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I enjoy my Spyder

Buckeye Bleau

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I am sure that some bone head will take this the wrong way, but tough noogies!

I read this forum all the time, I read and see people helping others with issues, concerns, learning curves (literal and figurative) and much more.
As of late some of the tone seems to have changes, much of it seems to be Spyder or BRP bashing, perhaps some is deserved but most is not.
Do you really believe that BRP really wants unhappy customers, come on.

So the last two days I took my little old 2013 RTL out and focused on some of the complaints that I read about and most importantly the ones people do the most complaining about.
Apparently, I bought a good one, though used with 12,686 miles on it but a good one.

I did not feel any illicit, or exaggerated roll-over in the tight corners or corrections.
I did not experience severe heat off the dragons mouth.
The gauges all seemed to operate just fine.
I took it on the highway, tried holding it at 55, then 60, then 65, then 70, then 75 and 80 for several miles, there was not any extra vibration or discomfort.
The bike did not seem to pull one way or the other but tracked very well.

Hey, I guess I am just blessed with the only Spyder that is operating well, a joy to ride and a soul calming influence, but then I was told originally that the Black Current models were the best.
Hey, maybe you have a positive experience as well and we can start a dialogue about how great it is, instead of complaining that the bugs hit directly in my field of vision...... whatever!

Ryde on Friends! :yes::coffee::lecturef_smilie::f_spider::clap::2thumbs: I like my Spyder! I want another one just like this one! I wish everybody had one as good as mine, and I will NOT find the last Farkle either.

Joe
 
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Let me add a little more.
I belong to three riding groups, I enjoy all of their company.

One has about 25 members, three are Spyders and all but two of the rest are other three wheelers. Most are Harley's, many Honda's and maybe few others.
Another group has about 20 regulars but maybe a couple hundred, there a many Spyders but I have the only one in the local group, almost all are Harley's and mostly no three wheelers.
The third group is most interesting, part of a huge national group, the local group has one Spyder, mine, and a proportional mix of others like the former groups, but with only a three wheeler or two out of about 40.

People complain about the mileage, especially on the 990's, shoot, I read the Newbie News on the forum and I get 30 or better most every tank, I did not buy it for the mileage, but the joy I get from it would be fine even at 24, who cares, I bought it for the ride and the air and the zone! :thumbup:

Yes, I realize that statistically, with fewer Spyders, we will have less incidents of breakdowns, recalls and such and the higher Harley population will have a higher number just from the sheer numbers. However, we do have fewer problems, we do have issues, but they have them too. In the end game, as one friend of mine with a Sypder and in group one demonstrates, he carries a Harley strap in the Frunk, because one of them may need a pull to the rescue, it happens more than you would think.
We complain, they complain, why not find the praise and bask in the glory of it?
 
Maybe I'm a lucky one too, and got a great 2013. After the heat recall, it's even better. My Spyder is bone stock... except for a DIY mudflap and a DIY heat shield for the right foot... oh yeah, and a spider on the hood. ;)
 
You're not alone

I'm pleased with my Spyder also. Perhaps I'm lucky, but I haven't had any of the horrible issues I see posted here. I think there are probably more happy Spyder owners than there are unhappy ones. Just a guess.

Pam
 
l Love mine. I also admit I don't put a tire gauge on it before every ride.
I don't send my oil for viscosity testing, etc...
I MIGHT pull the dipstick once in a service cycle.
I also don't really obsess about bath time, and the PH of my suds...
or any other of the things you CAN do. I just ride and enjoy.
 
Most forums are replete with complaints and manufacturer bashing.

Those that have machines that have few problems are out riding them and not spending a lot of time posting about them.

I have owned five and driven over 130,000 total miles. I have had no major glitches or dealer snafus so far. I still come and post about 10 times per day--just because I like the camaraderie of the site.

I have been with the brand from day one and will continue until my final ride. I bought the first one sold in Alaska. Paid a $500 deposit up front--without seeing or test driving. Waited about 8 months for it to arrive. Also got one of the first SE's and a Premier Edition RTS. All untested and sight unseen. Never had any of the "new machine" glitches.

We actually get a mixed bag on here. There is an ebb and flow. I sometimes tire of things, but know that it will get better another day. Hang in there and enjoy the ride. :yes:
 
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I too have no complaints and have had relatively good luck with my 2013 RT LTD. The heat issue that many 2013's experienced was never problem with mine. I did have the recall service done though with the air scoops installed and it just made it even better. Recently I did have P1614 error when the check engine light came on, and had this serviced at my dealer. It turns out that the throttle bodies needed to be cleaned and serviced. Now everything works great! Thanks to the dealer and there techs for the great service and support that they always give me. I'm at just over 23,000 miles on this RT and still enjoy the 990. I ride it to work when I can, and the gas mileage is between 32 to 34 mpg, give or take. Still better than my H3 Hummer at 17 mpg. I ride to enjoy, but I do understand the frustration that some folks have had with bad experiences with there Spyders. Not all things are perfect.
 
Here's the thing....

There are oh so many good ones out there, myself included, but they are not all here on this site. Many of the ones here are here for help and we try to get it for them. Maybe the good ones just don't need our help and are too busy ryding to hang out here...:roflblack: if all our members have spyders we have 25% of the spyders produced. Now if everyone posting were to have a problem it would be like 5% of our share that means there are are lot of good ones out there..:yes: and we fix a lot of them with the petty little things...:clap::clap:
 
i just want to ride. wife loves the seat. we both like the comfy ride.
good mileage.just get me over this shifting or not mess and we will
be like you guys !!!!!--irv toms
 
ah, the sweet sound of reason.

My Better Half and I are almost out the door on our way to an internet-freezone in SkyLine Drive.
It's great to have read this thread.
 
I'm One Happy Camper

I've got over 36,000 miles on two Spyders, in three years, and loved every mile. I am not a commuter, these are all "fun" miles. I've never been stranded and have had only one "code" almost three years ago. My wife and I were in Canada when I went into limp mode and I called BRP. The Gods must have been looking out for me because a BRP dealer was less that five miles away. Within 30 minutes we were back on the road and it didn't cost a penny. The tech said I must have been riding my brake. Lesson learned!

I'm in the process of buying my third Spyder, an F3 Limited, and I can't wait to get it. I have no doubt that it will be as dependable as my '13 RTL and '14 RTL were. I have 192 days until I retire (Hey, who's counting?) and I'm sure I'll ride even more.

I've dressed up both my Spyders pretty extensively and am already planning on what to do to my new one. Is it costly, hell yeah! But, that's why I work (see above, 192 more days).

Over the years I've owned a Honda, Suzuki, Harley, Yamaha and now going on my third Spyder. I've never bought the same brand motorcycle until the Spyder. These are great bikes and the Spyder community is even greater.

I have no complaints!
 
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I love your post, thank you. Loving my 2016 RT-S. No complaints at all. Wish I could afford another just to ride to work [emoji3]


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:D Some folks will accuse us of, "Drinking the Kool-Aid". :shocked:
From my vantage point: it tastes pretty darn good! :clap: :2thumbs:

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Another very happy Spyder rider here!! I have a 2015 RT Limited. 2100 miles and not 1 problem. I have owned many bikes over the last 40 years. I feel as if the Spyder has put the fun back in riding!
The weather here in Norteast Ohio has been crappy this spring. It is supposed to finally get warm this week. I am looking forward to putting a lot more miles on the Spyder.
My Daughter, who rides a Harley and I are going to a weekend ride on June 17th with the Southeast Ohio Spyder Riders!!
safe riding to all!!
Russ
 
Another very happy Spyder rider here!! I have a 2015 RT Limited. 2100 miles and not 1 problem. I have owned many bikes over the last 40 years. I feel as if the Spyder has put the fun back in riding!
The weather here in Norteast Ohio has been crappy this spring. It is supposed to finally get warm this week. I am looking forward to putting a lot more miles on the Spyder.
My Daughter, who rides a Harley and I are going to a weekend ride on June 17th with the Southeast Ohio Spyder Riders!!
safe riding to all!!
Russ
 
HEAR HEAR!!!

Yep, I sure hear you!!!!....I too have a 13 RTL and love it....I cannot complain about it at all...Yep, I have added a few more conviences such as an air seat cushion, direction signal lights installed in each speaker grill, front chrome/rubber bumpers protector on the front bottom, flashing brakes lights, third brake light (also flashes), i-pod in trunk to play my favorite songs through the radio, drink holder, and of course the american and missing pow flags. At my age, 74, I might have forgotten something! And I also an army veteran during the vietnam war period. I am proud of ALL who served in the services of this country in what ever capacity. GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Oops, left out the air horn for the 4 wheelers who do not see you.

I am sure that some bone head will take this the wrong way, but tough noogies!

I read this forum all the time, I read and see people helping others with issues, concerns, learning curves (literal and figurative) and much more.
As of late some of the tone seems to have changes, much of it seems to be Spyder or BRP bashing, perhaps some is deserved but most is not.
Do you really believe that BRP really wants unhappy customers, come on.

So the last two days I took my little old 2013 RTL out and focused on some of the complaints that I read about and most importantly the ones people do the most complaining about.
Apparently, I bought a good one, though used with 12,686 miles on it but a good one.

I did not feel any illicit, or exaggerated roll-over in the tight corners or corrections.
I did not experience severe heat off the dragons mouth.
The gauges all seemed to operate just fine.
I took it on the highway, tried holding it at 55, then 60, then 65, then 70, then 75 and 80 for several miles, there was not any extra vibration or discomfort.
The bike did not seem to pull one way or the other but tracked very well.

Hey, I guess I am just blessed with the only Spyder that is operating well, a joy to ride and a soul calming influence, but then I was told originally that the Black Current models were the best.
Hey, maybe you have a positive experience as well and we can start a dialogue about how great it is, instead of complaining that the bugs hit directly in my field of vision...... whatever!

Ryde on Friends! :yes::coffee::lecturef_smilie::f_spider::clap::2thumbs: I like my Spyder! I want another one just like this one! I wish everybody had one as good as mine, and I will NOT find the last Farkle either.

Joe
 
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