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How many Spyders are over 100,000 miles?

Hi guys, I just checked my odometer and I am at 123,862 miles. If we had longer riding season here in central NY I'm sure we would have considerably more. It has been a great bike and almost trouble free. I did have some dealer issues that was expensive, but all is kind of "forgiven". The bike itself has been very dependable and essentially trouble free, it has become part of the family. We are looking forward to the Homecoming next year and should have around 135,000 miles on it, by then, if all goes well.



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Hi Jim! :D
I'm glad that you showed up for this thread... :thumbup:
You, Nancy, AND your GS; deserve a bit of recognition... :clap: :2thumbs: :firstplace:

(Please take note of his "Miles to Posts" ratio... :bowdown:)
 
Hi guys, I just checked my odometer and I am at 123,862 miles. If we had longer riding season here in central NY I'm sure we would have considerably more. It has been a great bike and almost trouble free. I did have some dealer issues that was expensive, but all is kind of "forgiven". The bike itself has been very dependable and essentially trouble free, it has become part of the family. We are looking forward to the Homecoming next year and should have around 135,000 miles on it, by then, if all goes well.



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Still love my Spyder!!!!!:yes::thumbup:

Joe and I look forward to seeing you in Quebec.
 
Milage

Has anybody heard from Dave? as in Dave and Teddy? I would bet he has 100,000 as he rode his almost every day rain, shine, snow, sleet etc. Cyncyspyder I think was his handle. Haven't heard from him for over a year.:sour: I had an 09 RS and still have my 10 RT and between the two only have just over 70,000. Am working on more time in the saddle.
 
60K

Just this past week Pyder went over 60K that's from 28 Feb 2011. Looking at 100K eventually.
Patrick
 
Hi Jim, so will you share with us about any work you have had done with the VALVES on that 990 engine .......Thanks , Mike :thumbup::thumbup:

Sorry I didn't get back to you 'til now but was busy with doctors visits yesterday for my wife and myself.

I had the valves checked at 55,000 miles and all was found to be in spec. As far as maintenance I have done almost all myself as far as oil changes, air cleaner maintenance and greasing the A arms which is almost impossible to do with the location of the zerk fittings and any other routine maintenance.

One problem I have had was with the coolant reservoir, it ruptured and dumped all of the coolant which left us stranded on the side of Rt. 81 in Pa. for about 4 hours, until my son could come and get us with his trailer (the only time it left us stranded). Then a couple of years ago I had it start leaking again, but that time I noticed it when I had just got back from a ride.

I did have to change the pillows on the A arms at about 70,000 miles or so. I had the the dealer at Phoenix, NY change the valve cover gaskets last year at about 109,000 miles. The rear wheel bearings were changed at about 65,000 miles when the rear tire was being replaced. The front wheel bearings are still the originals and still seem to be working well, although I keep checking them and thought this year I would have to change them and probably will when I change the front brake pads in the near future.

All in all we feel the Spyder has been an excellent machine and still "Love our Spyder".:thumbup:
 
Sorry I didn't get back to you 'til now but was busy with doctors visits yesterday for my wife and myself.

I had the valves checked at 55,000 miles and all was found to be in spec. As far as maintenance I have done almost all myself as far as oil changes, air cleaner maintenance and greasing the A arms which is almost impossible to do with the location of the zerk fittings and any other routine maintenance.

One problem I have had was with the coolant reservoir, it ruptured and dumped all of the coolant which left us stranded on the side of Rt. 81 in Pa. for about 4 hours, until my son could come and get us with his trailer (the only time it left us stranded). Then a couple of years ago I had it start leaking again, but that time I noticed it when I had just got back from a ride.

I did have to change the pillows on the A arms at about 70,000 miles or so. I had the the dealer at Phoenix, NY change the valve cover gaskets last year at about 109,000 miles. The rear wheel bearings were changed at about 65,000 miles when the rear tire was being replaced. The front wheel bearings are still the originals and still seem to be working well, although I keep checking them and thought this year I would have to change them and probably will when I change the front brake pads in the near future.

All in all we feel the Spyder has been an excellent machine and still "Love our Spyder".:thumbup:
Jim, have not heard from you in awhile, hope all is well,
Ron
 
Post #30 by Spyderjockey is one of the most valuable posts we could hope for. Real world, first hand information on long term Spyder durability. Outstanding!:clap:
 
Jim, have not heard from you in awhile, hope all is well,
Ron

Hi Ron,

It has been a long time since we have seen each other or had any communications to each other. Been having some health problems lately with skin cancer on my face, B/P issues that have caused some kidney issues. I have battled high blood pressure for 40+ years and it finally took it's toll on my kidneys leaving me with 50% kidney function. Finally found a doctor a couple of years ago that was able to get it down to where it should have been, but the damage was already done. My general practitioner has failed me in several other issues also and am trying to find another doctor....which isn't easy in our area.

Overall though we are doing pretty well and looking forward to some good riding this summer. How have things for you and yours been? We are planning on going to the big event in 2017 in Valcourt. Hope to see you there and before that hopefully.
 
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Not bad for a summer that lasts 30 days scattered over 4 months! :p

AJ
exSyracusian ;)

Hi guys, I just checked my odometer and I am at 123,862 miles. If we had longer riding season here in central NY I'm sure we would have considerably more. It has been a great bike and almost trouble free. I did have some dealer issues that was expensive, but all is kind of "forgiven". The bike itself has been very dependable and essentially trouble free, it has become part of the family. We are looking forward to the Homecoming next year and should have around 135,000 miles on it, by then, if all goes well.



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my 08 and 09 both went back to zero at 62500 miles

is there a way to correct the milage or is it going to turn over again at62500??

both are rs/gs
 
From what I remember posted several years ago, you needed to get your Spyder to a dealer before you hit that milage, and have it hooked up to the Buds system. They were supposedly able to eliminate that from happening.
 
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