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There will be many changes before we get our next Spyder. Sometimes changes are big, sometimes not.
Yup and in this case change for the sake of change, yippee. I'll hang onto my dollars for now also.
There will be many changes before we get our next Spyder. Sometimes changes are big, sometimes not.
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,,,,,,,,,
Take a look at the New Yamaha Venture, now that’s a upgrade, I have a 2015 RT, lov the bike but come on, first thing you have to do is have it laser aligned so you can drive it, then the 70 mph vribration, poor MPG compared to other Touring bikes, no Bluetooth upgrades to choose from, have to set and wait for the Nanny to boot up, non of these nagging thing have been addressed as far as I know so BRP could and should fix these problems! So if I were to buy a new bike it will not be a new spyder, I will be looking at the new venture, I owned a older venture and I did like it.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:
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!:2thumbs:
Take a look at the New Yamaha Venture, now that’s a upgrade, I have a 2015 RT, lov the bike but come on, first thing you have to do is have it laser aligned so you can drive it, then the 70 mph vribration, poor MPG compared to other Touring bikes, no Bluetooth upgrades to choose from, have to set and wait for the Nanny to boot up, non of these nagging thing have been addressed as far as I know so BRP could and should fix these problems! So if I were to buy a new bike it will not be a new spyder, I will be looking at the new venture, I owned a older venture and I did like it.
Ride safe
Someone compared the 2018 H-D line up. 10 new models. Really? The bike of the year was given to the touring line, not the 10 'new' models. The new models were platform consolidation while maintaining styling cues.
BRP has many different platforms, with the Spyder, off road, and full watercraft line up. Our beloved platform, the Spyder, may not have been the priority this year. In case you haven't noticed, other brands anniversary models have been around paint and badging. Was it a great year? Perhaps not in your minds. Was it a year to push the brand forward? Absolutely!
The Can-Am Spyder is the safest, most stable 3-wheel platform that still feels like a motorcycle. With a fair amount of performance to-boot.
Personally, I like that they have a blue F3-S.
Enjoy the ryde!
Wayne
You are all most entertaining with regards to your expectations of model year releases.
Remember in the 60's when they prepared for the new model year releases in the automotive industry. They arrived all covered up, they were on TV with covers on them, the dealers stored them in hidden locations, because every year was a major retrofit or new model. My Dad would take me to the Ford and Cevy dealers on that one special night just to see the newest models. Now the auto industry changes a couple lights around a headlight and it is a big deal.
You cannot afford major changes every year any longer, the expenses in development are much different now. Many of you for years have been cracking their heads about your radios, well this year and probably for a few years they have developed a rather exquisite solution, and all you respond with is groans and grunts.
At least a few of you espoused that you want more performance, more power, more speed and ground shaking performance., well I think you. Are going to have to find another vendor. It seems to me that BRP is being very conservative about the performance characteristics of the Spyder. I don't know and can only guess, but I would think that the reason for that is the latigeous nature of especially the USA. Remember, we have more lawyers here than the rest of the world combined, AND we allow them to advertise freely to start litigation, that also is fairly unique.
ok let the shouting begin!
Joe
The BIG buildup for incremental upgrades has been their M.O. recently. Wonder what BRP has planned for the release of the new RT?????I was just shocked that they created such a build up and a dramatic reveal for new gauges!
We like to hold up Honda as the shining success story to emulate. They went from 2001 to 2012 with the Goldwing before they tweaked the body. 2012 GL1800 wasn't a major redo of the body, just some reshaping at the rear end. They kept the 1500 pretty much the same for 13 years before that. As for engine changes the 1800 flat six has been the power plant for 17 years.Well the thing is the RT has had the same body style for 8 years. It needs a major change to be competitive.
You are all most entertaining with regards to your expectations of model year releases.
Remember in the 60's when they prepared for the new model year releases in the automotive industry. They arrived all covered up, they were on TV with covers on them, the dealers stored them in hidden locations, because every year was a major retrofit or new model. My Dad would take me to the Ford and Cevy dealers on that one special night just to see the newest models. Now the auto industry changes a couple lights around a headlight and it is a big deal.
You cannot afford major changes every year any longer, the expenses in development are much different now. Many of you for years have been cracking their heads about your radios, well this year and probably for a few years they have developed a rather exquisite solution, and all you respond with is groans and grunts.
At least a few of you espoused that you want more performance, more power, more speed and ground shaking performance., well I think you. Are going to have to find another vendor. It seems to me that BRP is being very conservative about the performance characteristics of the Spyder. I don't know and can only guess, but I would think that the reason for that is the latigeous nature of especially the USA. Remember, we have more lawyers here than the rest of the world combined, AND we allow them to advertise freely to start litigation, that also is fairly unique.
ok let the shouting begin!
Joe