheet at the reveal this fall. :thumbup:
 
Too hard to tell for sure but I believe this is the entry level Spyder in its preliminary stage, it will be a stripped down version with a 600cc motor and BRP will unveil this at the dealer meeting exactly like they did for the Sea-Doo Spark unveiling the price from right to left, my dealer is guessing the price will be $7,999 and I'm saying $9,999
I'm sure what ever is released in September will take the market by storm and I'm happy to see BRP is taking steps to fix the heat problems on the 2013's, I expect big things from this company in the future but for 2015, all will be focused on the entry level machine
 
Considering that a whole lot is hidden, calling this ugly is like saying the woman behind the curtain is ugly . . . no basis to make the judgment . . .

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I'll reserve judgment until BRP opens the curtains in September!
 
Nicely put, Lamont.

I am going to say this to the "haters" out there: if you are just by looking at those pictures (or just by looking at anything first glance), you are making poor a judgment call, and that speaks a lot about a person's level of intelligence.

Look at the picture in particular as an example. First off; this is not exactly what we are going to see for the 2015. Why? Like Mark said, it is covered for testing purposes. I am not an Engineer, but I am a software tester and these things are done to focus on certain areas of testing (at least from a coding perspective). However, notice that the rider has a computer tablet on his lap: I am assuming he is reading data from BUDS while riding or using another type of software to get instant results. In fact, this could not even be a 2015 Spyder but for another model year release test.

The important thing is that BRP is not just stopping there and looking ahead, like we as humans have been doing for centuries. If you fear change, that is what a hater does, regardless of the improvement in your life that particular item can do.

And I am out of the soapbox. FYI I am referring to life in particular, just using Lamont's post as an example. For those waiting for the curtain to open... :thumbup:
 
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Like most of you I was very surprised to see these photos pop up on www.Motorcycle.com yesterday. So what should we gather from these pictures?
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The good thing is BRP is not done with the Spyder and even though some of you may not be liking what you see now you best be thankful they haven't decided to drop the line all together.
:yikes: That never even occurred to me!! Has there really been such speculation????

I've been running motorcycle message boards for 15 years now and one thing I can tell you that's a constant is haters are going to hate. . . . Those small groups become the norm after time and then they become the new haters. It's crazy but that's how it works.

I think calling a dislike of the design in the photos "hate" is a bit harsh.

So what do we know for sure? For sure we know that BRP is still on top of their game. They have had some setbacks as we all know and they are working on fixing those issues but are still working on new product development. That's a pretty bold move when you consider they came out with the ST in 2013 and the 1330 RT in 2014. I think we all would agree that the 1330 was a move in the right direction. I know I sure like getting 36 mpg towing a trailer now as opposed to the 26 mpg I got with the 998. So if BRP is not sitting on their hands and the evidence is that they don't we may be looking at a new model Spyder. Will it make it into the 2015 lineup? Is this the finish product? We can't say for sure till Sept. 23 but for sure hate it or love it BRP is still the leader in the reverse trike world and I think will be for many years to come.

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That never even occurred to me!! Has there really been such speculation????

BRP dropped the boat line so if Spyder sales fall to the level the boats did you can bet it will get dropped.
 
I made my comments in the 'other' thread...

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...-Roadster-Spied!&p=858115&posted=1#post858115

In the above picture it looks as if the rider is sitting in the passenger position
as no passenger seat is in evidence. Although there are grab rails......
The licence plate is Austrian so the rider is probably a Rotax tester.

(Apologies for earlier saying it was Belgian, seems I'm getting more stupid as I get older!)
 
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Thanks for coming on and posting Lamonster

Been working with car dealer and manufacturers for 25 years the concept statement is good to bring up, just because they have a working model doesn't mean that's what's coming also that could just be a new frame design with some basic plastic stuck on there to house the lights gauges and protect the test person.

In a about a month we will know but can't imagine with the new frame design they just brought out that the currant models are changing that dramatically . I would think the idea of the more competitively price model may be the answer.


Also if anyone know Lamont does :D But he is a good secret keeper:doorag:
 
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