ARtraveler
R.I.P. Dwayne
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I am a long time Spyder owner and am one of the few that have owned 7 different Spyders, over15 years. This covers over 200,000 Spyder miles. Prior to 2008 and a little beyond I have owned every flavor of rice burner and a myriad of sizes. From 80cc to 2000cc and many in-between. At 79, I sold my last two Spyders and no longer ride motorcycles. Age and health finally got to me. In other words, I think I am qualified to say, I like motorcycles. I started riding in 1966.
My experience with the CanAm Spyder brand has been good. I NEVER have had a major breakdown, NEVER been stranded, and have NOT had issues with parts or service. I have been posting here since 2010 and have had many stories to tell. I lived in Alaska from 2001 until 2019 and then moved to Arkansas in 2019. Buying a Spyder today is like a crap-shoot. You can either have good luck or bad. I do not recall hearing any bad stuff about Ohio dealers, so that is in your favor. You are also 2 states away from iMoto, a place that delivers and has reasonable prices. I bought 2 Spyders from them. I have voiced comments over the years about poor dealer service, (as noted on the site) and the latest trend of "we don't work on machines that are 10 years or older." Another caveat, on any internet site, you are going to hear more about the "bad" stuff and "complaints." People like to use public forums when they have an axe to grind or a major complaint against a specific dealer. As a moderator, we look at these very carefully and try to keep the situations a bit more balanced. The blatant trouble makers do not have a chance here. :bowdown:
Parts and authorized service are a BRP (CanAM) thing. The complexity of the machines CAN be an issue, depending on the dealer. Parts are a BRP thing. It appears, that the parts problem have got a bit worse over the last few years. But, we also hear that about every other brand also. :bowdown: I was one of the first owners of a Spyder in Alaska. And I had four new ones in a row (2008, 2009, and 2010, and 2011). Then, I mellowed out a bit.
I am still on the SL site even though the Spyders have been gone since 2023.
A new Spyder is a decision you have to make. Best wishes in your choice. I vote go for it. :bowdown:
Hello - not sure if I have the privilege to reply here, but I have been thinking about buying a new 2024 or 2025 RT. I'm a lifetime Honda guy who went to KTM in 2018. Bought a new KTM adventure bike. Mechanically, the engine was great. I did have the notorious 1st-to-2nd gear miss issue in the transmission but I wanted to love the KTM so bad that I was willing to accept the fact that I need to be extra careful upshifting 1st to 2nd. Then suddenly, the electronic dash failed. The bike would start and run but the dash no longer worked. I took to the KTM dealer (which was excellent) and he said the electronic dash failed. It also lost my odometer reading. The dealer, while good, told me KTM was not willing to cover the dash under warranty because the bike was a 15 months old. Needless to say, the bike was at the dealer for 2 months getting a new dash, certifying the odometer and paying the $2000 bill. I essentially left the bike at the deanship (I did physically bring it home) but asked the dealer if he would sell on consignment (at a loss). I eventually came back to Honda which I have today.
So, I'm really afraid to buy a Can-Am Spyder when I hear stories about parts availability and dealers refusing to work on machines. I have no problem doing my own maintenance but I depend on the dealer for warranty issues and complex problems. These machines are complex and troubleshooting can be very difficult. I really want to buy the RT and I have been mentally planning trips that would be fun to do.
Let me know your thoughts. Are these machines a fun novelty, but not dependable transportation? Or do they will have a reasonable statistical probability of issues, but not unlike any other motorcycle?
CH
I am a long time Spyder owner and am one of the few that have owned 7 different Spyders, over15 years. This covers over 200,000 Spyder miles. Prior to 2008 and a little beyond I have owned every flavor of rice burner and a myriad of sizes. From 80cc to 2000cc and many in-between. At 79, I sold my last two Spyders and no longer ride motorcycles. Age and health finally got to me. In other words, I think I am qualified to say, I like motorcycles. I started riding in 1966.
My experience with the CanAm Spyder brand has been good. I NEVER have had a major breakdown, NEVER been stranded, and have NOT had issues with parts or service. I have been posting here since 2010 and have had many stories to tell. I lived in Alaska from 2001 until 2019 and then moved to Arkansas in 2019. Buying a Spyder today is like a crap-shoot. You can either have good luck or bad. I do not recall hearing any bad stuff about Ohio dealers, so that is in your favor. You are also 2 states away from iMoto, a place that delivers and has reasonable prices. I bought 2 Spyders from them. I have voiced comments over the years about poor dealer service, (as noted on the site) and the latest trend of "we don't work on machines that are 10 years or older." Another caveat, on any internet site, you are going to hear more about the "bad" stuff and "complaints." People like to use public forums when they have an axe to grind or a major complaint against a specific dealer. As a moderator, we look at these very carefully and try to keep the situations a bit more balanced. The blatant trouble makers do not have a chance here. :bowdown:
Parts and authorized service are a BRP (CanAM) thing. The complexity of the machines CAN be an issue, depending on the dealer. Parts are a BRP thing. It appears, that the parts problem have got a bit worse over the last few years. But, we also hear that about every other brand also. :bowdown: I was one of the first owners of a Spyder in Alaska. And I had four new ones in a row (2008, 2009, and 2010, and 2011). Then, I mellowed out a bit.
I am still on the SL site even though the Spyders have been gone since 2023.
A new Spyder is a decision you have to make. Best wishes in your choice. I vote go for it. :bowdown:
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