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Spyder sales

JimH

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I took my Spyder for its yearly oil change and checkup. Dealership said CanAM's are hot and really selling. I was surprised at how many they had in stock.

On a separate note - I need to learn how to change oil in my ride.
Jim
 
I took my Spyder for its yearly oil change and checkup. Dealership said CanAM's are hot and really selling. I was surprised at how many they had in stock.

On a separate note - I need to learn how to change oil in my ride.
Jim
You Tube is your friend. There are several you can watch. I would look at all if them and then decide how you want to do it. There may be a trick in one video they missed in another.
 
I do my own maintenance on my bikes and the Spyder oil change isn't bad. My first time took me over an hour, but I have since pared that time down a bit. Watch the videos and ask questions here and go for it. As far as Spyders selling well, everything around here that has to do with outdoor recreation is selling well. Used bikes are bringing premium prices. I sold two of my bikes for about 20% more than I could have got two years ago.
 
Were they a multi-line dealer? Most Japanese dealerships are having an aweful time getting stock to sell. HD actually putting used bikes on the HD showroom floor.
 
Based on all the S2S models being sold (top line, most expensive) etc., It does indeed sound like Spyder sales are once again taking off. That makes it a "sellers" market and the "deals" that were available not to long past, are getting more difficult to find. Glad we bought ours when we did. Even our dealer has had some complaints concerning "deals" recently. :bowdown::bbq:

My only words of advice, free of course, and no guarantees...Be careful if you become too mercenary, customers have long memories. :bowdown: :bowdown:
 
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I can't speak for outside my area (Central Maine) but motorcycles (including BRP) ATV and SXS are are selling at an unbelievable rate. The exceptions are the very large motorcycles which aren't moving at all. Of the four powersports dealers I know around here, they have sold 100% of their stock and have deposits on almost all of their incoming stock. For the most part they don't order big bikes at all and deal exclusively with off road. The two Spyder dealers around here are selling them steadily but have not gone back to the factory for "emergency" orders like they have with the off road stuff.

Used off road is the same. I sold my SXS recently for much more than I thought I would get. Don't know how used motorcycles are selling.
 
I can't speak for outside my area (Central Maine) but motorcycles (including BRP) ATV and SXS are are selling at an unbelievable rate. The exceptions are the very large motorcycles which aren't moving at all. Of the four powersports dealers I know around here, they have sold 100% of their stock and have deposits on almost all of their incoming stock. For the most part they don't order big bikes at all and deal exclusively with off road. The two Spyder dealers around here are selling them steadily but have not gone back to the factory for "emergency" orders like they have with the off road stuff.

Used off road is the same. I sold my SXS recently for much more than I thought I would get. Don't know how used motorcycles are selling.

i sold my 2007 1500 vulcan classic, 10,000 miles for 4 grand last month, it was in perfect shape, garage kept,, my spyder got delivered, and 2 hrs later i said goodbye to my vulcan, spyder came in and the vulcan left,, perfect, and i dont miss it, it gave me a back pain, a day or so after i rode it,, the limited spyder is like riding on air,, glad i bought the limited,, gonna be in the 70ties next week after getting 3 inches of snow 2 days ago.. cant wait to get her out again.

there are no limited around this areas, mostly ryker's, and rt's
 
Second line of post #1 Pete. BTW good to see you posting again. Welcome back,are you back in Utah yet? (no this part has nothing to do with the OP)

I see it now Paul. Thanks. We got back a week ago and looking forward to some great touring trips on the Spyders.
 
If you look at cycle trader it looks like there's plenty, but if you go to that dealership they only have a few.

When I was looking the Marsala Dark was a fast seller, but I've got one now.
 
You are correct in the fact there are no "deals" being offered by anyone.. (including any BRP incentives)
I tried to trade my 2018 RTL for a 2021 at my regular dealer and we negotiated down a bit to a price that was in my "budget ball park" but he would not budge.. then went to IMotorsports I hear so much about and they were asking $2,000 more on the net difference!!!
as my 2018 is in great condition and I did not have to trade I decided to buy an extended BEST warranty and move on down the road..
BIG F
 
You are right that outdoor sports things are selling well. I have a buddy that is an engineer for Indian and all across Polaris' line things are selling faster than they can produce them, especially utv's. I think it is pent up demand to break out of the house, cash from cancelled vacations and etertainment, and stimulus found money in many households, that is helping to fuel buyers in the showrooms and want ads.
 
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