As many of you know from my many posts, my RTS had the brake/stall issue. It only occurred one day basically and repeated itself one time the following day. It has been fine since Friday. I dropped it at the dealer this morning for a GPS, XM radio and 600 mile service to be done, and gave the service manager copies of the various posts regarding the stalling issue. The service manager said not to believe anything you read on the boards, it is all rumors, and no one has the correct information regarding issues with the RT and so forth. I then spoke to the owner/president and after skimming the various posts he told to service manager to contact BRP regarding the stalling matter.
Apparently after seeing the comments and probable fix from Lamonster he regarded the comments and information as more than just rumors and opinions. It looks like Lamonster is indeed a legend among Spyder dealers.
I told the service manager to do the software update and I would see if the problem (stalling) reoccurs and if it did I would bring it back for the fix. At this point it is virtually impossible to duplicate, and I suppose it is conceivable that the problem is/was something else.
I liked the RS but was not sure about my long term comfort on it. I love the RT. With al the storage it has turned out to be a great all purpose bike. It s comfortable, fun, full of gadgets (that I love), and practical. I can pick up quite a few groceries and everything else I need. It also inspires a lot of confidence and since I ride year-round should offer quite a bit of protection and some added security during the cold winter months (yes I know it is just spring time).
Apparently after seeing the comments and probable fix from Lamonster he regarded the comments and information as more than just rumors and opinions. It looks like Lamonster is indeed a legend among Spyder dealers.
I told the service manager to do the software update and I would see if the problem (stalling) reoccurs and if it did I would bring it back for the fix. At this point it is virtually impossible to duplicate, and I suppose it is conceivable that the problem is/was something else.
I liked the RS but was not sure about my long term comfort on it. I love the RT. With al the storage it has turned out to be a great all purpose bike. It s comfortable, fun, full of gadgets (that I love), and practical. I can pick up quite a few groceries and everything else I need. It also inspires a lot of confidence and since I ride year-round should offer quite a bit of protection and some added security during the cold winter months (yes I know it is just spring time).