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I've been on a 2014 longer than Cruzr Joe!

SpyderAnn01

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and if the truck that was delivering the Spyder to my dealer would have gone directly from AZ to NV I would have been on one even before Hal. But it took them almost 2 weeks to get here and I was busting at the seams wanting to share but I was told I couldn't say anything. I just received word that I am free to share my experiences with and post pictures of the 2014 RT Ltd that I have been riding.

I've put 850 miles on it in 10 days and it is awesome! It had 1,300 miles on it when it arrived so it is still in the break in range (not for long though) I have gotten between 31.6 and 32.6 mpg and the longest I went on a tank was 180 miles (low fuel light came on at 172) and I took 5.7 to fill it. I'm encouraging
my friends with older Spyders to trade up so I don't have to stop for gas with them!:roflblack:

The temps here have ranged from the high 40s to the high 60s and the temp gauge has stayed just south of halfway. The reverse fans kicked on when I was idling for a long time (on purpose)

The ride is smooth, really, really smooth. I do not see any need to spend any money on upgraded shocks. I'm not sure yet if a beefier sway bar is in order but I'll get a better idea on that as we are supposed to be pretty windy in the next few days.

Love the extra power. Still not a fan of the semi auto but I'm wondering if all the extra shifting will make me regret getting a manual.

I've got the flat grey color and while not something I would buy it is much nicer looking than I had expected it to be. The fit and finish seems to be really good. I do believe that this is a production model but I am not 100% sure on that.

I did find that I had a little trouble opening the oil filler cap but it is still so much easier than removing the panel. For my hands it was just a bit awkward but I'm sure I'll get used to it.

:yes::yes:
 
Great news..!!

glad you got it and have been able to ryde as much as you have. Reviews are starting to come in but the best are from folks here that we know. Thanks for letting us know how it is going and keep enjoying your new ryed...!! :ohyea::ohyea:
 
Thanks...here are some ?

and if the truck that was delivering the Spyder to my dealer would have gone directly from AZ to NV I would have been on one even before Hal. But it took them almost 2 weeks to get here and I was busting at the seams wanting to share but I was told I couldn't say anything. I just received word that I am free to share my experiences with and post pictures of the 2014 RT Ltd that I have been riding.

I've put 850 miles on it in 10 days and it is awesome! It had 1,300 miles on it when it arrived so it is still in the break in range (not for long though) I have gotten between 31.6 and 32.6 mpg and the longest I went on a tank was 180 miles (low fuel light came on at 172) and I took 5.7 to fill it. I'm encouraging
my friends with older Spyders to trade up so I don't have to stop for gas with them!:roflblack:

The temps here have ranged from the high 40s to the high 60s and the temp gauge has stayed just south of halfway. The reverse fans kicked on when I was idling for a long time (on purpose)

The ride is smooth, really, really smooth. I do not see any need to spend any money on upgraded shocks. I'm not sure yet if a beefier sway bar is in order but I'll get a better idea on that as we are supposed to be pretty windy in the next few days.

Love the extra power. Still not a fan of the semi auto but I'm wondering if all the extra shifting will make me regret getting a manual.

I've got the flat grey color and while not something I would buy it is much nicer looking than I had expected it to be. The fit and finish seems to be really good. I do believe that this is a production model but I am not 100% sure on that.

I did find that I had a little trouble opening the oil filler cap but it is still so much easier than removing the panel. For my hands it was just a bit awkward but I'm sure I'll get used to it.

:yes::yes:

Still check oil the same way? Frunk switch need? Maintenance schedule? thanks. :thumbup:
 
WAIT A MINUTE .................................. You were holding out on us ..........................

I want a recount on who had a 14 first, me or her. :dontknow::dontknow:

I am mortified, insulted and I feel abused, all this time i was feeling sorry for ANN and now i find out she has been deceiving me. :yikes:

I told you guys that you had to look out for these "SHIFTY" (pun intended) women. :shocked::shocked:

I will never be able to trust anyone anymore. :banghead::banghead:

This is a conspiracy against me.

Cruzr Joe
 
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lamont, you better change ann's "senior member" title to "secret keeping member"! i don't know about this deceit. i'm with cj on this one!!!:roflblack:
 
come on GUYS, i need some love here, i feel like the proverbial RED HEADED STEP CHILD.


HELP ME OUT HERE.


Cruzr Joe
 
come on GUYS, i need some love here, i feel like the proverbial RED HEADED STEP CHILD.


HELP ME OUT HERE.


Cruzr Joe

There is always some intrigue going on. :thumbup:

I am confused. It sounds like some ryders are getting to drive test vehicles. I see why none in Alaska (probably due to the weather), but it sure would have been nice if they would have at least talked with me. I thought I was a pretty good customer? I am available to put a summer of miles on one though. I am guessing I could do at least twenty thousand miles if the opportunity presented itself. I did that the first year with my 2008 and I was even working two day jobs at the time.
 
You could talk to Ann, but watch out for her, look what she did to me ................ i feel so violated. :chat:

Cruzr joe
 
DRAMA

There is always some intrigue going on. :thumbup:

I am confused. It sounds like some ryders are getting to drive test vehicles. I see why none in Alaska (probably due to the weather), but it sure would have been nice if they would have at least talked with me. I thought I was a pretty good customer? I am available to put a summer of miles on one though. I am guessing I could do at least twenty thousand miles if the opportunity presented itself. I did that the first year with my 2008 and I was even working two day jobs at the time.

Can you keep a secret? Too funny :roflblack:
 
That's probably why they gave her the bike...
...and not us!
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