Greetings from the midwest.
I've been watching this board for a few months, trying to decide if a manual transmission Spyder might be in my future. I currently ride on 2 wheels (have an HD Sportster and few old Honda Dreams) but I live in a rural area and the gravel roads here make 2 wheels a handful.
I realize that message boards seem to gravitate to those who have problems and from what I read, some people's Spyders have problems with steering issues, overheating, leaks, electronics, etc. Some dealer practices are in question, as are stocking issues with parts. My Harley has left me stranded more than once and parts are not cheap so I don't see many differences in that regard. But to my questions...
Buy a new 2008 or 2009?-- If I buy 2009, will some of the issues with 08 recalls and service bulletins have already been rectified on 09 models? The dealer is 40 miles from my house and I'm concerned about the incredible hassle of "time in shop". Can the dealer rectify any known service problems with an 08 BEFORE it's out the door?
Dealer pricing.-- There is a few hundred dollars between 08 and 09 for the same bike. But the 08 I'm looking at has been at the dealer since at least November. There are apparently no discounts around here--only a "gentlemans agreement" between dealers to hold the line on price. Other dealers have new units still in crates and no waiting lists. Strikes me as odd with the economy as it is that anyone would still be thinking "full list" even tho they quickly admit that none of the bikes are spoken for.
Used bike.--Some of these bikes have just been problematic and I suspect they end up for sale. Sorry, eBay just doesn't excite me when it comes to something like this. There is one for sale locally with 600 miles (just in time for routine service), performance exhaust and few other doodads for $16.5k. I would think that after nogotiating it still would be list price of a new one. Maybe the kinks have been worked out of it already, or maybe it would be my problem.
I'm not asking for the answer, but on this board are people with experiences about the Spyder, and thousands of collective miles. I'll be making my decision in the next few weeks to try and purchase one just prior to riding season here. If you have any thoughts, comments or experiences I would appreciate them. It's a relatively large investment for what it is and I just want to make a good decision. I love the concept of the Spyder. Thanks.
I've been watching this board for a few months, trying to decide if a manual transmission Spyder might be in my future. I currently ride on 2 wheels (have an HD Sportster and few old Honda Dreams) but I live in a rural area and the gravel roads here make 2 wheels a handful.
I realize that message boards seem to gravitate to those who have problems and from what I read, some people's Spyders have problems with steering issues, overheating, leaks, electronics, etc. Some dealer practices are in question, as are stocking issues with parts. My Harley has left me stranded more than once and parts are not cheap so I don't see many differences in that regard. But to my questions...
Buy a new 2008 or 2009?-- If I buy 2009, will some of the issues with 08 recalls and service bulletins have already been rectified on 09 models? The dealer is 40 miles from my house and I'm concerned about the incredible hassle of "time in shop". Can the dealer rectify any known service problems with an 08 BEFORE it's out the door?
Dealer pricing.-- There is a few hundred dollars between 08 and 09 for the same bike. But the 08 I'm looking at has been at the dealer since at least November. There are apparently no discounts around here--only a "gentlemans agreement" between dealers to hold the line on price. Other dealers have new units still in crates and no waiting lists. Strikes me as odd with the economy as it is that anyone would still be thinking "full list" even tho they quickly admit that none of the bikes are spoken for.
Used bike.--Some of these bikes have just been problematic and I suspect they end up for sale. Sorry, eBay just doesn't excite me when it comes to something like this. There is one for sale locally with 600 miles (just in time for routine service), performance exhaust and few other doodads for $16.5k. I would think that after nogotiating it still would be list price of a new one. Maybe the kinks have been worked out of it already, or maybe it would be my problem.
I'm not asking for the answer, but on this board are people with experiences about the Spyder, and thousands of collective miles. I'll be making my decision in the next few weeks to try and purchase one just prior to riding season here. If you have any thoughts, comments or experiences I would appreciate them. It's a relatively large investment for what it is and I just want to make a good decision. I love the concept of the Spyder. Thanks.