Cost.....
Hi Dave here,
I was also looking for a more sporty scooter rather than the big road machine,
I figured the unit has the same drive train and much less stuff hanging on it that means
less weight and that should mean better performance and handling and better milage.
Well the first 2 are correct it is faster and handles I feel better but the fuel milage sucks
for something this light it should get much much better gas milage but it does not, my cars
get better milage than my 2008 GS SE5.... all that being said I think the GS and RS early models are a good way to go they seem to have much less troubles than the later ones
mine has been a joy to have and ride service wise I feel they are more costly to maintain than my other motorcycles are for several reasons, 1 cost of parts and labor charger at the dealers
seem higher than at say the Honda, and other brand dealers. here the rate per hour at the
Spyder dealers runs at $125.00 per hour and most all other motorcycle shops are at $85.00
per. hour. Oil changes and such are the same in milage as other brands so it's just more because of the shop labor rate.
You must remember this is a toy just like a boat or some other toy so the cost is just the way it is if you want to play you must pay.
Your chances of ever needing your engine rebuilt are slim same with the trans. if you maintain
the spyder like your car it will last for many years and give you your moneys worth of fun....
Dave
Hi all... looking to get a 2008-2013 gs or rs..... more of a sporty look and being 21 i prefer the sporty look.. but wondering about cost of ownership. Is it going to run me thousands of bucks every year in maintenance. Anyone know how much it cost to get the engine or trans rebuilt. Never owned a spyder and not to sure what to expect as far as maintenance and longevity.... would buying a 2009 gs se5 10k miles for $10,500 be a good deal. Don't want to take out a 3 year loan and have it fail before the loan is paid.