Not here in Idaho!Be prepared for lots of questions from the public. They do attract a lot of attention.
Not here in Idaho!We are very observant people, and Spyders have been around for 5 or more years now! They're getting to be "old hat"!!! :clap::2thumbs:
couldn't resist!
Not sure I understand your statement" may be the only one"?:dontknow:May be the ONLY one, since I know the guy who owns the other RT .... :roflblack::roflblack:
Just checked with my Dealer and it appears that my new 2014 Spyder RTS was the first one sold here in Idaho, woo hoo let the fun begin:yes::yes::yes:Yeah me!
So far, based on my limited dealings with them, I would say they are. Parts guy and service tech easy to talk with. In fact, I owe the tech an explanation of how I installed a headlight modulator. I had my bike in for the fuse box/ECM update work and he saw mine in operation and was impressed. Apparently one came in where the guy had the shutters operating off the modulator and they all knew, including the owner, that was not good but the tech wasn't sure how to wire it in to work correctly.Wow - you never see them. There again, neither of us are groupies.... probably more over here than you realize too - just rarely see one. Understand the Boise dealer is pretty good too.
From the Dakotas through Oregon, dealers are few and far between, and they generally sell other brands as well. Translated, there aren't many Spyders on the road. When I used to ride my Spyder over the Meridian, the only two Spyders we ever saw, were ours.....