TonyMac
New member
Back in 2008, I saw a Spyder on the highway and immediately knew I had to get one. Two months later, I'm at Joe Harrison Honda and bought a 2008 SM5 in bright yellow. Immediately started converting it into a sort of touring bike with the handlebar risers, mirror extensions, Cal-Sci windshield, Corbin seats and back rests, sway bar, exhaust pipe, aftermarket nav system. You name it. It was a great bike and I loved and rode it for five years until I caught the two wheel bug riding my son in law's Ninja and wound up getting a BMW K1600 GTL with all the bells and whistles. A true touring bike that I also loved. Well that Beemer got stolen a few weeks back, recovered by the police but totaled by my insurance company. Now, I'm looking for a replacement and of course the news of the 2014 RTS (in yellow, of course) came up and I began scouring this site for information on the bike. Sounds like I've convinced myself again that a Touring Spyder is the new right answer.
Price wise it seems like it will be a repeat of 2008 in that if you want the newest 2014 Spyder you are going to pay MSRP or very near it. I tend to agree with the folks on this site who posted that the reputation of the dealer and your relationship with them is probably a better indicator of your long term happiness than shaving a few hundred dollars off the sale price just so you can crow that you "got a good deal".
Given that Joe Harrison and South Texas Suzuki are out of business, what can my fellow Spyder Lovers in the San Antonio area say about Kent Powersports in Selma, Woods Cycle in New Braunfels or Yamaha Fun Center in Boerne?
Any recommendations or advice would be greatly apprecated.
Price wise it seems like it will be a repeat of 2008 in that if you want the newest 2014 Spyder you are going to pay MSRP or very near it. I tend to agree with the folks on this site who posted that the reputation of the dealer and your relationship with them is probably a better indicator of your long term happiness than shaving a few hundred dollars off the sale price just so you can crow that you "got a good deal".
Given that Joe Harrison and South Texas Suzuki are out of business, what can my fellow Spyder Lovers in the San Antonio area say about Kent Powersports in Selma, Woods Cycle in New Braunfels or Yamaha Fun Center in Boerne?
Any recommendations or advice would be greatly apprecated.