Yemaya
New member
I've been a longtime lurker, and I finally bought a 2011 RT Limited last Thursday. :yes: I have been riding it every day. I came from a two wheel background, but I sold my motorcycle last winter because I just knew I wanted to buy a Spyder. In order to make the decision on which one to purchase I took the Apex Spyder training class a few weeks ago. It was so much fun, they covered everything on the Spyder. I had the opportunity to ride a manual RSS, a manual RT, a semiautomatic RT, and I sat on an ST. It was like a three day test ride. Once I did practice maneuvers on the semiautomatic RT, I knew this was the bike for me. Coleman Powersports supplies the Spyders for Apex's training classes, and when I went to the dealership, there it was....the very Spyder I'd trained on. I knew I had to have it, it rode really well, and being a Limited, it had everything on it. A couple of hours later I was out the door and headed home in the dark cold, but I didn't care.
The next day I was running errands on my Spyder, and when I tried to start it up, it wouldn't start. I had to call my husband out to jump the battery. He discovered it was at less than 20%, so when I got home! I left it on the trickle charger overnight. The next morning, we went out riding (hubby has an HD Road Glide), and when we got home after an hour of riding, the battery was way down again. We went back to Coleman Powersports to see if the battery had jus gotten old and needed to be changed. After they took it apart, they thought the culprit was the aftermarket Gorilla alarm system the previous owner had installed. They would like to take it apart and remove the alarm system. My husband had them install a brand new battery instead, and we are supposed to go back to get the alarm removed on Tuesday.
Since I've gotten the new battery, I haven't had any problems at all with start ups. I haven't used the alarm with the new battery though. But with the old battery, it wasn't staying charged for long at all.
Do you all think my problems stemmed from the old battery, or do I need to get this aftermarket alarm system removed?
The next day I was running errands on my Spyder, and when I tried to start it up, it wouldn't start. I had to call my husband out to jump the battery. He discovered it was at less than 20%, so when I got home! I left it on the trickle charger overnight. The next morning, we went out riding (hubby has an HD Road Glide), and when we got home after an hour of riding, the battery was way down again. We went back to Coleman Powersports to see if the battery had jus gotten old and needed to be changed. After they took it apart, they thought the culprit was the aftermarket Gorilla alarm system the previous owner had installed. They would like to take it apart and remove the alarm system. My husband had them install a brand new battery instead, and we are supposed to go back to get the alarm removed on Tuesday.
Since I've gotten the new battery, I haven't had any problems at all with start ups. I haven't used the alarm with the new battery though. But with the old battery, it wasn't staying charged for long at all.
Do you all think my problems stemmed from the old battery, or do I need to get this aftermarket alarm system removed?