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Whos NOT upgrading to 2014 ?

Just a word of caution to all my fellow S/L riders. After 73 years and 61 years of riding and all the toys I have owned in that period I can hardly get excited about the new 2014. Anytime big changes are made ie: new engine, transmission etc.you can always expect problems the first and into the second year. History will repeat itself! You can buy a really nice sports car (proven) for the price of the new 2014. $35-40,000 and not suffer through the first two years of Can Am struggling to get it right.

Don't get caught up in the "hype" and drink the "kool aid"

Jack
 
When the '14s were announced with the 1330CC motor and 6 speed tranny I immediately said "I want one". Then after I got my front end wobble fixed and a laser alignment I realized I was totally happy with my '12 RT Ltd. Put over 500 miles on it last week and have 23,800 total miles so far since purchased new in late May last year. Gonna stick with my Pearl White baby for a few more years...maybe longer!
 
Every time I go to the dealer to get some anti-corrosive spray they bug me to trade my 08 GS SM5 for a new 2013 STS and I keep telling them I'm not interested. My 08 runs great and yes I had my problems with it like most with steering issue which was taken care of and I have it the way I want it with mods. I just need to install the Rivco pegs and mirror extensions and it will be complete. Why start over with a new higher payment? I also got from them that there is a big market for the 08-09 GS/RS models and with the offer I got, I laughed heading out of the parking lot and screaming up the street.:thumbup:
 
After all the love, farkles, time, farkles, money, and farkles that we have put into our 2011 RT Ltd., we are sticking with her for the foreseeable future!:yes:
 
My 2013 RT Limited is too new although i've ran hot and had an evaporator canister issue which i believe was heat related I will keep mine its still an amazing machine to ride.... Once the 2014's get out there, you will get issues like previous years, thats the way it goes, so I'll enjoy for a few tears then see what BRP has going on around 2015 or so.:thumbup: meanwhile ride safe an often
 
Not Me

Even though I had to replace the battery the day after I got it, and now it's leaking antifreeze, I will be holding onto my 2011 RT Limited for years to come. I just got it in October, because it was very affordable used. I've been doing all types of fun mods on it and look forward to putting some serious miles on it when spring arrives.
 
I considered buying a 14 but, given BRPs record with unforeseen problems, (early suspensions, throttle body, heat issues, etc.) I'll wait it out. Many hardcore Apple buyers who have gotten caught up in the hype found out the hard way with both hardware and software problems that it's always better to wait out a new device or IOS on the market until the teething pains are resolved.
 
Going to trade the 2013 RT-S for a 14 Ltd with trailer. Selling the Goldwing and trailer. Will make the Spyder our travel bike?
 
I love my ST Limited and Mark is totally satisfied with his 12 RTS. Yes, there are a few issues that I hope BRP will resolve.
 
Just a word of caution to all my fellow S/L riders. After 73 years and 61 years of riding and all the toys I have owned in that period I can hardly get excited about the new 2014. Anytime big changes are made ie: new engine, transmission etc.you can always expect problems the first and into the second year. History will repeat itself! You can buy a really nice sports car (proven) for the price of the new 2014. $35-40,000 and not suffer through the first two years of Can Am struggling to get it right.

Don't get caught up in the "hype" and drink the "kool aid"

Jack


Good post, this happens in the car world all the time. People think they are getting the next greatest thing just to find out they have to work out the quirks.

And don't give me the ol "it's a tried and true drivetrain from some other bike" bit. :rolleyes:


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Sticking with my 2013 RT for the time being. I am waiting for good reports on the 2014. Once burned, twice shy. Right now, I need to see a little more from BRP Research and Development dept. before I plunk down this much cash again. nojoke
 
BRP is about to begin final testing on the new Spyders.

I am awaiting the reports that I rely more then any other source of information. BRP is about to begin the process so the results should be obvious before long. Generally, it is the last step taken by BRP before they know if they have produced a reasonably reliable machine.

What is the process you ask? Retailing their newly redesigned RT and waiting for the early buyers to tell them what to fix.
 
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Just got it dialed in!

Keeping 2011 rt-s. 25,000 miles and counting

To upgrade the new one needs:

shaft drive

1800 cc's

metal flake red

1/2 a nanny. :doorag:
 
Keeping 2011 rt-s. 25,000 miles and counting

To upgrade the new one needs:

shaft drive

1800 cc's

metal flake red

1/2 a nanny. :doorag:

Talking about things like shaft drive and shift lights will liven this place up in a heart beat. Don't bother asking how I know. :roflblack:
 
Same here

I just bought my 2013 4 months ago and have no plans on updating to anything else for a long time.

Maybe you were speaking of RT owners?

Ive barely gotten the chance to ride mine yet and hope next year will have some great times on it!

I also got my 2013 RT LTD in OCT and haven't gotten a chance to really ride, but I like that I have seen so far. No plans of upgrading.
 
Lets' ride

Even though I had to replace the battery the day after I got it, and now it's leaking antifreeze, I will be holding onto my 2011 RT Limited for years to come. I just got it in October, because it was very affordable used. I've been doing all types of fun mods on it and look forward to putting some serious miles on it when spring arrives.

I am ready to ride with you. What up stranger?
 
Upgrade? Not yet

Bought the 2012 RTS last January, RT-622, Ultimate seat, web boards, passenger arm rests for momma and cup holders! Needs riding not trading! :ohyea:
 
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