Mr. Bill
New member
Well I have been considering the purchasing of a Spyder for a few years now and I think I may be about one week away from doing a deal. I am looking at a 2012 RT-Ltd. My wife and I are thinking of doing an east coast three week touring trip next summer. My ride right now is a very modified 1994 Yamaha Vmax. The Vmax has 30,000 Km. and I have only limped home once due to a dirty gas filter. ( Rust in tank ) The Vmax goes like hell but not very comfortable for a two up ride for three weeks.
I started seriously looking for a " sport touring bike" about two months ago. I was looking at the Yamaha FJR & Kawasaki Concour. I then found out that my wife thought that any bike with two wheels " looks just like the bike you have now " and she figured the either bike would be just as uncomfortable as the Vmax for a long trip. There was no changing her mind about the FJR & Concours neither bike was going to work for Debbie. We all know that a " happy wife is a happy life".
To get a ride with comfort and luggage space my choices then moved to Honda Goldwing, Yamaha Venture, Harley and Spyder. I had owned a full dress Yamaha Royal Venture back a decade or so and Debbie reminded my how much I did not like it. ( Very top heavy ) The Honda and Harley just were not getting me excided about man handling either of them at anything under highway cruising speed. So we had narrowed it down, we would look at the Spyder
Then there is the response of many riders that I hangout with when I mentioned a Spyder.... You have all heard these ones. “ Old men ride trikes”……."It's not really a bike" ..... "You can't ride with us if you get one of those".......... "You have to be kidding"..... best one was from one of my weekly ride buddies........" I would never buy a Spyder, it is not even a bike. I would buy a convertible sports car for less money and can drive it in the rain" This guy rides a 650 Yamaha. Sitting on a Vmax one may think that his ride doesn't really look like much of a bike either. I was concerned about what these guys were saying and I mentioned it to my wife Debbie. Debbie's reply was " since when do you care what people think about what you do?" She brought to my attention that peer pressure was not something that I have ever been concerned with before now. Debbie said if it bothers you what the guys are saying, "buy the Spyder, tell them you bought it for me and I let you drive it." Well that solves that, I guess Debbie likes the Spyder so far.
Any way, getting back to the Spyder. I looked around and found a local dealer selling Spyder and test drove the RT-LTD. “ I liked it “ and better yet I knew Debbie would love it. All of the comforts she was looking for and lots of luggage space to boot. Yes it will take getting used to after riding a Vmax but if we get a Spyder for touring Debbie says I should keep the Vmax in case I need an adrenalin rush from time to time. The sales person at the dealership came up with prices on a few different models , RT, RT-S & Rt Ltd. I have settled on the LTD. thinking that if we are going to tour lets do it right.
The internet allows us all to do research on anything we want. I wanted to know what owners thought of the Spyder. Wow did I get bummed out with the feed back from the many unhappy Spyder owners on various Spyder forums. After reading a number of forum entries I pretty much decided maybe the Spyder was not for me. It looked like the Spyder was way to much money for all of the problems and breakdowns that leave riders without their rides for weeks on end. ( my vmax is a 1994 and I have never not made it home from a ride ) I could not believe that there were this many people so unhappy with a vehicle yet the vehicle continued to evolve and be sold by the manufacturer. I contacted the dealership and spoke to the sales person about all of the negative feedback from owners. She told me to have a look at Spyderlovers.com and see the other side of the story. My wife and I have both had our own businesses for over 40 years. Debbie and I know that unhappy people scream loudly while the happy people very seldom say anything above a whisper. The sales person reminded me of this.
I am so happy the sales person recommended that I check out Spyderlovers.com I now see there are a lot of very happy Spyder owners out there. I have just spent the morning looking at Sypder Reliability on the forum. I am back on track to see the sales person next week about the LTD. I still need to get Debbie out for a ride to close the deal and make sure Debbie is going to be happy. This being the second largest purchase next to purchasing a home I truly hope that I will make the correct decision next week after Debbie’s test ride. I hope that those that whisper out number the screamers.
Any advise before I take the plunge? ……………..I will let you know how things work out next month.
THE BIG QUESTIONS!!
What about the break downs? Are they really that common? Is the Spyder really the ride to choose for long range two up touring?
I started seriously looking for a " sport touring bike" about two months ago. I was looking at the Yamaha FJR & Kawasaki Concour. I then found out that my wife thought that any bike with two wheels " looks just like the bike you have now " and she figured the either bike would be just as uncomfortable as the Vmax for a long trip. There was no changing her mind about the FJR & Concours neither bike was going to work for Debbie. We all know that a " happy wife is a happy life".
To get a ride with comfort and luggage space my choices then moved to Honda Goldwing, Yamaha Venture, Harley and Spyder. I had owned a full dress Yamaha Royal Venture back a decade or so and Debbie reminded my how much I did not like it. ( Very top heavy ) The Honda and Harley just were not getting me excided about man handling either of them at anything under highway cruising speed. So we had narrowed it down, we would look at the Spyder
Then there is the response of many riders that I hangout with when I mentioned a Spyder.... You have all heard these ones. “ Old men ride trikes”……."It's not really a bike" ..... "You can't ride with us if you get one of those".......... "You have to be kidding"..... best one was from one of my weekly ride buddies........" I would never buy a Spyder, it is not even a bike. I would buy a convertible sports car for less money and can drive it in the rain" This guy rides a 650 Yamaha. Sitting on a Vmax one may think that his ride doesn't really look like much of a bike either. I was concerned about what these guys were saying and I mentioned it to my wife Debbie. Debbie's reply was " since when do you care what people think about what you do?" She brought to my attention that peer pressure was not something that I have ever been concerned with before now. Debbie said if it bothers you what the guys are saying, "buy the Spyder, tell them you bought it for me and I let you drive it." Well that solves that, I guess Debbie likes the Spyder so far.
Any way, getting back to the Spyder. I looked around and found a local dealer selling Spyder and test drove the RT-LTD. “ I liked it “ and better yet I knew Debbie would love it. All of the comforts she was looking for and lots of luggage space to boot. Yes it will take getting used to after riding a Vmax but if we get a Spyder for touring Debbie says I should keep the Vmax in case I need an adrenalin rush from time to time. The sales person at the dealership came up with prices on a few different models , RT, RT-S & Rt Ltd. I have settled on the LTD. thinking that if we are going to tour lets do it right.
The internet allows us all to do research on anything we want. I wanted to know what owners thought of the Spyder. Wow did I get bummed out with the feed back from the many unhappy Spyder owners on various Spyder forums. After reading a number of forum entries I pretty much decided maybe the Spyder was not for me. It looked like the Spyder was way to much money for all of the problems and breakdowns that leave riders without their rides for weeks on end. ( my vmax is a 1994 and I have never not made it home from a ride ) I could not believe that there were this many people so unhappy with a vehicle yet the vehicle continued to evolve and be sold by the manufacturer. I contacted the dealership and spoke to the sales person about all of the negative feedback from owners. She told me to have a look at Spyderlovers.com and see the other side of the story. My wife and I have both had our own businesses for over 40 years. Debbie and I know that unhappy people scream loudly while the happy people very seldom say anything above a whisper. The sales person reminded me of this.
I am so happy the sales person recommended that I check out Spyderlovers.com I now see there are a lot of very happy Spyder owners out there. I have just spent the morning looking at Sypder Reliability on the forum. I am back on track to see the sales person next week about the LTD. I still need to get Debbie out for a ride to close the deal and make sure Debbie is going to be happy. This being the second largest purchase next to purchasing a home I truly hope that I will make the correct decision next week after Debbie’s test ride. I hope that those that whisper out number the screamers.
Any advise before I take the plunge? ……………..I will let you know how things work out next month.
THE BIG QUESTIONS!!
What about the break downs? Are they really that common? Is the Spyder really the ride to choose for long range two up touring?