bhfromme
Member
Okay how do I say all this without sounding like a complainer? In my opinion it seems like the more enhancements BRP tries to make the further they get from their roots.
I had an 11 RT and now have an original 08 GS so I feel somewhat qualified to make that statement. Granted, the three cylinder 1330 engine seems to be a real upgrade. Hands down, no argument here on that (even though I've heard people here make the case that the original twin is actually more fun to jump on from a dead stop).
I am of the opinion that the original Spyders were sportier, handled better and had fewer maintenance issues than anything BRP has put on the market since. Yes, a touring model was needed so I get it. But the problems all seemed to snowball when the RT was introduced - don't even get me started on the model year 2013 - and again it is my opinion that over the years the RTs and the problems associated with them have resulted in BRP drifting from their original mission of building a fun and dependable three wheeler that will appeal to the masses.
So now we sit and eat our popcorn waiting for the 2016 unveiling at Sturgis. If this were 2010 I'd be excited to see what's coming. But after the disasters of the last few years I'm thinking 2016 will be another big yawn. Come on BRP let's show em what you're made of. Let's cut down on the glitz and glamour and get back to making a good ole down and dirty, dependable three wheeler.
Less is definitely more in this business. That's our opinion. We welcome yours.
I had an 11 RT and now have an original 08 GS so I feel somewhat qualified to make that statement. Granted, the three cylinder 1330 engine seems to be a real upgrade. Hands down, no argument here on that (even though I've heard people here make the case that the original twin is actually more fun to jump on from a dead stop).
I am of the opinion that the original Spyders were sportier, handled better and had fewer maintenance issues than anything BRP has put on the market since. Yes, a touring model was needed so I get it. But the problems all seemed to snowball when the RT was introduced - don't even get me started on the model year 2013 - and again it is my opinion that over the years the RTs and the problems associated with them have resulted in BRP drifting from their original mission of building a fun and dependable three wheeler that will appeal to the masses.
So now we sit and eat our popcorn waiting for the 2016 unveiling at Sturgis. If this were 2010 I'd be excited to see what's coming. But after the disasters of the last few years I'm thinking 2016 will be another big yawn. Come on BRP let's show em what you're made of. Let's cut down on the glitz and glamour and get back to making a good ole down and dirty, dependable three wheeler.
Less is definitely more in this business. That's our opinion. We welcome yours.