Hello all,
Planning on test driving and possibly becoming an owner of a 2012 RS manual. I really like the looks and design of the Spyder and think it would fit my riding style. (Previously rode a 2006 Yamaha FZ6)
Going through loads of posts on SpyderLovers and SpyderTalk regarding reliability it seems the Spyder has not been without it's technical and mechanical problems. From what I've seen it appears more problems have been related to the complicated electronic systems than mechanical systems although there have definitely been a few mechanical bugs. All of the information I've gone through seems to be dated and mainly deals with reliability issues from the early production units in 2008 and 2009.
My question is directed at those who have a 2011 or 2012 or even older models that have racked up a few miles. Have you noticed that the recalls and repairs have improved the reliability of the Spyder and does it appear that BRP has worked out a lot of the kinks in the past four years or are the problems part of a bigger issue with quality control, engineering, etc...
Coming from the watercraft world I rode a Yamaha FZR and was always impressed with the design and features of the SeaDoo watecraft. Owners seemed to praise their craft and all its features when working, but cursed them when they frequently failed, hoping that the Can-Am side of the business is a little different.
Very interested in the Spyder but concerned with the sheer number and diversity of problems reported by some owners and wanting some reassurance that BRP is improving the design of these bikes to increase reliability.
Thanks for your responses in advance!
Planning on test driving and possibly becoming an owner of a 2012 RS manual. I really like the looks and design of the Spyder and think it would fit my riding style. (Previously rode a 2006 Yamaha FZ6)
Going through loads of posts on SpyderLovers and SpyderTalk regarding reliability it seems the Spyder has not been without it's technical and mechanical problems. From what I've seen it appears more problems have been related to the complicated electronic systems than mechanical systems although there have definitely been a few mechanical bugs. All of the information I've gone through seems to be dated and mainly deals with reliability issues from the early production units in 2008 and 2009.
My question is directed at those who have a 2011 or 2012 or even older models that have racked up a few miles. Have you noticed that the recalls and repairs have improved the reliability of the Spyder and does it appear that BRP has worked out a lot of the kinks in the past four years or are the problems part of a bigger issue with quality control, engineering, etc...
Coming from the watercraft world I rode a Yamaha FZR and was always impressed with the design and features of the SeaDoo watecraft. Owners seemed to praise their craft and all its features when working, but cursed them when they frequently failed, hoping that the Can-Am side of the business is a little different.
Very interested in the Spyder but concerned with the sheer number and diversity of problems reported by some owners and wanting some reassurance that BRP is improving the design of these bikes to increase reliability.
Thanks for your responses in advance!
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