Ken Kovas
New member
Do I simply have unreal expectations or did I buy a P.O.S. Spyder. I purchased my 2012 Spyder RT used in the spring of 2016, it only had 10,000 miles on it so I believed at the time that I was getting a good unit. As this was my first Spyder, I have been riding two wheel bikes for over 50 years, I thought that a Spyder with only 10 K miles was a good purchase. Now, here I am, three years later and struggling with a seemingly unending, and expensive, series of problems for the last two of those years, and the Spyder now only has around 34,000 miles on it so it does not have excessive mileage on it. This unit has given me more trouble in the last two years that my last three bikes combined. (two Goldwings and a Harley Softail) I just returned from a trip to Yellowstone N.P. and the bike gave me more problems again, the P0174 code, and started running poorly. I limped it back to my hotel, loaded it on the trailer, as I had trailered it here due to a complete lack of faith in the machine, and completed the trip in the tow vehicle. Now I am trying to figure out what to do. Going back to a two wheeler is not an option. Do I stay with the Spyder, update to a newer Spyder, or am I forced to go to Goldwing trike. I like the Spyder, especially the two wheels in front versus a rear wheel trike. Is this bad experiance simply that I made an unfortunate choice in the 2012 Spyder, would updating to a newer Spyder solve my problems, or is the Spyder simply a problematic machine that cannot de depended on, like a Goldwing? All I am asking for is a vehicle with decent reliability that I could depend on to get me through a riding season without having multiple breakdowns.