Bought the RS from East Coast Cycle Center in Bensalem, PA (about 20 minutes north of downtown). Their price was good and they were very friendly. However, aside from some funky information about 'you can use either button' that may have been due to differences between individual units - after installing the Helibar risers my husband determined the oil was just over a quart low, the rear tire had 22 lbs instead of 28, and the coolant was low. So they could have done a little better at preparing the Spyder. Overall, I'm just thrilled with the whole thing.
Congrats on your purchase! I too bought from East Coast, found a great deal through Cycle Trader (MUCH better than what the local VA and MD dealers could quote me).
Downside was big, however: the moment I agreed to that great deal, the heretofore friendly & helpful salesman turned pscyho pusher. He spent the next week trying to get me to buy their warranty (I don't live in PA), options (I only wanted a power outlet), and worst of all, their financing (even after I told them I had a better rate from my credit union, they STILL pushed their loan on me-- and gave me heck when I tried to use my CU's purchase process).
Then they had the nerve to force me to sign the contract *before* I took it out for a test ride, leading to this unforgettable conversation:
"You want to ride it? Why?"
"Ummm, gee, I dunno... I'm giving you nearly $15,000 for it, that's why?"
"But you said you know how the Spyder rides."
"I do, an RT, but not an RS, and not *this* RS. You know, the one I'm giving you $15,000 for."
"If you want, you can ride this Phantom over here."
"And if I was buying that bike instead of the bike I'm buying, that would make sense, wouldn't it?"
I eventually gave in and said to heck with it and just bought the dang bike (I at least had them turn the thing on, and run through all the switches and stuff to make sure it all worked).
Still, I admit, I was nervous as heck waiting a week for it to get delivered (I used a third-party shipper). When I got it off the trailer into my driveway and everything worked, life was finally good.
I just don't understand dealers. Well, okay I *do*-- they make money on the extras and through their service center, two things this out-of-state buyer wasn't interested in-- but at the end of the day, I'm giving them thousands of thousands of dollars in honestly the EASIEST sale they've ever made... sigh.
Anyway... I still can't complain about the price :doorag: