Got my Spyder back Friday, rode it home and there it will sit. Here is my replacement to get me by. A 2001 Suzuki TL1000S.
So what's going to happen now with the Spyder?
Not sure yet.So what's going to happen now with the Spyder?
Got my Spyder back Friday, rode it home and there it will sit. Here is my replacement to get me by. A 2001 Suzuki TL1000S.
Not sure yet.
All I can say for now is that I was ruined for motorcycles with this machine. Although I still have a craving for leaning a sportbike, this machine really provides some fun interaction w/o the scare of 2 wheels, with a very useful side, too. You all know, so I don't need to go on about it. The problem is this has been going on since OCT '08 and we are sick of it. This goes beyond the typical "drop in value" or "poor return investment" experienced by buying a motorcyle or a boat. My machine is one of the reasons a KBB value drops so much for the rest of you. Think about it...would you feel comfortable buying a used Spyder? Talk about the old saying buying someone else's problem. I know many of you are tired of some of the questions that guy NATER has posted, but it's a realistic problem for me. I'm tired of these repeat returns to the dealer only to hear, we can't find anything. The open road experience BRP promotes is a lie to me, I can barely stand the worry of just riding it to work or on days my dealer is closed. This time they had it for 4 weeks straight and all the parts failed. I left in disgust and got a call that it started working again, the tech turned the key on and off several times and it all cleared. THAT'S NOT A FIX!...I have had this happen to me as well.
All I can say for now is that I was ruined for motorcycles with this machine. Although I still have a craving for leaning a sportbike, this machine really provides some fun interaction w/o the scare of 2 wheels, with a very useful side, too. You all know, so I don't need to go on about it. The problem is this has been going on since OCT '08 and we are sick of it. This goes beyond the typical "drop in value" or "poor return investment" experienced by buying a motorcyle or a boat. My machine is one of the reasons a KBB value drops so much for the rest of you. Think about it...would you feel comfortable buying a used Spyder? Talk about the old saying buying someone else's problem. I know many of you are tired of some of the questions that guy NATER has posted, but it's a realistic problem for me. I'm tired of these repeat returns to the dealer only to hear, we can't find anything. The open road experience BRP promotes is a lie to me, I can barely stand the worry of just riding it to work or on days my dealer is closed. This time they had it for 4 weeks straight and all the parts failed. I left in disgust and got a call that it started working again, the tech turned the key on and off several times and it all cleared. THAT'S NOT A FIX!...I have had this happen to me as well, I can turn a key on/off several times too. The problem has yet to be found and we are tired of being a guinea pig, especially for what this thing cost.
We talked about that, but it's considered to be for the SE5.Geez...I thought they had found the problems and fixed them...did they try that grounding thing that Lamont and others have discussed? Many have said that this solution corrected a lot of the 'erratic' electrical issues that some of the bikes were having.