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What Have I done???

2008 Spyder

Please add my name to the list of Spyder Lovers that have had no problems in the 8,000 plus miles I have put on it. I would not trade it for anything and I have owned more than fifty motorcycles , sixteen with side cars and ten trikes of ever ilk. The 2008 Spyder is my favorite. Good luck in the future for many many Happy miles.:ohyea:
 
Every forum will have its whiners and because this is the largest Spyder forum, it will have more whiners. I've got over 12,000 fumi's (fun miles) with no problems on an '08 SE5. Last weekend I had a fantastic weekend with West Coast Spyder and the Canyon Cruise. In 2 weeks I'm going to Morro Bay. The real secret of the Spyder: you don't share the fun with just yourself, you share it with others.:yes:
 
7,000 miles later and still a lots of fun. Had the updates done. My:spyder2: runs great. Went from a Suzuki to a Spyder and for me the Spyder is it! I can keep up with everybody, HD, Hondas, etc. The :spyder2:handles very well in the winding roads of New England.:ohyea:
 
No worries, I do hear some horror storys from time to time on here, but as a dealer I have to put about half the blame back on us.....there not harelys or honda's so so many dealers are not as familer with them and really don't know how to do right by both spyder and owner....the dealer network is getting better and we all are inproving but have a little to go before were there. So sorry to all if you have been to a shop and they have let you and your spyder down......this should not be my friends. But we do see very little to no problems out of them, to be honest most of the problems i've seen on spyders through our shop our due to poor setup up our just silly stuff from some one who didn't know what they were fully doing or a dealer didn't set things up right....classic case out of crate, into show room, into someones hands! again so sory guys?
 
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Pitbull

Thanks for your honesty and I agree with you 100 percent. Any new design requires a learning curve and BRP and the dealers have fallen a little behind here. Some of the posts reflect a lack of knowledge on the techs part. If all the posts are to be believed then there are some techs out there who should be doing something else. I have had some significant issues with my bike but I have a great dealer and a tech who is well informed. It makes a HUGE difference. Sounds like you are making an effort and I hope that members in your area are supporting your dealership. Well done.

No worries, I do hear some horror storys from time to time on here, but as a dealer I have to put about half the blame back on us.....there not harelys or honda's so so many dealers are not as familer with them and really don't know how to do right by both spyder and owner....the dealer network is getting better and we all are inproving but have a little to go before were there. So sorry to all if you have been to a shop and they have let you and your spyder down......this should not be my friends. But we do see very little to no problems out of them, to be honest most of the problems i've seen on spyders through our shop our due to poor setup up our just silly stuff from some one who didn't know what they were fully doing or a dealer didn't set things up right....classic case out of crate, into show room, into someones hands! again so sory guys?
 
It is my second summer with my spyder, up to this date havent had any promblems at all, for me my spyder is a blast every time i ride it, but i did all the updates.:2thumbs:
 
Pitbull

Thanks for your honesty and I agree with you 100 percent. Any new design requires a learning curve and BRP and the dealers have fallen a little behind here. Some of the posts reflect a lack of knowledge on the techs part. If all the posts are to be believed then there are some techs out there who should be doing something else. I have had some significant issues with my bike but I have a great dealer and a tech who is well informed. It makes a HUGE difference. Sounds like you are making an effort and I hope that members in your area are supporting your dealership. Well done.
Thanks bcspyder, Spyderlovers and the members both feel like friends and framily to us, Infact we are now doing a 500 off gift card to any spyderlover member and picking them up at the airport, and taking care of there room and board, to any spyderlover member buy a spyder from us, aswell as giving a 100 gift card for gas on the way home. I actually am picking up a spyderlover member tonight who is fying in to get his new rts se5, Spydergene is going to be doing a story on it so kinda fun! But really we as dealers need to take better care of you guys, both as customers, but more as friends......with out you guys, theres no us. Thanks to all the Spyderlovers members this is a great community of really good people starting with Lamont......your all first class guys:2thumbs:
 
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Thanks bcspyder, Spyderlovers and the members both feel like friends and framily to us, Infact we are now doing a 500 off gift card to any spyderlover member and picking them up at the airport, and taking care of there room and board, to any spyderlover member buy a spyder from us, aswell as giving a 100 gift card for gas on the way home. I actually am picking up a spyderlover member tonight who is fying in to get his new rts se5, Spydergene is going to be doing a story on it so kinda fun! But really we as dealers need to take better care of you guys, both as customers, but more as friends......with out you guys, theres no us. Thanks to all the Spyderlovers members this is a great community of really good people starting with Lamont......your all first class guys:2thumbs:

For anyone within a 200 mile radius of this Dealer, should jump at the chance to buy from them without question. Total class act.
 
I've had my :spyder2: just 2 years and 3 days. I've had the recalls done, and schedule service. I parked the :spyder2: this morning with 26,500+ miles on her. And that is with 2 years of no riding December - February. I I have a great dealer and I believe that is the biggest difference between my satisfaction as a :spyder2: owner and some of us who are really frustrated with BRP. IMHO.
 
Thanks so much guys, I wish there was a way we could do more for spydlovers members, you guys are all so great. We really do enjoy talking with and haven you all stop by from time to time its always cool to beable to meet so many of you:2thumbs:
 
Read the posts about others' problems for situational awerness, but don't let it ruin your fun. I have an 08 and have had nothing but good times. No steering, no nothing: everything has ran great. Don't cry about problems you're not even having. Just have a good time.
 
I must admit that as a new owner some of these posts have scared me a bit. But after a month of riding and the first service, I couldn't be happier. There are still a few things that have me a bit perplexed but I figure I've got time to figure these things out. I kind of wish there was a place where they sold and installed modes so I could see some of the various handlebar risers and windscreens (the only mods I am currently considering) but I can be patient and just enjoy riding!

My only complaint so far is that it has been god-awful hot around here and riding has not been very comfortable.
 
I kind of wish there was a place where they sold and installed modes so I could see some of the various handlebar risers and windscreens (the only mods I am currently considering) but I can be patient and just enjoy riding!

My only complaint so far is that it has been god-awful hot around here and riding has not been very comfortable.

I know exactly what you are saying about the mods and wishing to see them before spending money on them. Unfortunately there aren't any dealers I know of that are going to stock a bunch of aftermarket parts for the Spyder. Heck, many of them won't even install anything for you that is not a BRP part. The best thing I can tell you to do is go to events where there are other Spyders. Then you can see what they have done to their machines and decide if you would like to do the same thing or not.

I know all too well about the unbearable heat lately as well. I am still waiting for BRP to release the weather control module. :roflblack:
 
I know exactly what you are saying about the mods and wishing to see them before spending money on them. Unfortunately there aren't any dealers I know of that are going to stock a bunch of aftermarket parts for the Spyder. Heck, many of them won't even install anything for you that is not a BRP part. The best thing I can tell you to do is go to events where there are other Spyders. Then you can see what they have done to their machines and decide if you would like to do the same thing or not.

I know all too well about the unbearable heat lately as well. I am still waiting for BRP to release the weather control module. :roflblack:

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I know exactly what you are saying about the mods and wishing to see them before spending money on them. Unfortunately there aren't any dealers I know of that are going to stock a bunch of aftermarket parts for the Spyder. Heck, many of them won't even install anything for you that is not a BRP part. The best thing I can tell you to do is go to events where there are other Spyders. Then you can see what they have done to their machines and decide if you would like to do the same thing or not.

I know all too well about the unbearable heat lately as well. I am still waiting for BRP to release the weather control module. :roflblack:
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