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my take, updated . . . worth every electron it is printed on!

Does anyone else think the headlights make it look like one of the cartoon cars from the Disney movie Cars? :joke:

Yes, especially on the RTS.

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Originally Posted by Smylinacha
OK, don't bash me here but if I wanted all that for that kind of money, I'd buy a car. There's no "bikeness" left to it.

I think Roaddog said something like "Goldwingy Thingy"

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Originally Posted by 3wheeldemon
Too much junk in that trunk. The front is nice but the back makes it look like an ATV missing a wheel. Don't bash me either

Car price too, but at least you would not look funny like you would wearing a helmet in a Mazda Miata.
3WD

I agree. It is just a matter of our tastes (or lack of it). But, I don't think they made these for me (or for any of my buds above). Really, I have to see them in person, in the video, the RTS looked like it was floating - riding anti-gravity rails. Flying low, fast & safe. That is film, but I think that is what a lot of people who don't have Spyders will see too. And just like the 08 & 09s do, they will promise stability and the protection and familiarity of having two wheels in front of you. Style, comfort, safety, control - out of the box.

I would guess, the basic RT will grow into our next Spyder in a year or two. Different gear box, bigger engine, very sporty.

The mid RT, will appeal to our tweaker sides*. Add-ons ( or farkles ) galore to make your own version of the RTS. Go ahead, put on a handbrake, different bags, pegs, risers, etc. [* quoted from Dochands ]

There is nothing super revolutionary new to them - nothing we have not seen on other bikes, so, I am guessing the technology should be pretty bullet-proof and manageable. The unique Spyder electronics will continue to improve and besides the "180 degrees from the ordinary trike", it will continue to stand out from the crowd in technology. And, a plus for us current Spyder riders, nothing here obsoleted what we own.

I hope they got the platform right. I hope it feels good when people get on it. I hope the riding ergonomics are there. I hope the ride experience comes through. It will be interesting test riding one. For us riders with Spyder experience, it will be especially interesting.

I do agree with Dudley, for me they hit a 4 out of 10. But, I couldn't be happier with my Spyder. But, for the over all market, I think they hit an 8 or 9 out of 10. And in a few years when we start getting the itch to trade up, I think we should have some very nice choices to make.


After sleeping on it, I also like the idea that they are not playing in the big engine race. I am no engine expert, but 1000cc should be enough. Most engines over this leave a lot of power on the table, wasted. I would rather have an efficient and responsive power system from the engine to the final drive. More CCs in most cases is just sloppy engineering and wasteful - pretty similar to software bloat and chip speed in the computer world.

Tom
 
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If I were in the market for a full-out touring bike, the top of the line RT would be in my garage. As it is... with only two to three trips a year... my SM with a duffle bag works just dandy.

Congrats BRP! I do believe you'll attract quite a few Goldwing riders!

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After sleeping on it, I also like the idea that they are not playing in the big engine race. I am no engine expert, but 1000cc should be enough. Most engines over this leave a lot of power on the table, wasted.
I'm no expert by any means, but I agree. My SM5 feels more powerful than my 1400cc Heritage Softail did. My husband thinks so too. I don't think the Ultra Classic and Goldwing converts will find it to be underpowered.
 
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I agree. It is just a matter of our tastes (or lack of it).....

Tom


As usual, you make a lot of sense. Any fun we normally make here from each other tastes it is, at least on my case, just healthy fun and should be not taken as divisive or anything else other than fun. Please forgive if I missed the mark. :pray:

No need to overreact by creating a separate forum (although I admit it may be very convenient for the members that can't get enough of the new RT) or accusing some of us of "dissing". As I said in another post, from the mods that you can see from many these forum members is clear that the market was begging BRP for a bottoms-up touring version. It looks that they did a great job satisfying that market.

I am happy that the sportier version has not been discontinued, an also perversely happy that there is no new "true-sport" version to make my 09 obsolete. Maybe in the future if those of us that want the Spyder to go in a more aggressive direction do as good a job on articulating what we want as the touring crow did.:dontknow:

3WD
 
I could easily see a fully loaded blue RT with a trailer sitting at my house. :thumbup:

If they had this model out in the beginning, I would have gotten the RT instead of my SM5.


Ditto
 
I want to thank the community here for the heads up that this model was coming. I convinced, albeit difficult, Martha to hold out for a touring version. My excuses seem to be quelled.

I can't wait to see her smile.
 
Yes, especially on the RTS.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Smylinacha
OK, don't bash me here but if I wanted all that for that kind of money, I'd buy a car. There's no "bikeness" left to it.

I think Roaddog said something like "Goldwingy Thingy"

Quote:
Originally Posted by 3wheeldemon
Too much junk in that trunk. The front is nice but the back makes it look like an ATV missing a wheel. Don't bash me either

Car price too, but at least you would not look funny like you would wearing a helmet in a Mazda Miata.
3WD

I agree. It is just a matter of our tastes (or lack of it). But, I don't think they made these for me (or for any of my buds above). Really, I have to see them in person, in the video, the RTS looked like it was floating - riding anti-gravity rails. Flying low, fast & safe. That is film, but I think that is what a lot of people who don't have Spyders will see too. And just like the 08 & 09s do, they will promise stability and the protection and familiarity of having two wheels in front of you. Style, comfort, safety, control - out of the box.

I would guess, the basic RT will grow into our next Spyder in a year or two. Different gear box, bigger engine, very sporty.

The mid RT, will appeal to our tweaker sides*. Add-ons ( or farkles ) galore to make your own version of the RTS. Go ahead, put on a handbrake, different bags, pegs, risers, etc. [* quoted from Dochands ]

There is nothing super revolutionary new to them - nothing we have not seen on other bikes, so, I am guessing the technology should be pretty bullet-proof and manageable. The unique Spyder electronics will continue to improve and besides the "180 degrees from the ordinary trike", it will continue to stand out from the crowd in technology. And, a plus for us current Spyder riders, nothing here obsoleted what we own.

I hope they got the platform right. I hope it feels good when people get on it. I hope the riding ergonomics are there. I hope the ride experience comes through. It will be interesting test riding one. For us riders with Spyder experience, it will be especially interesting.

I do agree with Dudley, for me they hit a 4 out of 10. But, I couldn't be happier with my Spyder. But, for the over all market, I think they hit an 8 or 9 out of 10. And in a few years when we start getting the itch to trade up, I think we should have some very nice choices to make.


After sleeping on it, I also like the idea that they are not playing in the big engine race. I am no engine expert, but 1000cc should be enough. Most engines over this leave a lot of power on the table, wasted. I would rather have an efficient and responsive power system from the engine to the final drive. More CCs in most cases is just sloppy engineering and wasteful - pretty similar to software bloat and chip speed in the computer world.

Tom
:thumbup: well said :thumbup:
 
It's kind of sad that some of the Spyder guys are dissing the RT.:(
It's not the Sport version and wasn't meant to be. I think they hit a Home Run with the RT and it's being received very well by the one group that I thought would really be dissing it.

It's not a Goldwing but it may be it's 3 wheeled brother

sorry you took offense man. wasnt really dissin....just saying I dont like the looks. Opinions make the world go around right?

Its all good.............
 
I think BRP hit a home run with the RT for sure! At present, it's the $$$$ that will keep me away. I do feel however, that it is reasonably priced when you consider what other loaded touring bikes are priced at like the gold wings, BMW's and full dressed harley's as examples. The RT will appeal to the touring crowd that want to travel in comfort. The folks who like to have a more sport like ride will still have that with the RS. I just think it's greast that BRP is expanding the Spyder lineup with more choices that will appeal to a broader group of riders. I can certainly see myself with a RT and trailer package in the future. For now I'm just having a lot of fun with my red SM5.
 
I have mixed emotions. I purchased my SE5 three months ago. Stuck with payments for the next 60 months...when I'll turn 72. Now I get to see the new Spyders, priced out of my range, by a number of factors. I'm sure the folks who can afford the shiny new Spyders will love them, but I feel like the Forbidden Fruit has dropped out of my hand. It's a bitter taste.:(
 
Another homer! When I viewed the SM5 two years ago, it didn't take but a few seconds to realize where they were headed. But I didn't think one would be in our garage until SpyderDeb made her decision to go with the SE5.

I've got an '07 Ultra - 96 cu in, 6-speed. I'm in this for miles of floor-board scraping smiles. Her SE5 will out run my Ultra including the straights sections and through most of the turns. But the seat comfort and seating posture just would not allow for decent long range riding.

The RT may not for everyone, just those who dream of making the epic journeys with long miles. I can't wait to see one up close....

I've again heard the crack of the bat and the ball is sailing high and fast out of the park!

Wayne
 
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I have mixed emotions. I purchased my SE5 three months ago. Stuck with payments for the next 60 months...when I'll turn 72. Now I get to see the new Spyders, priced out of my range, by a number of factors. I'm sure the folks who can afford the shiny new Spyders will love them, but I feel like the Forbidden Fruit has dropped out of my hand. It's a bitter taste.:(

Yes, it can feel that way. I am sure there are people who look at your Spyder and feel the same thing - that they missed an opportunity, instead of that cruise, we should have . . . . Opportunity may only knock once, but you can usually chase it down the block, grab it and drag it back into your life no matter how much it kicks and screams.

So if you feel that strongly about getting a RTS, you have the years of experience to make it happen. If you had the money today, it would still be months(?) before you would have your new bike. From what Lamont said, they are not in even production yet. But you do have your Spyder now - enjoy every thing about it you can, now.

It seems a shame to waste today for something that does not quite exist yet.

Tom
 
Better than a Wing?

:D

I rode the RT yesterday and let me tell you is not a GOLDWING, it is much, much better:2thumbs:. for all GS owners it is truly a totally different bike and do not know it until your throw a leg over the RT.

The features are great and to have a trailer that comes with a 2 yr warranty same as the RT, can't beat it. If you add a trailer to any other bike warranty is voided. With the RT not the case, they designed the RT with the trailer in mind and works with VSS:yes:, Retail on these trailer probably around $4000.


The new GS is now the RS and the WHITE limited edition looks pretty good.


RT DEMO units will be arriving into dealer in Oct. and I heard the CORP truck will be rolling soon.


I will say they just re-invented this segment, opening the market even more to non motorcycle riders.

REALLY----Different maybe.


Michael:doorag:
 
I have mixed emotions. I purchased my SE5 three months ago. Stuck with payments for the next 60 months...when I'll turn 72. Now I get to see the new Spyders, priced out of my range, by a number of factors. I'm sure the folks who can afford the shiny new Spyders will love them, but I feel like the Forbidden Fruit has dropped out of my hand. It's a bitter taste.:(

Think positive:

Somebody gave you credit at 67! :D

You get to ride a Spyder for at least 6 months before being able to put your hands on a new one:thumbup:

Your current Spyder looks cooler that the new ones to many:2thumbs:

3WD
 
So many inputs, so many differences. Two things come to mind about the RT: some of us, just some, probably not many, do not want or will use extra electricals. The basic model needs to have an optional SE5. We are of the few, but Kjen and I don't have any extras in electronics. Only one color in the basic model is not enough. That puts a buyer in a position of get the Spyder, hate the color, or buy up with color options. True, many have painted their Spyders after the purchase, but...some still just want to stay simple. We have our Spyder done to our comfort needs, and after our 13,624 mile journey, the needs worked to a "T". I can't think of anything we could have changed to make it more comfortable. We are the few.
 
So many inputs, so many differences. Two things come to mind about the RT: some of us, just some, probably not many, do not want or will use extra electricals...

BRP must have been studying Honda on this. Not sure if it's still true, but at one point, if you wanted ABS on a Goldwing, you had to buy a package with other non-essential stuff. So... instead of, let's say, $1,000 for ABS, you paid $2,500 for the package.

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BRP must have been studying Honda on this. Not sure if it's still true, but at one point, if you wanted ABS on a Goldwing, you had to buy a package with other non-essential stuff. So... instead of, let's say, $1,000 for ABS, you paid $2,500 for the package.

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Yep, and Honda probably learned it from the car manufacturers. Have you tried to buy a car with crank windows lately? :D No, you get power windows, power locks, cruise, and more with the "convenience package", just because you wanted the cruise control. The've got us right where the want us. If we bought an RT, we would not need the audio, or the passenger comforts (seems my wife has her own ride), yet I found myself talking to the dealer about an RT-S today. I love the black, and desire a PE and PE trailer, and the high end is the only way to get one. Talk me down someone...please!
 
Yep, and Honda probably learned it from the car manufacturers. Have you tried to buy a car with crank windows lately? :D No, you get power windows, power locks, cruise, and more with the "convenience package", just because you wanted the cruise control. The've got us right where the want us. If we bought an RT, we would not need the audio, or the passenger comforts (seems my wife has her own ride), yet I found myself talking to the dealer about an RT-S today. I love the black, and desire a PE and PE trailer, and the high end is the only way to get one. Talk me down someone...please!

Oh Scotty, you have it bad. Now you have to fit not only a second spyder into that garage but The RT with a trailer. You may have to extend the front of your garage with some of that canvas and aluminum pipe style stuff. That way you get coverage and you beat the inspectors with building code violations. See, you can call it temporary. :2thumbs:
 
... Talk me down someone...please!

Step back from the puter, Scotty. Take a deep breath. And, imagine a year from now when you won't pay list++ for the RT... like you probably did for the GS. :yikes:

Think of the 26 little, one-ounce gold bars you can buy now.

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