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I'm having second thoughts!

hyperdrive13

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I pick up my 2014 RT Spyder tomorrow and I have been doing a lot of reading on the forum. I have read some great stuff that has increased my knowledge of the Sypder but unfortunately I have read about quite a lot of problems that seem to go along with it as well such as:

bad batch of front tires on the 2014's causing vibration at or around 60 mph
ome tires not lasting more than 5000 miles
excessive roll characteristics that some owners are experiencing with the need to upgrade shock package and sway bar
cracking of windshield bracket
overload of Nanny if putting slight pressure on the brake (riding the brake) resulting in shutdown
etc, etc

This amazes me that the Can Am is not taking a more aggressive approach in dealing with these issues. I am looking forward to making mods to the bike but having to make changes almost immediately to correct flaws in order to have a safe ride is giving me second thoughts about the purchase.

Is 2014 a bad year for Spyders??? HELP
 
Welcome, the 2014 RT is an awesome machine. No matter what year buyers will want to add things to improve the ride and 2014 is no different. You may be quite happy with the stock sway bar and will not want to upgrade. The tires are not great but you can not realistically expect to get upwards of 20,000 miles on a motorcycle tire.

The windshield brackets had been a problem in the past and it seems that some are having the problem on the 2014 but this is something that is covered under warranty.

I have over 23,000 miles on 2014 RTs so I speak from personal experience.
 
What you are reading here are a small number of problems that you will find in anything that is produced by humans. I have over 10,000 miles on my original OEM tires. I have only had two recalls on my 2013 RT L and some other minor problems fixed under warranty on my Spyder.


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I have a 2014 I bought in May. I now have 11,000 miles on it. The rear tire lasted 7500 miles which is short, but I've had motorcycles that did worse. It has had no more problems than my last BMW. I changed the shocks and the front sway bar, but that is a function of my weight (220#) and how I ride. It was not necessary, but it made a better functioning bike FOR ME. The majority of the problems you read about on here are a very small percentage of the Canam riders, and a lot deal with the older models. People come here seeking help from the group, so more problems get aired here than normal. Whenever you read a thread on here, you MUST know the year and the model or else you can drive yourself nuts. Relax, take a deep breath, and rest assured it'll be ok. :D
 
2014 RT is AWESOME

I have had two Spyders....a 2012 RT Limited and a 2014 RT Limited. The 2012 RT Limited was a trouble free motorcycle and traded it in on the 2014 RT Limited -- the 2012 RT had about 7,650 miles on it when traded.

The 2014 RT Limited is truly a touring bike with the 1330 engine and 6 speed trans. I enjoy it so much more than the 2012 due to the lower rpm's at highway speeds, quieter, less vibration, etc.

All in all, the 2014 RT is an AWESOME machine. There are problems with anything we purchase. Only issue I have had with the 2014 RT is the tire life of the rear tire -- I squeezed out just under 8,000 miles on it. Changed from the OEM to a Kumho Ecsta AST for improved tire life.

Every time I ride my 2014 RT Limited I continue to smile!!!!!! :D:D Another upside is improved gas mileage as well! :D:D

Best wishes for a great time on your new 2014 RT!!!! Enjoy :ohyea::ohyea::ohyea::ohyea::ohyea:
 
Don't let the bad posts scare you. If that would have been my case, I would have never bought a 2010, let my wife get an RS-S, trade my 2010 for a 2013 (yes... a 2013 and I love it), and get into the mod install\front end alignment business.:yes:
 
:welcome:

Don't worry. Just keep happily anticipating getting your new Spyder tomorrow! :ohyea:

Like others have said, you may never have any problems. I've had my /14 RTS since the end of April and have no problems. I'm anticipating the rear tire needing to be replaced before I think it should, but I've had no problems otherwise. I did have the laser alignment re-done, and the BajaRon anti-sway bar added because I like the handling characteristics it allows. You may not feel you need to do anything to yours after you ride a while.

You should get it and ride it a lot for the remainder of the season, and then over the winter, think about the farkles you may want to add, if any. I hope you'll make it to Spyderfest next Spring and you'll get lots of ideas!
 
Thanks guys, really do appreciate the quick response and the good things that was said. Don't get me wrong, I already have a list of mods I would like to do but it was the impression I was getting of the "need" instead of the "want" when it came to the mods. I'm feeling better already.
 
:agree: with all of the above... :2thumbs:
This is the internet (Duh! :opps:), and you'll always see problems blown WAYYYY out of proportion in here...
My take on the 2014 after 3,500 miles: it's a rockin' machine! :clap: nojoke
 
I started with a 2011RSS and traded for a 2014RT. I am not an overly aggressive ryder so the stock sway bar is more than adequate.
I had no problems on the RSS in 2500 mi since last Nov and now have over 1000 mi on the RT.
You will not be disappointed. A good dealer is important. The BRP website has ratings for them.
 
Take a Look at Bob

:agree: with all of the above... :2thumbs:
This is the internet (Duh! :opps:), and you'll always see problems blown WAYYYY out of proportion in here...
My take on the 2014 after 3,500 miles: it's a rockin' machine! :clap: nojoke[/QUOT

45,000 posts on this board and not 1 single complaint.:yes::yes::yes: That's one post per mile. Hey I have a 13 RT and I have 15000 miles on it without a single issue. Just came back from a 2000 mile trouble free journey up the Oregon Coast. You have chosen wisely Grasshopper pick it up and ryde the wheels off it. :yes:
 
Tire wear isn't such a terrible issue. It's not cheap, but smiles per mile, it's inexpensive.

The roll bars and shocks are added for performance reasons. There is nothing inherently unsafe about the current handling, it's just more tuned for a lazy rider.

Windshield brackets, being fixed under warranty. I think Lamonster found that leaving them down all the way increased the stress on the brackets.

Riding the brakes is a bad idea anyway. Confusing the stability and traction control that is there to save your life...not good for the operator. Not an actual issue with the machine.

I'd say...buy.
 
Sadly..!!

this site can have that effect. But if you go to any it's the same. BMW just had serious problems as many others. But like a doctors office you see mostly the sick looking to get well. So I ask..how many are not sick..?? The well ones do not hang out at the doctors office nor do those problem free spyder post here. We ask them to but they are out there having fun. You will soon be out there yourself. The 2014's are great machines and the early problems are getting taken care of. One should remember that the manufacturer depends on many suppliers for materials and the real tests are Joe public. The best polocy for someone in doubt is never buy the first years production. We have many of those here but we have many more on them and enjoying them....relax welcome your on your way to the time of your life...:2thumbs:
 
:agree: with all of the above... :2thumbs:
This is the internet (Duh! :opps:), and you'll always see problems blown WAYYYY out of proportion in here...
My take on the 2014 after 3,500 miles: it's a rockin' machine! :clap: nojoke[/QUOT

45,000 posts on this board and not 1 single complaint.:yes::yes::yes: That's one post per mile. Hey I have a 13 RT and I have 15000 miles on it without a single issue. Just came back from a 2000 mile trouble free journey up the Oregon Coast. You have chosen wisely Grasshopper pick it up and ryde the wheels off it. :yes:


:opps: I can always serve as a BAD example... :opps:
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Do the same amount of research on any vehicle and you'll find the same thing. Any forum will condense down all the problems experienced by all the owners of thousands of units.
The bigger the forum, the more posts of problems and issues. (Also, the more posts of solutions and help)

Is the 2014 RT perfect? No. But good luck finding the 'Perfect Product'.

Get your Spyder and start enjoying life. If you are one of the relatively few who do have A problem, we are here to help you as much as humanly possible.
 
The only thing the Spyder HAS TO HAVE is Ron's "Missing Rock Guard". I didn't have it on my 2010, and it cost me two belts - put it on, and never had a problem. It was the first thing I put on my 2014, along with my gremlin bell. Everything else is optional, based on your wants... AND the size of your wallet...
 
Also agree with most of the above. Had my new 2014 RTS since April 30. Have put 7000 miles on it now and only problem so far was a wonky frunk latch that is being replaced under warranty.

RE: Tires--my tires look like they are going to make at least 10,000 miles on the rear. The fronts still look new.

I do not feel the need for an alignment or a sway bar at this time. I drive more twisties and mountain roads than most. Can go posted plus 20 mph on curves if I want. The :spyder2: is rock solid and I stay on my side of the road and never cross the center line.

If you look at my signature, I have owned a variety of :ani29:,s and have a lot of miles accumulated on them since 2008. I am the kind of person, that if I had experienced mechanical nightmares, I would have dumped the brand long ago.

I am still happy. :yes:
 
Forums are heavily populated by complainers. Happy people are mostly out riding. I have already ridden the 2014 RTL 20556 miles in 2014 so far and I can tell you from someone who has ridden more than any of the whiners - that it is a fantastic bike.. Sure the OEM back tire wore out quickly but no faster than on a BMW, and replacing it with a car tire at half the cost will give me 30000 miles on the next one. The out of round small batch of front tires were replaced at brp expense. As for all the other little problems i have not experienced any of them but then again I am from the school that believes that the more you ride a spyder the better it performs and the less you ride it ( well it likes to be ridden) This is the best bike BRP has ever bullt and better than any two wheeler I have owned in 45 years. Non of my Harley buddies have carted me to the dealer to pick up my bike for repairs but I have done so for many of them
 
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