SpyderAnn01
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The test by spyderlovers was last summer in Quebec. I would think that pre-production Spyders probably had a lot of different parts on them than the production models do.
I don't remember when those evaluations were donepps:... Was it last summer, or had things started cooling off already? :dontknow:
The test by spyderlovers was last summer in Quebec. I would think that pre-production Spyders probably had a lot of different parts on them than the production models do.
:agree: I test rode one last November; I was told that it was a hand-built prototype worth about a quarter of a million dollars...![]()
Then I realized how far I'd get before they caught me...Yup; it WAS perfect... but the price sure wouldn't have been!
It was 40*F IN Canada WHEN THEY WERE RIDING THE PROTOTYPES... heat would have been a good thing.Quote: Buttsy: "Because they didn't think they had a problem...............Jerbear wrote somewhere in the 6-12 threads on going on this issue that they needed to do better real world testing. I have to agree it appears the R&D function really missed the boat? I personally don't think they knew they had an issue and decided to ignore it? Could be wrong I guess but again the money it costs to fix after the fact and the brand damage will far exceed the cost of a heat shield and ceramic coated pipes (or wrapped).:dontknow: "
If I remember correctly: part of the "real world testing" on the ST's this year was conducted by BRP having some of Spyderdom's popular riders test riding the prototypes. Most came back, when they were allowed to, praising the attributes of the new ST's. I don't remember any of them saying anything about heat or reliability issues encountered during the testing. I do not remember if this was a longer miles test, or just a controlled test for publicity purposes by BRP. Just a point to ponder or have some civil discussion about.opcorn:
It sure seems as if "Our" testers never had the chance to get the full picture...
I doubt that it was intentional on the part of BRP; scheduling and delivery timetables were just working against everybody...
:agree: I test rode one last November; I was told that it was a hand-built prototype worth about a quarter of a million dollars...
I knew that I could NEVER afford the payments on it... :yikes:Were you nervous riding that pile of gold bullion?
pps: I know...
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But it was still... SO COOL! :yes:hyea::yes:
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So I get trampled for mentioning the 'poor' quality of these machines, but no one else gets hammered. Maybe if enough owners finally get fed up to the point that they start dissing these machines to prospective buyers and BRP starts feeling the pinch in market share, maybe then BRP will correct these issues and make a machine that is worth the dollars we're all laying down to get them. I can only guess that until sales decline and the reasons for that decline are felt and accepted by BRP, the problems will not go away. I know of a motorcycle dealer - - sells multiple brands - - who has made it clear he WILL NOT accept a Spyder as a trade-in under any circumstances, and he would never become a Spyder dealer.