:agree::agree::agree:..... Plus the new instrument cluster may not be what you like .....it's very different from what it was and I think maybe tooooooo high tech ..... plus I've heard confusing things about the Stereo ...you might have to have an I-phone ..........check it out first ..... plus the Hit on depression is mostly after the first year so let thedealer take the Hit ..:roflblack::roflblack:.......Mike :thumbup::agree: You never want to buy the vehicle with the 'first' of anything, and if you read the threads here, there aren't too many new 2018 owners who aren't doing some 'unpaid testing & product development/fine tuning work' for BRP; almost invariably on that 'new' & 'first edition' electronic/digital dash!! Give it a year or two for the bugs to be ironed out & all the necesary instructions on how to operate the 'all new dash' to be formalised & known by most, and it could be great.... until then, do you REALLY want to be BRP's unpaid crash test dummy?? :dontknow:
I'd be looking for the best deal you can get on the highest spec 2017 you can find out there that floats your boat, & let others do the unpaid 'production testing' & have all the frustrations of owning the 2018 with it's all-new dash! :thumbup:
:agree::agree::agree:..... Plus the new instrument cluster may not be what you like .....it's very different from what it was and I think maybe tooooooo high tech ..... plus I've heard confusing things about the Stereo ...you might have to have an I-phone ..........check it out first ..... plus the Hit on depression is mostly after the first year so let thedealer take the Hit ..:roflblack::roflblack:.......Mike :thumbup:
:agree::agree::agree:..... Plus the new instrument cluster may not be what you like .....it's very different from what it was and I think maybe tooooooo high tech ..... plus I've heard confusing things about the Stereo ...you might have to have an I-phone ..........check it out first ..... plus the Hit on depression is mostly after the first year so let thedealer take the Hit ..:roflblack::roflblack:.......Mike :thumbup:
Both have the air leveling systems, except the base model.Interesting about the steering though. It just depends if money is important or being a beta tester is important.I just got a 2018 rtl and the steering is so much easier than the 2017. If i were you i would have the dealer let you try them around the parking lot.They put a different steering gear box on the 2018. day and night different. It takes 8 lbs to turn the 2018 and 30 lbs to turn 2017. I have a 2017 and a 2018 That is the difference at ideal wen you turn short and take of. The new dash is all different you will get used to it.The 2018 has auto rear shock air ride also. They switched over the new gear box in august of 2017 so some of the later production models had them. I el.would make sure be for i bought one. I hope this helps you and any one else. Don Harvey If you have any questions feel free to call me @ 1 607 4323069
I bought a 2017 RT-S and saved enough to buy a lot of gas and insurance. My '17 is the same running gear as my '14, no difference that I can tell other than the steering seems a little easier at slow speeds. The dash means nothing to me. If I an read the odometer, gas, RPMs and temperature gauge then I am happy. I check my speed on my GPS. My plan is this is my last Spyder.
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I just bought an 18 could not find a 17 rt ld in blue I’m disappointed with the new dash not enough apps very restricted +the phone has to go into the frunk If they would open access to the entire phone and apps it would be great also you cannot listen to fm radio on your Bluetooth. I don’t know if this is the norm it’s my first spyder I’m use to the nav gold wing but I do like the bike in every other wayHello All,
Ready to pull the trigger. have a $2000.00 off coupon on the 18's but the 2017 are offering good discounts too.
it will be my 1st Spyder, are the 18's with the new dashboard the way to go?
Hello All,
Ready to pull the trigger. have a $2000.00 off coupon on the 18's but the 2017 are offering good discounts too.
it will be my 1st Spyder, are the 18's with the new dashboard the way to go?
I just got a 2018 rtl and the steering is so much easier than the 2017. If i were you i would have the dealer let you try them around the parking lot.They put a different steering gear box on the 2018. day and night different. It takes 8 lbs to turn the 2018 and 30 lbs to turn 2017. I have a 2017 and a 2018 That is the difference at ideal wen you turn short and take of. The new dash is all different you will get used to it.The 2018 has auto rear shock air ride also. They switched over the new gear box in august of 2017 so some of the later production models had them. I would make sure be for i bought one. I hope this helps you and any one else. Don Harvey If you have any questions feel free to call me @ 1 607 4323069
I get quite depressed even thinking of paying close to MSRP for one of these beasts!!!
Al in Kazoo
I just took delivery of a 0 miles 2017 RT-L and couldn't be happier. Paid a little over 25K OTD and prefer the analog instrument panel.
I had a Zumo 590 from my old bike so I plan on selling the new one that came with the spyder. This will make the 2017 an even better deal.[/QUOT
Sound good.. I would not turn down a deep discount on the 2017 RT-L if that is possible.