If I haven't said so already, congrats on your '
New to You' almost new/unridden Spyder! :congrats:
As for your noise problem, many 2020-ish Spyder owners reported a serious '
whine or wind noise' issue with their machines, apparently coming from down around the front sprocket area; so there's quite a few threads here on the Forum asking about the problem and discussing the 'fix', all just waiting to be found if you do a little searching and reading. :thumbup:
Briefly, after a whole
LOT of complaints and much deliberation on BRP's part, they decided this noise was due to the front sprocket and 'the fix' required the installation of a replacement front sprocket, but IIRC it was only made available to those who complained, at least initially. This replacement sprocket was a white ceramic coated sprocket. Only it didn't seem to work in reducing the noise for
everyone complaining; and then before this noise issue was ever completely resolved to everyone's satisfaction, it was overtaken by the '
Failing front sprocket' issue that rapidly became a very widespread concern, with a subsequent recall that also ended up requiring a front sprocket replacement, only this time it was a shiny silver sprocket. Again, lots of threads, hundreds of posts, all available for you to check out after a bit of searching.
Here's a start on that searching/reading:
https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?129857-129857
So I'd think that either way, your RT is probably going to need a front sprocket replacement! And because your 'new to you' Spyder has done do few miles and such a lot of sitting, neither of which is good for it, you should also consider replacing
all the fluids and filters, and very carefully checking the tires for age/sitting damage too! However, it might be a good idea to start out by going to BRP's website or your nearest dealer and checking the service history via your VIN - that should also reveal any outstanding recalls or updates required, and you juuust might be lucky enough to be pleasantly surprised?! No guarantees, but you'll never know unless you ask! :dontknow:
Good Luck! :cheers: