I bought a maintenance plan when I bought my 2010 RT because, while I have always done my own maintenance, the Spyder was much more technical with the computers and things. I had always done my own valve adjustments on my BMW's but they had rocker arm valve adjusters, very simple compared to the Spyder's cup and shim arrangement. I just didn't trust myself to maintain the overhead cam engine and had no way, of course, to access BUDS. Since I had decided to let the dealership do the maintenance, it made sense to me to buy their 3 year maintenance plan which was about $1500.00 ( I have the exact figure in my records but don't have time right now to look it up, it was about $1500.00 and I'll edit this post later to quote it exactly.) For me, this was a good deal. I was averaging about 1000 miles a month and recommended service intervals at that time were 3000 miles. I think $4,000.00 is too high, especially with the new, longer service intervals. Actually, it's pretty easy to determine if it's worth the money or not. Simply find out what the shop charges for normal Spyder service, make an educated guess about how many miles you will ride, divide the miles by the service interval, and multiply by the dollars charged for service. If the figure isn't pretty darned close to $4,000.00, don't buy the contract, just pay individually for services or do it yourself.
As promised, I looked up the actual cost of the 3 year maintenance agreement and it was $1,399.00. At the end of the period I tried to get the dealer to renew it and they would not, saying they only sold maintenance agreements with new bikes. It was a good deal for me. At $4,000.00, it would not have been.
Cotton