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Neil Rupp

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I'm a new owner of a 2014 RT. Over the years I've been on many airplane and motorcycle forums. This seems to be a great spider forum. As I read through it I read horror stories about these Spiders breaking down. This is frighting to me, maybe because I'm coming from Honda's that didn't seem to have problems. So I'm looking for some stories that talk about how great the spider is. Does anyone have 50000 miles with no problems?
Thanks nerve-is Neil 73 years old. Ridden motorcycles for 60 years still going strong.​
 
We have a 2014 RT Ltd with 31,000 miles, no problems, plenty of farkles and totally enjoying it. First Spyder was a 2012 RT Ltd, 13,000 miles with no problems. Great bikes!

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I'm a new owner of a 2014 RT. Over the years I've been on many airplane and motorcycle forums. This seems to be a great spider forum. As I read through it I read horror stories about these Spiders breaking down. This is frighting to me, maybe because I'm coming from Honda's that didn't seem to have problems. So I'm looking for some stories that talk about how great the spider is. Does anyone have 50000 miles with no problems?
Thanks nerve-is Neil 73 years old. Ridden motorcycles for 60 years still going strong.​
Hey ....been riding harleys for 40 yrs...got 2014rts last yr...put 13k on it last year...no problems...nock on wood...grt ride...not as fun as 2wheels but getting there..got luck...go to Facebook club for better storys about fun😎😎😎

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Neil,
It's just the nature of open forums: folks like to gripe about stuff!
Besides: everyone who is out happily riding... is too busy to post about it! :D

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Neil, dont worry about it. The only thing you seem to read about on forums is the bad stuff. I see the same thing on the Victory, GL1800, and suzuki forums. You need to remember there are ALOT of people out there riding that are not on the forums or have not had a problem. You just dont know about them because they dont complain about the good stuff. Ride and enjoy!!!
Well said

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Read between the lines...There's always someone that seem to have problems, doesn't matter if it's Harley, Honda, Suzuki etc. Spyder seems to be well engineered. As time goes on Can Am will have more dealers in place giving us more choices for service. I traded Harley Street Glide for my 2016 RT Limited, getting service on a Harley is no issue dealers are everywhere....They have had 100 years to get there. Just enjoy the ride and don't worry about it, I know that's what I'm doing

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Mine is a 2013 RTL, with 21,000+ miles and I cannot remember having an issue. Knocking on wood, but I also love my dealer. There is a closer dealer, and he is fairly new to BRP, they sell most everything but HD. Used them once, mounted brakes wrong, took 3.5 weeks to do the 15K check, won't be back. Return to the dealer 50 miles away, always great, helpful and worth it.

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The loudest people seem to be remembered the most on forums. When it comes to major complaints and issues, they get brought to the forefront, not the happy people who love their machines and are riding all the time.

I have a little experience. See my signature below. Been with the product from day one. First :spyder2: sold to a customer in Alaska. I bought at least three "new and untested" versions, and have been okay with all of them. I guess they called us "beta testers."

My advice, enjoy your :ani29:. Don't worry about what "might" happen. The odds are that, like many others, you will be happy and not experience any bad issues. If things happen, that is what the warranty is for.
 
Nerve-is Neil, you should...

...get a Spyder. I too came from Honda - VTX 1800s - and loved that bike. But, as I aged we decided that 3 wheels would be better for us. Really glad we got Spyder RT. The only problem I've had is when I didn't check the oil and, of course, it let me know. My fault, not BRP. With a Spyder, you can ride another 60 years!!
Jim
 
Another way to look at this may be in how you view or plan a trip in your car or truck.

When I leave home with my GMC Terrain for a long trip, I try to check that everything is filled and secured, I know that someday this thing is going to fail, but I do not dwell on this point during my trip. By the way I just completed a trip from Ohio to Florida and not once during the trip did I think that I was going to be stranded, only before the journey began.

When I leave for a short or long trip with the Sypder, I do exactly the same prep and think the same concerns. I have not had issues, but someday I will, oh, not true, one time at the neighborhood gas station it would not start. My bad, the battery terminal was loose.

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Neil,
I can understand where you might get a bad impression when reading about some problems that some folks have had. But as others have said, people don't usually come on here to talk about how nothing bad ever happens on their trips.
I would bet very large amounts of money that there are far more people that have done numerous long trips with no problems than the ones that have experienced something negative.
Are these machines perfect? No. But nothing is any more especially with all the high tech stuff in all machines now.
My wife and I tend to ONLY use our Spyder for long trips and not much just around home. We've done I think 5 long trips on our 14, the longest being about 5,000 miles. Have not had a problem on the road yet but we could. But it isn't going to stop us however.
This year we are going basically across Canada and back for the Homecoming event and beyond. I'm not worried about what might happen and if something does happen, we'll deal with it.
I think that you just need to do some trips and build up your confidence in the Spyder. You might have an issue occur because nothing is guaranteed but I'm willing to bet that you will be more likely to be among the silent majority.

Gary
 
Well....

I now have close to 40,000 with no problems. I was a mechanic for Honda, Suzuki, Kawazaki and polaris and believe me they all have issues. It's this new medium that can make and break products. So consider this.....there are 100,000 spyders out there. There are 23,000 members here (not all have spyders) of which maybe 1,000 post regularly. Out of those a small percentage have major problems and some of those are owner caused. Relax you have a great ryde enjoy it have seen some with over 100,000....:thumbup:
 
Atlas to see this post!

I am thankful that this post was originated. I am a NEW Spyder owner also. Just purchased a 2017 F3 Limitted after riding two wheels for 40 years and after reading many posts I started thinking oh my what did I do. Are these things junk after spending 30k I haven't been sleeping very well. I realize any bike can break down. Over 40 years of riding I had many obstacles to overcome on two wheels. It is nice to see the veteran Spyder owners speak up about the good qualities of these bikes. For instance I am anticipating the stock rear tire will not last to long and want to replace it with a quality car tire but not sure how that would ride. I also know that not many dealers will put a car tire on. My last ride was the big Kawasaki 2000 and went thru rear tires at 4500 miles but my dealer would not put a car tire on for me. Any good advise is very much appreciated to us newbeeeees!
 
This is a great board for finding fixes and mods. The problems poster usually have a fix listed with it. Can't beat this a a great reference model of information. A lot of very negligible people here. Only real massive grip has been the tires that BRP uses. Total crap. For mounting a car tire any auto tire store will mount them only if you take in the tire and rim, not the bike.
I have 20K on my 2014 and have never had an issue. Common down to Spyderfest and see what U can do to your 2014 and talk to the experts.
 
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