Since 2002 I have owned a 2002 HD Sportster, 2003 HD Softail, 2004 HD Classic, 2009 HD Ultra Classic, and currently own a 2009 Goldwing. I have ridden my Goldwing from MA out to Sturgis and back and I have done the Iron Butt Saddle Sore 1000 on my 2004 HD classic. I loved all these bike and each one I loved better than the one before it. ( except for the 2009 HD Ultra Classic) that bike sucked for a whole bunch of reason! I got rid of it after just one season.
The reason I mention this is because I'm seriously thinking of trading in my Goldwing, which has been my best bike by far, for a new 2012 Spyder RT limited. I ride for only one reason and that's for fun! I've taken a demo ride on a Spyder and it was a whole lot of fun and then some!
My only hesitation is the problems I'm reading that people are having with the Spyder. I just went though a really bad dealer / manufacturer experience with a 2009 Mini Cooper that ended in me trading it in for a Mazda. The Mini dealer was bad and the Mini company was worse. The car was under warranty, but spent over three months to get a timing chain issue repaired. In short it was supposed to be a fun car, but hassles are not fun.
Having said all of that (sorry), would you recommend a 2012 RT limited solely based on rreliability?
Thanks in advance.
Paul
PS.... I don't think I can stop myself from buying one at this point! The whole Spyder experience just blows me away! I guess I'm just curious what I'm in store for, will I regret this?
This post has been edited by Paulf10: Today, 10:00 PM
The reason I mention this is because I'm seriously thinking of trading in my Goldwing, which has been my best bike by far, for a new 2012 Spyder RT limited. I ride for only one reason and that's for fun! I've taken a demo ride on a Spyder and it was a whole lot of fun and then some!
My only hesitation is the problems I'm reading that people are having with the Spyder. I just went though a really bad dealer / manufacturer experience with a 2009 Mini Cooper that ended in me trading it in for a Mazda. The Mini dealer was bad and the Mini company was worse. The car was under warranty, but spent over three months to get a timing chain issue repaired. In short it was supposed to be a fun car, but hassles are not fun.
Having said all of that (sorry), would you recommend a 2012 RT limited solely based on rreliability?
Thanks in advance.
Paul
PS.... I don't think I can stop myself from buying one at this point! The whole Spyder experience just blows me away! I guess I'm just curious what I'm in store for, will I regret this?
This post has been edited by Paulf10: Today, 10:00 PM
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