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2010 Base model RT

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Can anyone tell me anything about the base model 2010 RT?
I have seen one on line with about 30,000 miles on it, very clean and well maintained. Is being flogged by a dealer!

It has the standard transmission, new tires. Unfortunately it is on the east coast and I am on the we't one so a long ryde home.. so what I want to know is is it worth it or should I save my pennies and get a newer more spendy flavour in a year or three?
What are they like for handling, riding and fuel economy? What would be included in the package, radio stuff like that? I'm used to driving a sidecar so push and pull is normal for me :shocked:

Thanks Colm
 
The first year of the RT... ;)
I remember mine fondly; it lit the fires! :thumbup:
But it was NOT a machine without some interesting "issues" :shocked:
2 Throttle bodies
A throttle position sensor
A Center windshield strut
A brakelight switch that fell apart.

Plus I felt a definite need to firm-up the front suspension...

You should shop carefully, and find out exactly what has been done to the bike, before signing anything.
Good Luck!
 
I currently own a 2010 Spyder RT (base model). It has no radio/audio and the rear suspension air pressure must be done manually using the schrader valve under the seat. It does have cruise control, heated driver (only) grips. I haven't experienced ANY mechanical issues that have been mentioned. The main shortfall of the 2010 was handling. I have added a BajaRon swaybar and Elka performance front shocks and am careful to keep rear air pressure at 65 PSI. The main driver comfort issue I have experienced is lack of floorboards which are standard on the high-end RT models. I have added full Seal Boards which are superior to the factory offering on the higher end RTs (IMHO). The main shortcomings I need to overcome at this point are visibility related; not much light from the side or rear in particular. The handling problems were pretty much the same for later V-twin RTs and these issues will need to be corrected, in my opinion, if you own a 2011-2013. Can't speak to 2014/2015 models. I purchased my RT with 2500 miles on the clock earlier this year for $12.5K out the door making the unit cost under $12K (TX sales tax plus title/license fees INCLUDED in the $12.5). I may eventually buy a Can-Am radio kit which includes front speakers (about $600). I will be keeping my RT for awhile as it is paid for and I have no desire to take on the $15-20K additional cost of a new one.
 
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Can anyone tell me anything about the base model 2010 RT?
I have seen one on line with about 30,000 miles on it, very clean and well maintained. Is being flogged by a dealer!

It has the standard transmission, new tires. Unfortunately it is on the east coast and I am on the we't one so a long ryde home.. so what I want to know is is it worth it or should I save my pennies and get a newer more spendy flavour in a year or three?
What are they like for handling, riding and fuel economy? What would be included in the package, radio stuff like that? I'm used to driving a sidecar so push and pull is normal for me :shocked:

Thanks Colm

Personally I wouldn't buy it at any price........it's too expensive to maintain + other issues ........What do they want for it ?????........Mike :thumbup:
 
I have a 2010 base, most of the above is the same, all though I am going thru a over heat problem right now. I like the Spyer very much, however I would look closer to home. I would not be on favor of starting out a 3 thousand mile journey on a used machine of any sort, plus paying for a ticket to get there and shipping it would be very high cost.
Oldmanzues
 
Here's the thing..!!

good deals abound ( unless they are giving it away) at the moment and will get better as the new line up is announced next week and the ryding season come to an end. If you are thinking of buying it on the east coast and ryding home....it's a leap. You would probably have no problem being well taken care of and all recalls and updates done. If you do, get the vin# and check that it is up to date with all bulletins and updates. You can do this at brp or a local dealer...happy hunting and see you spyder ryding soon...:thumbup:
 
Perhaps I should have mentioned this earlier... :opps:
If you're looking to buy a bike sight unseen, and from across the Country...

...That price had better be about six steps beyond awesome! nojoke
Are there any dealers within a reasonable riding distance of you? They may have used machines that would be price competitive; once you figure in the cost of your trip to get this one...
 
Can anyone tell me anything about the base model 2010 RT?
I have seen one on line with about 30,000 miles on it, very clean and well maintained. Is being flogged by a dealer!

It has the standard transmission, new tires. Unfortunately it is on the east coast and I am on the we't one so a long ryde home.. so what I want to know is is it worth it or should I save my pennies and get a newer more spendy flavour in a year or three?
What are they like for handling, riding and fuel economy? What would be included in the package, radio stuff like that? I'm used to driving a sidecar so push and pull is normal for me :shocked:

Thanks Colm

I have a 2010 RT manual transmission and I paid $19,600 from a dealer. I added the radio. I always ride two up with my wife and have always have gotten 34 mpg. Make sure the throttle body has been replace as this was a major issue with that year, that can run you $800.00. Never had any other issues and still runs great. Rear tire seem to last between 9,000 and 10,000 miles. My wife also drives it and we both really enjoy riding.
 
Well gentlemen, thank you for all your candid remarks! They are asking $12,500 Canadian loonies!


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Bob D, It's very difficult to get information after a trade in mainly because the op has left the building! Certainly the service records would give a certain view of which mods had been performed and if the service intervals had been observed. Recalls and the like would also be preserved of course, but I do not know if these remain on the bikes computer or in the cloud (with the silver lining) at BRP. I tend to do my own wrenching as it can be a money saver but having a mentor or a woman near by to give criticism (I get that free of charge from the later by the way) can be a bonus, pointing the way to go without my having to grovel away in the dark trying to intercept cryptic messages from the Internet...


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I understand...:thumbup:
If you have the bike's V.I.N., you can have a dealer punch that into their computer, and it'll pull up all of the times that it's been input to the system...
 
BlueKnight911 "what do you mean by being too expensive to maintain?" Is the model a pariah?


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Don E from ET,
Thank you for the read, I have been there but it is worthwhile doing a refresher :) I'll have to look more deeply into the bowels of BRP's website to glean more info on the various models, the more recent are most prominent obviously


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Mike just has no faith in the 998 engines anymore...
During the first couple of years; the RTs had the aforementioned throttle body issues...
That's the Biggie! :shocked:
But the more frequent oil changes for the 998s, coupled with periodic valve adjustments Do make the maintenance something that shouldn't be ignored...
Here's a comparison of the 998s, versus the 1330s, as far as maintenance is concerned.
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I'd say that that is way too much for a 5 year old Spyder, even in Loonies. I had a 2010 RTS with a manual transmission and I didn't have many issues with it in 59,000 miles. Aren't there quite a few Spyders in British Columbia? Check out the dealer in Ladysmith maybe they can find a good deal for you.
 
Chupaca, sage advice indeed, however even in the frozen North we have fewer models to compare closer to home! My nearest dealer is about 80 miles away so just a half days ride (return) on my worn out Wing. Curiously while comparing the majority of the flavours on the web here from coast to coast most of the secondhand models are for sale between Alberta and Montreal and Quebec and not a huge amount out west young man! Another item, the cost difference between the SE and the manual can be high and few and far between and the ST models are almost as rare as rocking horse manure! So it looks like all the good ones are sold south of the border or have been siphoned off...


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SpyderAnn01,
I have only seen one Yellow Spyder in BC and he/she was going the other way :( I was in Vancouver a few weeks ago nary a one to be seen. So in the last 5000km of riding I have only seen one on the road, so where are they? Maybe due to our road speeds riding one will be in just the first two gears around the city and maybe into third on the highway?
I did visit Ladysmith last year and he had a lot of new ones. His co conspirator has an 2011 RS-S with 4003km on it for $12k and it seems to be the best deal out here!
Maybe I should wait until the new year deals are out there again in a few months?


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