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griffontamer

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Hi all! I am new here. I've been drooling over Spyders since they came out back in '08 and now that the F3's are here, I decided to bite the bullet and get one. After some research and a test ride, I am in the process of buying an F3-S SM6.

But somehow I had previously missed the threads about excess vibration at certain speeds and it seems that people are pretty frustrated with it.

I usually stay away from first year models of anything due to the lack of real life road testing; am I making a mistake by buying one now? Would it be best to wait until it's been in production for a couple of years so that the quirks have been found out and fixed? Thanks!
 
Hi all! I am new here. I've been drooling over Spyders since they came out back in '08 and now that the F3's are here, I decided to bite the bullet and get one. After some research and a test ride, I am in the process of buying an F3-S SM6.

But somehow I had previously missed the threads about excess vibration at certain speeds and it seems that people are pretty frustrated with it.

I usually stay away from first year models of anything due to the lack of real life road testing; am I making a mistake by buying one now? Would it be best to wait until it's been in production for a couple of years so that the quirks have been found out and fixed? Thanks!
I've purchased 2008 as soon as they came out. No issues. Yes, there is more chances that first year model will have hick ups. Get extended warranty and enjoy the ride!
 
at the end its a your call

Hi man,
I did some YouTube videos about complains but as well about joy.. so at the end it will be your call...
1st is how it rides.. second is about the complains..

All in all.. look, this is my very first bike, and very first Spyder.I never drove Spyder before, not even as a test drive, because I pre-buy it. If you are not tight on money, I say go for it. The belt vibration??? well honestly, after 3.000km I dont care..
I love speed, so what worries me more, is that i want MORE POWEr :)))) - even it has lot of it..
If you are type of guy that prefers to cruise, and sometimes likes to go quickly, and likes attention and prefer some extra safeness.. great..
If you are little bit like me, that loves speed and try to kill myself from time to time, you will do some mods - like thorougher springs, look for performance air filter do small things here and there..
But vibration dont worry me any more.. its a bike not a Mercedes S class limousine.. you have to live with that.

hope I help you a bit...



Hi all! I am new here. I've been drooling over Spyders since they came out back in '08 and now that the F3's are here, I decided to bite the bullet and get one. After some research and a test ride, I am in the process of buying an F3-S SM6.

But somehow I had previously missed the threads about excess vibration at certain speeds and it seems that people are pretty frustrated with it.

I usually stay away from first year models of anything due to the lack of real life road testing; am I making a mistake by buying one now? Would it be best to wait until it's been in production for a couple of years so that the quirks have been found out and fixed? Thanks!
 
:welcome:

I've only ridden the F3 once on a demo ryde, so can't speak to any problems.

But I'd say, if you want to ryde this year, go for it.
 
i bought the f3s about a month ago and hadn't even taken a test ride. the wife and i have 1300 plus miles on it and have noticed a slight vibration at around 65 or 70mph. i had the same on the rss. a lazer alignment should take care of the problem. we love it. i had the same decision to make as you, and we just went for it. glad we did. by far, the best machine i have ever owned.:thumbup:
 
hope you spent some time learning how much it costs to maintain these spyders... they are fun to ride, but they are VERY ESPENSIVE TO MAINTAIN !!!

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If vibration is to much try a belt tensioner from a dealer on the home page. Had one on a 2012 RT took almost all away. Have a 2014 RT now and don't need it yet, 11,000+ miles. :yes:
 
If vibration is to much try a belt tensioner from a dealer on the home page. Had one on a 2012 RT took almost all away. Have a 2014 RT now and don't need it yet, 11,000+ miles. :yes:
smoothspyder doesn't have one yet for the f3. i'm waiting too!!
 
Tires are never cheap... :shocked:
Oil changes seem to run high; the cost varies, based upon your dealer's hourly rate for labor.
But the new 1330 is relatively cheap to maintain, when compared to it's 998 brother! :thumbup:

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Keep reading all post and learn all about what you need to know here. Good luck and hope to see you at the Oyster run this year,
 
Tires are never cheap... :shocked:
Oil changes seem to run high; the cost varies, based upon your dealer's hourly rate for labor.
But the new 1330 is relatively cheap to maintain, when compared to it's 998 brother! :thumbup:

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Thanks Bob. I know tires aren't cheap but I wouldn't say that's an expensive upkeep. Do most people take their Spyders in for oil changes or do it themselves? Would think it's cheaper doing it at home. I have a harley and have found out how expensive some things can be. But I did my own oil changes with all my other bikes. Anything other than that ,I would consult with a shop.
 
When you say they are expensive to maintain,what are you referring to as far as maintenance?

There are a few eye openers:

Standard oil change/filter service--about $350

Change out a rear tire--about $350 (including tire)

Valve check service for 998 v twin--about $800

Your price may vary. My dealer does $110 per hour for labor. Doing your own maintenance can save money of course.
 
:shocked: But D, You're in a place where the dealer is the only game in Town... :banghead:
I paid about $135 for a tire installed, and my oil changes run less than $125.
 
:shocked: But D, You're in a place where the dealer is the only game in Town... :banghead:
I paid about $135 for a tire installed, and my oil changes run less than $125.

There are more posting similar to the prices I did than yours above. I wish the reverse was true.
 
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Hi Griffontamer. I like you am totally new to this whole Spyder thing. I have really liked the look since day 1 but I was never able to convince my husband that we would enjoy one. He'd had motorcycles in his younger years and just felt they were too dangerous. And somehow he just wasn't interested in the 3 wheel variety either. Well unfortunately God took over and I am now on my own. So my gift to myself was a new 2015 F3. I don't even have the endorsement yet that NV requires. I will be taking the local community colleges motorcycle safety couse in 2 weeks. But I live in a large condo complex and I've been tooling around it with the bike and I am in love. The speed limit is 15 so admittedly I'm not going fast enough to feel that but I am hooked !! You will not regret it.;)
 
Welcome Vega. OP,I had an 09 RSS. Loved it. Only reason I got rid of it is because of the heat. They fixed that now. I did the demo ride on an F3-S se6. Absolutely loved it. My demo guys were great. Got on the highway and opened it up. Never felt anything weird but I'm also use to my Harley. That whole thing shakes. Lol. If you like the F3,don't worry about it. That's what warranties are for. Get it,take care of it and enjoy the ride.
 
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