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On the fence! Help

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Hey all. My name is tony. Brand new to this site and can ams. I have looked at test ridden and been approvedfor an spyder tour audio conv bike with automatic. Just nervous to pull the trigger. Might be. Bit of a biased site. But your thoughts. Should I just roll with it. I am 40 something and healthy. Not an age thing just never ridden but want to. Any help would be great. Also the the bike would be 27500 out the door is that a standard price or am I a sucker? Thanks. Peace!
 
Well, let's just say from an ex harley rider......it's the most fun I've had on a bike bar none! I don't worry about the 2 wheel issues any more. I was on the fence too, but now that I pulled the trigger last month, I could not be happier. You only go around once!
Go for it.
 
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Hey all. My name is tony. Brand new to this site and can ams. I have looked at test ridden and been approvedfor an spyder tour audio conv bike with automatic. Just nervous to pull the trigger. Might be. Bit of a biased site. But your thoughts. Should I just roll with it. I am 40 something and healthy. Not an age thing just never ridden but want to. Any help would be great. Also the the bike would be 27500 out the door is that a standard price or am I a sucker? Thanks. Peace!
 
Welcome to the site.

In answer to your question: Of course, we are a biased site. Most people are having good luck with their Spyder's.

The price quoted is close to MSRP--but that is a common thing. A dealer that offers good service and has good mechanics is where most people recommend making the purchase from. Lowball price usually results in you get what you pay for.

You do hear about problems a lot here: but that is what the site is about. You have a problem, you ask a question, you usually get help quickly.

I wish you good luck with your purchase. Go ahead, pull the trigger, you want a Spyder, these are not the droids you seek.

I have owned 4 Spyders now, since their inception. I currently have two RT's models--one a premier edition with everything on it and just purchased a 2011 A & C. In over 60,000 miles, I have not had any major problems. :welcome:
 
Jump off the fence and onto a Spyder!

I have a Harley Fatboy and a Spyder. Guess which one is more fun?
Hint- the one that is more comfortable and easier to ride.
 
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pull the trigger

I'll be 50 this year, the last time on a motorcycle was at 20. I knew I would be giving up one of my "car toys", but have no regrets at all. We are enjoying every moment on our RT, and we're looking forward to exploring more places.
 
I have ridden two wheels for 40 years, owned 35+ motorcycles... the Can Am Spyder is the most safest fun I have ever had. I purchased a 2012 Limited new from the dealer, paid around MSRP but received top dollar for my two trades. I would recommend to purchase an additional 3 years BRP warranty and the 3 years maintenance package. You can get the dealer to drop the price down on those and in my opinion it is money well spent.

Most Spyders are trouble free if maintained and ridden properly. Few have any major issues... I wouldn't go back to two wheels or would I ride a conventional trike.
 
Hey all. My name is tony. Brand new to this site and can ams. I have looked at test ridden and been approvedfor an spyder tour audio conv bike with automatic. Just nervous to pull the trigger. Might be. Bit of a biased site. But your thoughts. Should I just roll with it. I am 40 something and healthy. Not an age thing just never ridden but want to. Any help would be great. Also the the bike would be 27500 out the door is that a standard price or am I a sucker? Thanks. Peace!

Price is a bit high..I'd shoot for $25K out the door for an RT A&C model.

Since you've never ridden before, I HIGHLY recommend you locate a MC training center that can run you through an MSF course. This if for your own safety and those around you. Not everything they teach will be applicable to the Spyder... but much of it will. Many local HD shops have info on such classes. Perhaps get an instructors name and call them telling them what you're buying and they may be able to work with you on your Spyder.

Also right now you should be able to get 2 years Best warranty thrown in --- BRP promotion right now.... so 2 years factory + 2 years BEST for 4 years total.

You'll really enjoy having one of these!:thumbup:
 
CHOICE OF SPYDERS

To each his own is my motto, I have an 08 GS/RS type.....so I am biased that way I suppose. But I have put things (mods) on mine that brings it pretty close to what an RT offers.....But it is still sporty which I like.....Also right now a new RS can be had for about $16500 or $17300 with the auto shift.....that's $10,000 less to find out how much you like SPYDERING....Although once you master it you won't want to get off....I only spent approx. $500 on about $4000 worth of extra's because I was able to build most of them.....you may not be in that position.....Good luck with your decision....Mike....:thumbup:
 
Sure Love Mine!

Got my Black Spyder RT in March and love it, ride it as much as I can. I never rode a motorcycle in my life until March, took the safety class, got my endorsement and away I went. Just love it!
 
We love our :spyder2: and have never had a single regret! :yes::yes: SpyderLovers has the best people IMO and any question that you may have is answered in a very timely manner. Go for the new :spyder2: and let the new memories and adventures begin! :2thumbs:
 
I was on the fence too..

I have been a member of this site since 2010 when my friend showed me his RS. I almost pulled the trigger in 2010 on a RT. I will be 50 years young this year and I have a few loose ends to tie up and I should be heading to Cowtown MO from Northern Ohio to purchase a RT Limited (Pearle White) before the end of this month (July 2012). I have tossed this around in my head so much that I can’t sleep at night anymore, I feel like a kid in a candy store now I am just busting at the seams I can’t wait. I will keep everyone posted. Thanks…
 
I paid $26,000. OTD for my 2011 RTS SE5...........no trade. I felt okay about it.......and I LOVE it!!!!
 
You will love the :spyder2: but the price seems a little high. I have a 2012 RTS SE 5 and only Pd. 27,000 and make sure you buy extended warranty that too is nego. in price.
 
Hi Tony!
Welcome aboard! :ohyea: :thumbup:
As a fellow A&C rider, I've got to say that I admire your taste in bikes!
The price??? Try not to think about what you've got IN it; think about what you'll get OUT of it! :2thumbs: Each dealer is free to do what they want about negotiating a price, so you might be able to arm-wrestle them for a few more dollars in your pockets.
Well good luck with the purchasing decision, and we hope to see you in here with a new key in your pocket!
 
welcome a board:thumbup: I owen a 2011 rt-s I've had my trobles with it :banghead: But wouldn't take nothing for it rite now I love riding L'ill Red (rode m/c all my life) check out your dealer they can make or break your enjoyment. my 2 cents Pete
 
Jump, off the fence!

I had an 09 Goldwing, I loved that bike, like you I was on the fence until I asked these guys, I took their advice and I want to thank everyone of them for putting me in the Spyder seat, I love the Spyder even more! the confidence gain is truly amazing, this bike is truly a BLAST to ride, I recently went on a ride that was 11 hours, 5 of those were in the rain, I could have gone a couple more, it’s that comfortable, ultimately it’s up to you but if you do pull the trigger, you will be replying to someone else in the future the same way, oh yea, one more thing, if you do get the Spyder be prepared to answer a lot of questions from the attention it gets.

Dave ;)
 
Also on the fence.

I am new to the site and am also on the fence about purchasing a spyder. I have been riding motorcycles since my first in 1967, a brand new Honda S90 when I was a junior at Mizzou. I currently ride a Yamaha Star Stratoliner purchased new in Sept 2006 with 40,000+ miles on it.

After reading about all of the throttle body problems on this site, I had just about decided against it. One saleman said the problem has been fixed for the 2012's and another said several times they had taken in spyders with so called throttle body problems that turned out to be something else simple.

I have prices from Cowtown of 25,500 for a new one with standard shift and 25,600 from St. Louis Power Sports in Fenton MO for a new one with the semi auto.

This positive thread has put me back on the fence.

Thanks a lot!!
 
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