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Well it was fun while it lasted but i'm moving on!

3 Wheel Addict

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Put my 13 RTS up for sale this morning. I have had all I can stand with this thing and it just is not worth the stress level from the lack of support on these things. Factory don't care and dealer don't care so it's time to move on. If I want to enjoy riding then I need to get a bike I can enjoy and this is clearly not it. Me and the wife bought this to ride around and enjoy and she will not get on it. I truly feel the bike could be a fun thing to ride but without support to back the product up then your just on your own and for 28k that's just not right. I hope it moves quickly as I priced it for payoff with almost 5k worth of accessories on it! I'm going to take the loss and run!!
 
This is a sad day. I cannot figure out why they even produced the 2013 models. :sour: Some were OK others were Junk. The lack of support is unacceptable.

Hope you find something that works for you.
 
I'm so sorry to hear that...

:shocked:


I really do hope that whatever path you travel; it's filled with joy!
Please don't leave us... you're family now! :2thumbs:
 
Truly sorry to hear it has come to this.

You have been a valued member of this community. Good luck with the sale and hope you find what you are looking for.
 
Goldwing Spyder

Put my 13 RTS up for sale this morning. I have had all I can stand with this thing and it just is not worth the stress level from the lack of support on these things. Factory don't care and dealer don't care so it's time to move on. If I want to enjoy riding then I need to get a bike I can enjoy and this is clearly not it. Me and the wife bought this to ride around and enjoy and she will not get on it. I truly feel the bike could be a fun thing to ride but without support to back the product up then your just on your own and for 28k that's just not right. I hope it moves quickly as I priced it for payoff with almost 5k worth of accessories on it! I'm going to take the loss and run!!

Goldwing is coming out with their version of the Spyder. Will be at Spyderfest this year.
 
sorry to hear that! :( saw the post on here a day ago that mentioned the dealer going to bat for the owner and a new 2014 coming out at the end. :2thumbs: too bad that isn't done for more people that are experiencing these problems. this really isn't right. :mad::mad:
 
Good luck. I understand your frustration. I have a '13 RTL. I haven't had heat problems like some, but I feel like a pariah with folks saying, "Spyders are great, well, except for those '13s!" I'm going to hang in there for one more season, but for $30 LARGE BRP sure has quality problems. Ball joints, heim links, heat issues, not to mention that nearly every machine coming out of the factory needs a wheel alignment, and now the latest service bulletin for leaky fuse box and a 'puter update. I realize any vehicle can have an issue, BUT FOUR IN ONE YEAR? Here's hoping...
 
Best of luck in your next chapter. You are right, if the frustration level is this high for you, then it is time to move on. There are alternatives out there. None totally without issue,,, but sometimes,,, you just need to change your dance partner. No harm in that, and it worked out well for me. But consider staying on Spyderlovers. Lots of good folks here. :thumbup:
 
Goldwing is coming out with their version of the Spyder. Will be at Spyderfest this year.

To clarify, Honda Goldwing does not have, nor are they releasing, a factory version of the Spyder. At least not in the near future. There are kits for the Goldwing, but I'm not aware of any planning to be at Spyderfest. But, there may be. Which kit dealer did you think would be at Spyderfest?
 
Don't give up. Call Ask Powersports in Columbus and talk with the service manager Ed. I'm sure he can at least get things going. He knows Spyders inside and out. Your Spyder is yours to enjoy, get help somewhere else....

Ron
 
Put my 13 RTS up for sale this morning. I have had all I can stand with this thing and it just is not worth the stress level from the lack of support on these things. Factory don't care and dealer don't care so it's time to move on. If I want to enjoy riding then I need to get a bike I can enjoy and this is clearly not it. Me and the wife bought this to ride around and enjoy and she will not get on it. I truly feel the bike could be a fun thing to ride but without support to back the product up then your just on your own and for 28k that's just not right. I hope it moves quickly as I priced it for payoff with almost 5k worth of accessories on it! I'm going to take the loss and run!!

Sorry to hear this, although I must admit that I have had similar thoughts. I am fortunate to have a great dealer here in CT who has worked very hard to help me resolve issues with my 2013 RT Ltd SE5. Their problem is the same as we all have, which is NO SUPPORT FROM BRP. The dealers have as many problems with BRP as we do. It is maddening to have spent 30 large on a machine that is clearly defective, BRP will not support, dealers do not want as trade ins, and will be hard to sell privately without taking a bath on the price we can sell them for. Once BRP has our money, we become invisible to them. This clearly is a company that does't give a rat's a** about their customers. I have written two letters to the CEO of BRP (who by the way has never responded personally to me), and have had many discussions with two different BRP reps who claim that they represent the CEO, and that they are concerned and want to help. When I give them specifics, they instantly become robots and revert to the company line that I have to first address these problems with my dealer, who will then contact BRP, and BRP will then decide what they will or will not do. So, I understand how you feel about having to deal with all this c**p. Wish you well, and hope you get a decent price, and that you find a dependable ride that your wife (like mine) is not afraid to ride. Best of luck to you.
 
I have issues also and I'm going to have my update done and I might remove the CAT. If that doesn't help then I will probably be in the same boat as you and just get rid of it and move on.
Hope what every you do and the sale of your bike goes your way because I think you deserve a break.
 
Good luck on your next stage in riding :thumbup: What ever you end up with I hope it works well for you and remember you are still SL family and keep in touch.
 
Sad news..!!

Sorry it has come to this for you and your wife. You know you Always welcome here for whatever your needs and wish you the best finding something to keep you out there with us...:thumbup:
 
I'm sorry to see you go but I can understand. If my 2013 hadn't gone up in flames I might be bailing with you. I was almost at the end if my rope when it burned. Good luck with your next ride.
 
Moral delima

Well my wife just brought up a valid point that I need to consider... how do we sell this to somebody else knowing there is an issue with it that could cause a fire?? Could that possibly come back on us since there is a history with these things? I think I need to seek out somebody that would know these things better than me.......
 
Well my wife just brought up a valid point that I need to consider... how do we sell this to somebody else knowing there is an issue with it that could cause a fire?? Could that possibly come back on us since there is a history with these things? I think I need to seek out somebody that would know these things better than me.......


Anything can have a fire at any time under the right conditions. You have no knowledge with any specificity of a direct reason to expect a fire. So, Caveat Emptor.

If I were in your shoes, I'd remove any added accessories on the Spyder and sell those separately. Then, I'd take the hit on a trade in. Maybe selling some of the accessories would make it easier to take the $$$ hit at trade time.

To me, even tho it may be a financial hit, this is the quickest path to having an enjoyable summer. Life is too darn short to worry any more than you already have. I'm sure that a weight has been lifted now that you have made the decision. So, I'd say "Damn the torpedoes and full speed ahead". And enjoy the summer of 2014!

:thumbup:
 
Well my wife just brought up a valid point that I need to consider... how do we sell this to somebody else knowing there is an issue with it that could cause a fire?? Could that possibly come back on us since there is a history with these things? I think I need to seek out somebody that would know these things better than me.......

Take it to your dealer (any dealer) for a pre-sale inspection. Pay for it and get the inspection in writing. After all they are the "Trained Professionals", and they know best!
 
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