Sorry if this is a spam-esque question, but I'm trying to do as much due diligence as I can, and this seems to be the right place.
I put a deposit down on 2011 RTS. Dealer had several 2012, but the 2011 had lots of chrome and was discounted pretty nicely. Seemed like a good deal
and in my limited research, I didn't see a real compelling reason to go 2012 in terms of new features. Lurking around multiple forums it seems like hit
and miss in terms of whether owners have issues. Personally, I consider getting stranded or frequent 'limp mode' incidents an issue, whether it's easily handled or
not.
Coming from 10 years of 2 wheel riding ( Kawasaki ZR7S and for last 5 years a HD Street Bob ). I'm looking at the Spyder in part because I've witnessed 2 riding buddies go down badly in the last 1 1/2 years, and I'm concerned for the safety of my girlfriend riding 2 up anymore. The Spyder just seems like it helps mitigate some of the biggest dangers of
motorcycling. However, getting stranded out in the middle of nowhere is something I consider as putting my passenger in danger. Reliability is a real concern to me.
So, all of that being said ... I THINK I'm still going to pull the trigger. I have no visibility into whether my dealer is an accomplished Spyder servicer or not.
Question: What service bulletins should I question or insist that my dealer has taken care of before I leave the lot ?
Thanks much for reading and any responses.
I put a deposit down on 2011 RTS. Dealer had several 2012, but the 2011 had lots of chrome and was discounted pretty nicely. Seemed like a good deal
and in my limited research, I didn't see a real compelling reason to go 2012 in terms of new features. Lurking around multiple forums it seems like hit
and miss in terms of whether owners have issues. Personally, I consider getting stranded or frequent 'limp mode' incidents an issue, whether it's easily handled or
not.
Coming from 10 years of 2 wheel riding ( Kawasaki ZR7S and for last 5 years a HD Street Bob ). I'm looking at the Spyder in part because I've witnessed 2 riding buddies go down badly in the last 1 1/2 years, and I'm concerned for the safety of my girlfriend riding 2 up anymore. The Spyder just seems like it helps mitigate some of the biggest dangers of
motorcycling. However, getting stranded out in the middle of nowhere is something I consider as putting my passenger in danger. Reliability is a real concern to me.
So, all of that being said ... I THINK I'm still going to pull the trigger. I have no visibility into whether my dealer is an accomplished Spyder servicer or not.
Question: What service bulletins should I question or insist that my dealer has taken care of before I leave the lot ?
Thanks much for reading and any responses.