Derk
New member
Hi Everyone,
I'm a new member, but I've has my RT-SM5 for a year now. I just came back from a cross country ride from Pinehurst N.C. to Washington State and back. A total of 10,604 miles. I'm happy to report that there was not one single problem with the Spyder. It rode great through twisties, rain, and 110 degree temps without a hiccup. My average MPG was 32, top speed was 111 mph ( in Nevada, see forever in all directions). I changed my rear tire at 10,400 miles, most miles in one day was 622. I wanted to give a special thanks to Lamonster. He returned my call in the middle of his busy schedule to give me advice on a Corbin seat before I left. My rear-end never got sore and the back rest and fuel filler door alone was worth the money. With all the problems we read about on the forum, I just wanted to say that I'm sure the majority of Spyders run great like mine does. It's the only motorcycle I've ever had and I just love it. Thanks for listening and safe riding to all.
I'm a new member, but I've has my RT-SM5 for a year now. I just came back from a cross country ride from Pinehurst N.C. to Washington State and back. A total of 10,604 miles. I'm happy to report that there was not one single problem with the Spyder. It rode great through twisties, rain, and 110 degree temps without a hiccup. My average MPG was 32, top speed was 111 mph ( in Nevada, see forever in all directions). I changed my rear tire at 10,400 miles, most miles in one day was 622. I wanted to give a special thanks to Lamonster. He returned my call in the middle of his busy schedule to give me advice on a Corbin seat before I left. My rear-end never got sore and the back rest and fuel filler door alone was worth the money. With all the problems we read about on the forum, I just wanted to say that I'm sure the majority of Spyders run great like mine does. It's the only motorcycle I've ever had and I just love it. Thanks for listening and safe riding to all.