Although I've taken a test-ride (which I enjoyed), the more I read many of the threads here the more doubts enter my mind as to whether to get a Spyder. No - I'm not being a troll. It's just that although I have the finances for it, it would still be a significant investment, and I don't want to end up regretting it.
The positives about the Spyder don't need to be listed here, since it's clear that you all enjoy your Spyders.
But among the concerns I have are:
1. Service, service, service: I am not mechanically inclined at all, so would have to really depend on the dealer for all servicing. Unlike with a car or even a two-wheeler, where I have a choice of 3rd party/after market places to go for service, that doesn't appear to be a realistic option for a Spyder. And I only have two dealers within reasonable distance from me (one of which can't even manage to return a phone call).
2. Purchasing at a Good Price: Again, because I have only one responsive dealer in my area, how do I negotiate for a good purchase price? Sure, there's online competition, but if I purchase online to get significant savings, I'm back at....
3. Service, service, service again. How would the local dealer feel about servicing a unit bought elsewhere after he took the time to give me a test-ride or two?
4. Laser Alignments, Sway Bars etc: There are so many threads here that recommend both a laser alignment and/or a 3rd party sway bar. How do you get those done if your dealer doesn't do laser alignments? Not to mention that I'm not sure how he'd feel about installing after-market parts.
I don't live near a big city, and have few choices in dealers with reasonable distance. Another fact of life here is that the riding season is realistically only six or seven months long. (I won't ride it in winter.) However, there are so many back roads with little traffic around here that I'm sure that the Spyder would be lots of fun. I really want a Spyder, but am so torn because of the above concerns. My decision would probably be easier if it was possible to lease a Spyder. That way I'd be more inclined to take a chance on it. But I haven't seen that option anywhere.
So, that's my thought process in a nutshell. Any thoughts on my dilemma would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
The positives about the Spyder don't need to be listed here, since it's clear that you all enjoy your Spyders.
But among the concerns I have are:
1. Service, service, service: I am not mechanically inclined at all, so would have to really depend on the dealer for all servicing. Unlike with a car or even a two-wheeler, where I have a choice of 3rd party/after market places to go for service, that doesn't appear to be a realistic option for a Spyder. And I only have two dealers within reasonable distance from me (one of which can't even manage to return a phone call).
2. Purchasing at a Good Price: Again, because I have only one responsive dealer in my area, how do I negotiate for a good purchase price? Sure, there's online competition, but if I purchase online to get significant savings, I'm back at....
3. Service, service, service again. How would the local dealer feel about servicing a unit bought elsewhere after he took the time to give me a test-ride or two?
4. Laser Alignments, Sway Bars etc: There are so many threads here that recommend both a laser alignment and/or a 3rd party sway bar. How do you get those done if your dealer doesn't do laser alignments? Not to mention that I'm not sure how he'd feel about installing after-market parts.
I don't live near a big city, and have few choices in dealers with reasonable distance. Another fact of life here is that the riding season is realistically only six or seven months long. (I won't ride it in winter.) However, there are so many back roads with little traffic around here that I'm sure that the Spyder would be lots of fun. I really want a Spyder, but am so torn because of the above concerns. My decision would probably be easier if it was possible to lease a Spyder. That way I'd be more inclined to take a chance on it. But I haven't seen that option anywhere.
So, that's my thought process in a nutshell. Any thoughts on my dilemma would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.