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New bikes - what they could have done better

ChicoFowler

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Given owners of older bikes a choice!
I’ve read a lot about these, both on FB, Spyderlover’s and the Can Am Site – they are nice and other than the audio system and the new dash overall the only change is the colors.

The new dash looks cool and would great to have, but you know, I’ve put a lot of love, time and money in my current bike with add-ons, lights, little touches to make it mine. If I were to upgrade, I’d have to go through that effort and expense all over.

What BRP should do and would be way cool, would be to make these new dashes for older RT bikes, so you could retro-fit your beloved bike with the newest and latest technology. Now that’s something I could spend money on. I realize it may be easier to say than to do, but if it were available, I'd be buying one today.

I didn’t check, but I didn’t see anything on the lights on the bike. Why wouldn’t they offer an upgrade with LED lights from the factory?

I agree they make a fantastic product and unless they come out with a new style, their option for improvement is mostly in the cosmetic line.
 
How do you think the business model of NOT encouraging the purchase of new products would work out for them? :dontknow:

To be successful in the long run, any business needs to have REALISTIC expectations of it's customers.

If they can make a couple of grand off those existing customers who likely would NEVER buy another new machine.......either because of money or something like failing health, then they would be a couple of grand ahead.

I didn't think I would EVER, NEVER pay more than $25K for a "bike"......and I am damned sure that I won't do that a second time. :shocked:
 
I guess I'm just not understanding all the negativity since the 2018 lineup announcement. I love my Spyder, I have met lots of new riders (2 and 3 wheel) while I'm out and about, and I pretty much smile inside my helmet the entire time I'm on a ride. I believe I got my money's worth....plus. :)
 
I guess I'm just not understanding all the negativity since the 2018 lineup announcement. I love my Spyder, I have met lots of new riders (2 and 3 wheel) while I'm out and about, and I pretty much smile inside my helmet the entire time I'm on a ride. I believe I got my money's worth....plus. :)
Totally agree with you on this. Nobody is requiring someone to buy a 2018 model! They are advancing the current platform to make it better. It was pretty damn good to begin with! I like you smile every time I put on my helmet and hit the road. The adventures I have had, will have, and the people I have met, and will meet are all priceless and would not have happened to me if I hadn't bought a Spyder.

We have to understand that there are people in this world that, by nature, are negative. For the most part these people are miserable, and misery loves company. Their goal is to convert other people to be negative as well, and therefore miserable just like they are. They don't want to be the only one at the pity party after all. :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 
We have to understand that there are people in this world that, by nature, are negative. For the most part these people are miserable, and misery loves company. Their goal is to convert other people to be negative as well, and therefore miserable just like they are. They don't want to be the only one at the pity party after all. :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

That could be considered a pretty negative post....... ;)
 
I don't see being a realist as being negative.

The 10th anniversary unveiling at the homecoming went over like a fart in church with most people I spoke to up there. New paint and badges.

I guess we've come to expect big things every 3 years from BRP as that is their pattern. 2015 was the F3.... many of us hoped they'd really do something big.... like the turbo they've teased us all with. That would be a big deal.


Most I know are not thrilled with any of the new offerings. Sure the dash is kinda cool, but not enough for most to upgrade. Guess I'm just more of a performance kinda guy.. give me some HP and speed!

AWD would be a huge game changer as well. Imagine the handling..... ahhh.. a guy can dream....:pray:
 
Let's face it Dan:
If the Spyders had 1,200 horsepower, weighed 27 pounds, cornered at 2Gs, and got 450 mpg: you'd STILL want more! :D :2thumbs:
 
Linda also came up with the idea about making the dash set up as an add on accessory for earlier models.

It would be predicated on whether or not the unit is plug and play. Beyond that, it is probably way above the pay grade for most :spyder2: "technicians."

The other piece--they are not going to make such a thing available until they have sold a bunch of new :f_spider: units. Don't expect something like that for at least a year--if ever. Just our .02. :thumbup:
 
HD came out with 10 new motorcycles for 2018. Rider magazine gave HD the Motorcycle of the Year Award for the all 10 package.

There is some nice stuff there--IMO. The "herd" is also dissing them. I am guessing that BRP does not have the financial ability (as in "will") to do R & D on 10 models at a time. This is why the brand grows "painfully slow."

You can also buy a very nice HD, or Indian for what the new packages are costing from BRP. We have caught up with and even surpassed their prices. There is a lot of choice available these days. :yes::yes:
 
If anyone has said this already, I missed it...

All the hype, suspense, and build up of the "release date for the NEW 2018 line up"... for them to say look, it has new gauges and upgraded stereo. Really?!?! That was the big reveal? Am I the only one that sees it as a major let down?

Dont get me wrong, the upgrades are nice, but really... that was it? I was expecting to see redesigned body work, or a new model, or some performance or handling upgrades, etc. not just a new gauge cluster.

Am I alone here?
 
Am I the only one that sees it as a major let down? I was expecting to see redesigned body work, or a new model, or some performance or handling upgrades, etc. not just a new gauge cluster.
Am I alone here?
You may need to wait a year or two, if the rumors are true, for what you want.
 
yes more cc's would have been really nice,,,,,,,,, the 1330 is tons better than the 990 was , but an 1800 would be ideal. especially when your doing long trips & pulling a rt622 trailer thru the rockies, gearing down to 3rd was kinda aggravating, but that being said i love my spydy & wouldnt trade it for 2 wheels again,,,,,,,,,
 
You may need to wait a year or two, if the rumors are true, for what you want.

Im actually good with them the way they are. I was just shocked that they created such a build up and a dramatic reveal for new gauges! It was reminiscent of the opening of Capone's vault. Hahaha!
 
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