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Bertmikew

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Hi, everyone! I'm a prospective buyer, & I would appreciate some advise before buying. I'm looking at the RT Roadster. I've never been on a bike before. I understand that I'm a target audience. I'm 55 & have a few physical limitations. I'm a little guy- 5'2' & 138 lbs. I have osteoporosis, so I'll break easy & heal hard. That's why I don't want a 2-wheeler. I also have arthritis- worse in my hands. I'm concerned about how much muscle is required to steer. I'm also worried about my hands cramping up by holding the throttle. I know they have cruise control, but that's often not practical around town. On top of that I have a bad back. I was also told by a rental salesman that they break down easily & parts are hard to get. His problem may have been that he didn't properly train new riders & gave them manual transmissions. I'm interested in what owners have experienced- especially new riders. I would appreciate whatever MATURE suggestions anyone could give- either positive or negative. I'm also scared of the $27,000 price. Are there many used Roadsters with semi-automatic transmissions that haven't been beat up. Thanks for your help- Mike W.
 
Hi, everyone! I'm a prospective buyer, & I would appreciate some advise before buying. I'm looking at the RT Roadster. I've never been on a bike before. I understand that I'm a target audience. I'm 55 & have a few physical limitations. I'm a little guy- 5'2' & 138 lbs. I have osteoporosis, so I'll break easy & heal hard. That's why I don't want a 2-wheeler. I also have arthritis- worse in my hands. I'm concerned about how much muscle is required to steer. I'm also worried about my hands cramping up by holding the throttle. I know they have cruise control, but that's often not practical around town. On top of that I have a bad back. I was also told by a rental salesman that they break down easily & parts are hard to get. His problem may have been that he didn't properly train new riders & gave them manual transmissions. I'm interested in what owners have experienced- especially new riders. I would appreciate whatever MATURE suggestions anyone could give- either positive or negative. I'm also scared of the $27,000 price. Are there many used Roadsters with semi-automatic transmissions that haven't been beat up. Thanks for your help- Mike W.

The RS SE5 is the first bike I've ever driven and owned. I am short and have back problems too and it seemed perfect given those limitations. I'm not the best person to ask as I am currently dealing with steering issues which some, be it a small minority from the best I can tell, have. I think the price on them is too high, but you could probably get a slightly used one shortly much cheaper. I think I would be a little cautious of getting a slightly used one as some people dumb them when they have the steering problems but I think people on here that are selling tend to be honest if this is an issue.
 
I also have issues with height 5'5" and a bad back. Been driving Spyders since they first came out and have loved all 30K miles I have logged on them. I dont find a problem with steering input or throttle grip problems. The throttle is now fly by wire--so does not require much input. Have put 6K miles on my new RTS since March 26th and really like the ergonomics of the machine. Suggest you find a dealer that will let you throughly test drive one. A hundred miles or so will help you determine if the RTS is for you. The 27K price is big--but in the long run I believe the price is worth it for what you are getting. The Spyder is a real technology machine. I am somewhat hinky about used machines. I would want to know the true history of the machine as well as getting a legitimate warranty from the dealer. Also, ask around as to which dealer to purchase from--there are some bad ones out there. You want a dealer who will treat you right up front and deliver quality service after the sale. Good luck in your quest for a Spyder.
 
Hi, everyone! I'm a prospective buyer, & I would appreciate some advise before buying. I'm looking at the RT Roadster. I've never been on a bike before. I understand that I'm a target audience. I'm 55 & have a few physical limitations. I'm a little guy- 5'2' & 138 lbs. I have osteoporosis, so I'll break easy & heal hard. That's why I don't want a 2-wheeler. I also have arthritis- worse in my hands. I'm concerned about how much muscle is required to steer. I'm also worried about my hands cramping up by holding the throttle. I know they have cruise control, but that's often not practical around town. On top of that I have a bad back. I was also told by a rental salesman that they break down easily & parts are hard to get. His problem may have been that he didn't properly train new riders & gave them manual transmissions. I'm interested in what owners have experienced- especially new riders. I would appreciate whatever MATURE suggestions anyone could give- either positive or negative. I'm also scared of the $27,000 price. Are there many used Roadsters with semi-automatic transmissions that haven't been beat up. Thanks for your help- Mike W.

Mike, The RT is a great bike, they have power steering so not hard to steer at all, the trottle takes no effort at all so you can ride a long time with out stopping. I would suggest a utopia back rest if you have back problems as I do it makes a long trip very easy (just did a 1000 mile trip and no problems) as for break downs none that I have heard about but they (as any first year machines do) have some issues but rest assured BRP has one of the best warranties I have ever seen in a lot of years with new motorcycles. I love my RTS and my 08 RS and highly recommend either one to a new rider or experienced rider! As for finding a used SE5 I don't think you are going to have much luck but I wish you all the best and hope this helps.:spyder:
 
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