spyderflyer
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I was 59 :joke:
41 years. Only was able to put on 200 miles before winter hit. Looking forward to spring!!:2thumbs:
what dealer did this? if they are so bad pls. post the name for us other ontario:spyder2: riders i have no problems with my dealer!Ya whatever.......
i aint no BRP chimp.
I get my bike back from getting the steering fixed and tranny checked "supposedly" and my tranny still slips. So that means bing it back come spring time, cost me money again, wait wait wait again for who knows how long this time.. And to boot they didnt even put my bike together properly. I had to do that my self the other day. Great techs they got there at BRP... Laughable.
I often wondered why I seen so many 2nd hand spyders for sale with low mileage and I have a good feeling I know why. A good handful from here have ditched the trouble proned spyder, I dont blame them. I have no alternative on something else to ride so Im stuck with it.
is a 50/50 chance of getting a perfect spyder if you buy one. Thats how i see it.
what dealer did this? if they are so bad pls. post the name for us other ontario:spyder2: riders i have no problems with my dealer!
what dealer was it? still waiting for your answer!Ya whatever.......
i aint no BRP chimp.
I get my bike back from getting the steering fixed and tranny checked "supposedly" and my tranny still slips. So that means bing it back come spring time, cost me money again, wait wait wait again for who knows how long this time.. And to boot they didnt even put my bike together properly. I had to do that my self the other day. Great techs they got there at BRP... Laughable.
I often wondered why I seen so many 2nd hand spyders for sale with low mileage and I have a good feeling I know why. A good handful from here have ditched the trouble proned spyder, I dont blame them. I have no alternative on something else to ride so Im stuck with it.
is a 50/50 chance of getting a perfect spyder if you buy one. Thats how i see it.
Might have some trunk monkeys though.
That's what that thing is, I wondered it wasn't in the owner's or service manual and I wasn't sure. I haven't needed a monkey since my sidehack days.
I was 58 when I purchased a used 2008 SM5 a few months back, now 59. I saw one about a year ago outside the comedy club I was performing at. I talked to the guy riding it when he came back. Even though he was arrogantand rather snobby, I bought one when I was needing a new toy. I've been in the motorcycle industry since 1969 and owned probably close to 300 bikes, currently have 4 besides the Spyder.
The only thing I see that may be a long term issue is all the computer crap. Keep it simple..and that ain't it. I've only put a few hundred on it since it arrived (15 degree day it arrived I suited up and took it down the road) and have no problems that look to be from an engineering standpoint. I can tell you that there is NO perfect bike..or anything. I usually keep the ones I like a long time. I just celebrated my 30th anniversary with my '77wing and treated it to a complete ground up refurbishing, of course it has been upgraded at least 6 times in that period. I've owned my '65 Marusho since '69..it was my first demo. I've upgraded it probably15 times and it is currently undergoing another. From my short exposure so far, I can see me updating this for about 30 years.
I also have 2 '70 Boss 302 Mustangs I have owned since the early 70s... so I usually pick the stuff that stays.
Did I say I was 59...I don't believe me.