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Can't decide between a Spyder RT or a Harley/Honda Trike. HELP

DonCSCS

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Hello,

I just recently got my M3 license in Va. I took the test riding a Spyder, but I also have riddent a Harley Trike and liked both.

Trying to break down the Pro's and Cons of both. I am a little concerned on the electrical components of the spyder. Any and all information you can share would be greatly appreciated.
 
Hello,

I just recently got my M3 license in Va. I took the test riding a Spyder, but I also have riddent a Harley Trike and liked both.

Trying to break down the Pro's and Cons of both. I am a little concerned on the electrical components of the spyder. Any and all information you can share would be greatly appreciated.

First of all, Don, you do realize this forum is "SpyderLovers", right?

I was in the same boat in 2013. I had a friend point out that all my experience in the past was on two-wheels. He reminded me that, as I hugged a tight turn on a rear wheeled trike, I might be hugging the center line with my front wheel . . . which would put my inside rear wheel in the other lane . . . not a concern with the Spyder because you see where those "outrigger wheels" are located, when they are in front of you.

I went with the Spyder and love it . . . it is the most fun I've had in my 60's, and I will never go back to two wheels . . . or a rear-wheeled trike.

That said, it is your choice and no one can make it for you. If you buy a new Spyder, it comes with an unlimited mileage warranty for two years, and BRP offers an extended warranty, honored by all BRP dealers that you can get for an additional 1, 2, or 3 years . . .

My advice? Get a Spyder. . . you will have no regrets.
 
It really depends on what you want. The harley trike and spyder are two totally different rides. The only similarities are the amount of wheels and similar pricing. Other than that they are completely different rides.

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+1 on Drew's comment. On one mechanical point remember that the Spyder has a REAL reverse gear.
 
I'd be very interested in the responses you get from posting this same question on a Harley and a Goldwing board.

I can tell you my next door neighbor has the Harley trike and he complains about it all the time. He always asks me about my Spyder when I see him. I think the only thing keeping him from a Spyder is the amount of grief his Harley buddies would give him. I could be wrong, just my take.
 
OMG

It really depends on what you want. The harley trike and spyder are two totally different rides. The only similarities are the amount of wheels and similar pricing. Other than that they are completely different rides.

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:agree::agree::agree:...................And Drew knows Trikes, I test drove a Honda trike before the Spyder ......IMHO I thought it was a Death machine :yikes:...Didn't handle worth crap......Didn't stop worth crap either..........95 % of what you do on the road is turning and with a conventional Trike you have ONE wheel doing it .....I have TWO,.......The only Spyder I would own at this point would have to have to have the 1330 engine in it. The V-Twin was a mis-take, they realized this and built the 1330 to replace it.......................JMHO......Mike :thumbup:
 
FWIW, I started riding in 1978 as a cheap way to get from home to work and college. I didn't venture into 3 wheeled territory until 2010 when I test rode a Spyder RT. I hated it. Well, 2 years later I bought a sidecar rig so I could get SWMBO out in the air because she was no longer comfortable on 2 wheels due to two replaced knees and a hip that got replaced in 2014. She decided that she wanted her own ride so she bought a 14 RTLtd 6 weeks before her hip replacement surgery. I had the pleasure of riding the RT the 40 miles home. By the time I got the RT home, I was convinced that the sidecar rig, though it was well setup, was too much effort to drive, compared to the Spyder. I bought an RTS in Feb. I'd say go with the Spyder.

does anyone one want a sidecar rig?
 
Hello,

I just recently got my M3 license in Va. I took the test riding a Spyder, but I also have riddent a Harley Trike and liked both.

Trying to break down the Pro's and Cons of both. I am a little concerned on the electrical components of the spyder. Any and all information you can share would be greatly appreciated.


I seriously doubt that you will receive the kind of unbiased information you seek by posting the question on this site. Maybe you posted it on a Harley site as well and intend to balance out the comments?
 
I have had both and ended up trading in the TRIGLIDE for The SPYDER..

Much better ride and no heat..The newer 1330 Spyder is something not to worry about IMO.

I would do another test ride on both or rent them both for a day.
 
The Spyder was designed from the ground up as a trike. Isn't the Harley trike a simple add on just like the Honda trike? Just thinking while typing. I say go with the Spyder, I'm loving my F3. :2thumbs:
 
THE HONDA TRIKE

The Spyder was designed from the ground up as a trike. Isn't the Harley trike a simple add on just like the Honda trike? Just thinking while typing. I say go with the Spyder, I'm loving my F3. :2thumbs:

The Honda Trike is not a HONDA .....ask Honda about it .......after you trike one of the Honda Motorcycles ....Honda abandons you, and I believe they actually void most of your warranty.............Something you might want to think about !!!!! .....Mike :thumbup:
 
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If you want the wave and that kind of cool, go hd.
if you want FUN and that kind of K O O L you must go Spyder
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The Spyder was designed from the ground up as a trike. Isn't the Harley trike a simple add on just like the Honda trike? Just thinking while typing. I say go with the Spyder, I'm loving my F3. :2thumbs:

:agree:

The Tri-Glide is the only purpose-built conventional trike, that I know of. All the Honda trikes are after-market kits, though, for the most part, very well done and have good reputations. If you want the semi-automatic, you should definitely go with the Spyder.

I had a 2011 RTS and was planning to trade either for new Spyder or a Tri-Glide. The main reason I even considered the TG was that I could get it serviced at a local dealer and their dealer network is about everywhere. My nearest Spyder dealers are 2 1/2 hours away from me. I test rode the TG and liked it, but it was basically a 2-wheeler with a wider dual-wheel rear end. Then I called Len at Pitbull. He reminded me that the new '14 doesn't even need service until 3000 miles and every 9600 miles after that. With that interval, I don't need to worry so much about locations of dealers.

BTW, I also posted my questions on the HD forum, and got all kind of grief for even considering something other than HD. So remember you'll get biased responses, no matter where you post.
 
The Honda Trikes are difficult to steer, ( a friend of mine use to own a Honda Trike, he had a difficult time steering the Honda trike, he use to ride/drive 2 wheeled motorcycles) because of the 2 wheels in the back, and the single wheel in the front, and it was difficult going thru the corners.

I would get the Spyder RT, these are easier to steer, and you would get the wave and be Cool also you could add farkles. You would have a lot of power with the 1330 ACE engine, less trips to the dealerships, 1200-W alternator, ECO friendly gas mode, comfortable ride, 6 speed transmission, quieter engine.

My first spyder was a 2012RTS-SE5 A/C then I upgraded to a 2014RTS-SE6 ( my current spyder is the 2014RTS-SE6) and I am planning on keeping this one for a long time. Also, :welcome: glad you found us, and welcome to Spyderland. Deanna
 
As far as I am concerned the Spyder is a Cadillac compared to the Triglide.
I can ride the :spyder: all day and not realize I was out all day..

The Triglide I would have been all beat up and want to get off the dam thing.

The power steering really is a nice feature. Once I added the Rons Sway bar and Tri Axis bars its now setup just the way I want it. I sit steer and drive.
 
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