RBS66
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either way i am carrying hot dogs so if the bike catches fire i can cook them waiting for the fire truck and tow truck.
THAT'S REALLY FUNNY.:yes: I'll bring the marshmallows
either way i am carrying hot dogs so if the bike catches fire i can cook them waiting for the fire truck and tow truck.
I have watched BRP since their newest offering was a the 335 Olympique ski-doo.
In other words, a long time.
This is what I can say about them.
They have shortcomings.
But, they always pull through in the end.
They are slow, and sometimes ponderous.
But they will address all the issues and fix them.
I have no connection with them.[/QUOTe
Roger Are WE dating ourselves or what? How about that Elan?....when I first sat on my 2010 Spyder I said wow this is just like sitting on my first ski-doo when I was just a youngin' (well 20's look mighty young to me!!!). Couldn't agree more....how many SL posts have there been about the problematic 2010? Ms Spyder is at 63k+ and still ryding great. The majority are awesome...the few with problems post here AND THEY SHOULD...no better forum out there than SL people. And there is nothing more frustrating than when our beloved Spyders are not being NICE..:yikes: OK really going to be a nice day today and 10 degrees cooler (yea) so better roll them tires a little..:yes:
One thing everybody is overlooking here is the 2014's haven't seen any miles on a production model. Only prototype test mules. 2014 RT's could prove to be the biggest pile on 3 wheels. Nobody knows. All you have to go on is their advertising on how good it's going to be. A new motor is a gamble. Maybe they fixed the best issues who knows.
I couldn't agree more. The 2012's have been a great year. All the bugs worked out from 2 years of real world testing. I was able to read about all the great mods that are out there and pick just the right ones for my style of riding and my budget. (budget, if there's any such thing with a cycle, two or three wheeler)
I'm thinking next year watch and see how the new 2014 RT are performing (who would've thought the 2013 would be the headache they have become) and then buy a 2015 at the end of 2015 with the discounts they offer as the 2016's are coming out.
I would do the same thing if I owned a 2013. I'd keep it two more years. The aftermarket guys are going to come up with some great mods to improve the issues.
I have read about all the problems with the Spyders to the point that I've been scared to even go out in the garage and sit on my RT. Then I have to remind myself that everyone post the problems they are having and very seldom the great trouble free times they have had. I left Friday afternoon after work for a quick trip up north to the Mackinaw Bridge, 760 miles round trip and not an ounce of problems, I just turned 8400 miles on my RT since my purchase August 2012. The RT has ran trouble free and is a blast.
I'll keep my 2012 for two more years and then upgrade. By then BRP will have a couple of years under their belt with the new 1300 and most of the bugs worked out as well.
you don't by any chance still have that 335 do you? i'm looking for one in good shape to use for the vintage rides up on tug hill. like to find one in good shape. found a lot of them, but all clunkers!!I have watched BRP since their newest offering was a the 335 Olympique ski-doo.
In other words, a long time.
This is what I can say about them.
They have shortcomings.
But, they always pull through in the end.
They are slow, and sometimes ponderous.
But they will address all the issues and fix them.
I have no connection with them.
I've wanted an Rt for a couple years, then a few weeks ago an opportunity with a terrific price on the metallic yellow '13 popped up, and we did the deed. No regrets here. We are at that time in our lives when each day is more precious than the day before and that '13 spyder has already added much enjoyment to the quality of our daily living.
Sure, we thought about waiting for the new '14, but I know what's wrong with this one and tomorrow it gets corrected. Bet there will be a few snafus to work out in the 2014 in its first production year, but, in the meantime, we are tooling around the countryside enjoying what we have, and spending what we saved on nice motels, and good food and wine.
cryiWell said!!![]()
What's happening here is probably the same thing that all those Gold Wing 1000 riders experienced when they purchased one year only to find out the following year came the 6 cylinder Gold Wing!!! :clap:
I had to take a little than longer lunch hour today to just ride, and realize what a great machine my 2013 RT-S is! And, we rode 350 miles yesterday. My Wife loves it as much as I do. :bowdown:
By the way; I have no intention of test riding a 2014 RT-S.I really don't think I need more power or another gear. Would I like those things, and what other niceties the new model offers? Most likely, yes. But, I'm quite happy right now.
cryi
I said the same thing when the 2013s came out. I probably still wouldn't have ridden one if my 2010 hadn't let me down. But if I still had the 2010 I am pretty sure that I would be trading it in on the 2014. If I still had the 2013 I might be crying today. :roflblack:
Nice avatar Ann.
It seems to have gone from yellow, flames, to white.
Honestly, I am not aware of any vehicle made that doesn't have issues. This is new technology, we put 600 miles on our 2013 SPYDER this weekend and couldn't be happier. The only "drawback" is making time to speak to the crowd this thing causes...gas stations, hotel, "thumbs-up" from people passing on the roadway all because it's something different.
Like any new technology there will be a few bugs to work out...embrace being a pioneer!
Bogeyjoe
I've wanted an Rt for a couple years, then a few weeks ago an opportunity with a terrific price on the metallic yellow '13 popped up, and we did the deed. No regrets here. We are at that time in our lives when each day is more precious than the day before and that '13 spyder has already added much enjoyment to the quality of our daily living.
Sure, we thought about waiting for the new '14, but I know what's wrong with this one and tomorrow it gets corrected. Bet there will be a few snafus to work out in the 2014 in its first production year, but, in the meantime, we are tooling around the countryside enjoying what we have, and spending what we saved on nice motels, and good food and
My wife says she likes the way that you think.
Hello I purchased my 2013 RT 23 days ago. i was not a member of this forum when I purchased mybike. I was looking at Honda trikes and Harley-Davidson trikes. I started to research the spyder On Can am website and YouTube videos. Then I went to my local dealer and test drove one and I was hooked. Since I purchased my bike and became a member of this forum I learned of a lot of issues the 2013 are having. Also my highbeam does not work my air ride suspension has a slow leak plus the master cylinder recall and the bike can burst into flames. I am starting to second-guess my purchase. Where I feel ripped off is I asked my local dealer if there was going to be any major changes for 2014 and he said not that he knew. I did save some money on my bike because it was an end of year sale. But when you're spending that kind of money a couple thousand dollars more is not really an object to me when I'm going to get a better product after seeing the 2014 line up.