• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

Hope I didn't make a huge mistake!!!

Traded Indian Chieftain Deluxe for 2020 Spyder Limited for health reasons. BUT!! The Indian
was super easy to connect android phone Bluetooth. I used phone for Google maps, music.
Also used a memory stick loaded with music. All of it hooked up through Indian controls and speakers!
No such luck with BRP connect. I don't want to use BRP Connect. I haven't heard much good about it.. HELP PLEASE. Also can't get phone bluetooth paired up.
 
Ditch the BRP connect and contact Motorcycle Dave, he's a sponsor here on SL. He can set you up with everything you want and + more. I use Sena for everything I need.
 
Apple Car Play and Android Auto have been out longer and used by millions more. BRP Connect is still very new and many users can't even figure out how to connect their phone. When connected it works fine.
 
Yes, I can't get my android phone to connect to Bluetooth. It was so easy with my other motorcycle. I think I'll really like the Spyder RT, but I need my phone and music hooked up.
 
..... Hope I'm answering everyone correctly.

Don't worry about it too much SpyderJerry, each thread is effectively a 'conversation' made up of a collection of posts - so it's meant to be read as a whole; and if you're still/really concerned, all you need to do most of the time is put the username from the specific post you're replying to into your response, just like I have in this sentence.... ;)

Or you can use the 'Reply with Quote' button to actually include a quote/copy of the post you are replying to in your reply.... just like I have above; only please bear in mind that everybody has very likely just read the post you're quoting, so instead of parroting the entire thing back at them, it's only polite to edit out the unnecessary parts as I have done above! :thumbup: . Only if you do choose to do that, please try to leave the 'Quote' delimiters at each end, AND the square brackets on either side of them completely intact - they NEED to appear before & after each 'quoted reply' as shown here: [.QUOTE] ...the text you should edit to remove any unnecessary text/info from, leaving ONLY the bits critical for your reply to make sense... [/.QUOTE] (I've added the '.'s before each underlined QUOTE just so the software doesn't read/take the command & apply it, hiding the important bits of what you need to ensure that you DO NOT EDIT OUT! ;) )

As for making a mistake buying a Spyder - I doubt it will seem that way once you really get used to it, altho it might take some miles to get comfortable with the different ryding dynamics - only once you do, then the Miles of Smiles will really begin! :ohyea: But like many others, you might find it easier/smarter to just ignore the BRP Connect balls-up completely alone as a poor attempt that failed miserably, and simply do your own thing instead of chasing your tail down the rabbit hole of trying to get it to work properly. If you really NEED bluetooth or a degree of integrated connectivity for some specific functionality that's not met by your helmet headset/alternative comms devices, then as mentioned by others, Motorcycle Dave will get you sorted! :clap:
 
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Thanks Peter for all the information. I'm an older guy and some of the technical stuff baffles me. I'll trudge my way through it somehow. I'm definitely gonna avoid BRP Connect if possible.
 
Keep trying to connect the bluetooth with your phone. I had the same issue. I had to turn the bluetooth off and on on my phone to get it to connect. Once connected it works. To use the maps on the dash, you need to connect your phone to the USB in the front glovebox and have BRP connect on your phone. I dont use it. I use siriusxm for music or iHeart radio app on my phone and a separate GPS mounted on the handlebars. A new ride take some getting used to, but when you figure it all out, you will be as comfortable as you were on the Indian. Welcome to the Spyder world!
 
Quite a few folks have had negative feedback regarding BRP connect. I haven't had any bad experiences on my 20 RT base. I Installed the app onto my Android phone, but have only used the app once. After seeing all of the 2ndry apps that needed to be installed to do things, I decided against using their app.
Many folks have said there is a process to using it properly. Something like Launching the app on your phone, then starting your spyder.
I don't do any of that. Once I established my blue tooth connection between the phone and the spyder, that was it.
I'm able to connect and play blue tooth connected audio from my phone through the speakers of the RT. I'm also able to toggle the audio back and forth between the spyder's speakers and my new to me Sena SRL without any problems. My google maps, pandora, and amazon music all play clear audio without a problem and I never launch the app.

I could be wrong or my situation could be broken in a good way, but I don't think the BRP Connect app is explained and understood properly. This is solely based on my experience. The BRP Connect app appears to be just a hub for other 3rd party apps to connect via 1 source that directs connectivity. If you don't have a desire to use FOBO and whatever map app other than Google, or some random music app that is compatible with the BRP connect app, I think just pairing your device with the spyder's blue tooth(even though it is called BRP Connect) does the job just fine without ever having to launch BRP's app 1st or following some magical process to make sure the spyder and your device connect properly via the app.

I say all that to say, don't let the app deter you from enjoying the spyder. I'm a new rider and I'm thoroughly enjoying it. I'm still learning a lot and this forum has provided access to a lot of knowledgeable people. I'd recommend that everyone who complained about the app, just try to connect via blue tooth and launch their music app and maps app of choice as stand alone instances instead of trying to use the BRP Connect app as a hub for everything.

.....And Congrats! Welcome to the world of spyders. Have fun and ryde safely.
 
I gave up and run everything through my phone. AM, FM, Sirius satellite radio and of course telephone calls and messages. Outsmart the frustrations.
 
The Indian Chieftain was always on my bucket list, but it did not happen for me. Yes, there have been a lot of posts about the BRP connect system. We use Sena communicators for ours, and don't play around with phone calls or music. Crude, but it works for us.

You will get helpful advice on BRP connect or other systems. That is the only negative about the Spyder. Your going to like the machine.

:congrats: on your new Spyder. :yes:
 
Traded Indian Chieftain Deluxe for 2020 Spyder Limited for health reasons. BUT!! The Indian
was super easy to connect android phone Bluetooth. I used phone for Google maps, music.
Also used a memory stick loaded with music. All of it hooked up through Indian controls and speakers!
No such luck with BRP connect. I don't want to use BRP Connect. I haven't heard much good about it.. HELP PLEASE. Also can't get phone bluetooth paired up.

My wife and I are in our early 50's so we feel sort of "techy". She got a 2019 RT last year and has messed around with "connect" a little bit. Honestly, she just prefers to listen to music from her phone bluetoothed to earbuds. Last week we both got new helmets with SENA units....so we'll see what happens now.
 
Hi Maso EMS2, that's what I want also. I'm older than you but I'm somewhat capable of some tech stuff. I had no problem with the Indian getting it connected. But can't get my Spyder hooked up. Forums are new to me though. I've been riding since I was 19, and had every motorcycle known to man. The Spyder has me perplexed! My buddies and I went riding today and i had to listen to the radio for music. YUK! I like recorded music on my iPad shuffle for better sound quality. It won't hook up EITHER! Be safe friend.
 
I like recorded music on my iPad shuffle for better sound quality. It won't hook up EITHER! Be safe friend.

Don't get frustrated when you can't hook up those little music players. The only way you can hook up pretty much anything other than an actual cell phone is to use the 3.5mm audio cable. You won't be able to manipulate anything on the device (tracks, volume, etc) but you'll be able to hear the tunes.
 
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