1st test drive....didn't like it much! Anyone else not care for their first ride on a Spyder?
#1
Posted 09 December 2011 - 10:48 AM
I did like the overall highway ride. Nice and smooth. The adjustable ride control really made a difference. I liked the layout of the controls. Seat was comfortable. Loved the heated grips and stereo. Love the looks. Got tons of comments.
I rode on the back with my girlfriend driving around the neighborhood. I was "really high" up there. Felt every sway of the bike. Had to hang on!
I was expecting to be "wowed" or "thrilled", but walked away thinking twice about it. Might still get it for my girlfriend. But not sure I'd get one for myself. Now, if it had more power at highway speed, I might not be so resistant....but not sure that much power is a good thing! Ha!
Not being critical. Just jotting down a few notes. Maybe some of you had a similar "first ride" experience?
#2
Posted 09 December 2011 - 03:55 PM
#3
Posted 09 December 2011 - 05:13 PM
My first test ride was on a RS-Semi Auto and I wasn't super thrilled with the way it shifted and purchased a RS-Manual. It didn't take long before I realized that perhaps I should have given the semi-auto another test ride before deciding because the clutch was pretty stiff for my hand. I was able to test ride an RT-S at a demo show the local dealer had here in the summer and that's when I was told how the Semi-auto's actually shifted, and fell in love. So, I now own an RT-S, Semi-auto. I miss the spunk of the RS, but I have so many more amenities on the RT that it makes up for it.
#4
Posted 10 December 2011 - 09:28 AM
Are there power commanders, fuel maps, mufflers, cams, etc that might increase the acceleration?
#5
Posted 11 December 2011 - 10:55 AM
#6
Posted 11 December 2011 - 11:27 AM
As far as acceleration goes , I have had no problems , crack the throttle at 70 and can feel it go and that's riding two up.
Spyders are a different breed...you either love them or hate them...I'm glad I didn't give up, I love it now.
#7
Posted 11 December 2011 - 03:19 PM
#8
Posted 24 December 2011 - 08:24 PM
I never took it for a test drive.
I was reading about it for a couple years and really getting knowledgeable about the technology and the companies behind it.
I was leery about the company at first because I have never heard of BRP or Can Am (it's because I don't do outdoor or water activities), then I did more reading of it's history and was impressed.
I had to get it.
The first time I rode it was the morning that I purchased it.
I was on it for a mile until I had to get on the highway to get home.
I was in the New Haven area of 95 and that place is full of other vehicles and the highway at that part is very run down.
You bet I was scared sh*tl%ss.
For the first week of riding it, I thought I made the biggest mistake in my life because it rode nothing like a motorcycle, and it still doesn't.
Now three years later, I just love that darn thing.
Even though I miss the two wheel action and I will buy another two wheeler, I will never ever sell my Spyder.
I definitely one day will be handing this down to my kids, but not when I'm alive. ( it'll be on my will )
Definitely the best vehicle purchase ever for me.
#9
Posted 25 December 2011 - 07:20 PM
Valleyspyder, on 24 December 2011 - 08:24 PM, said:
I never took it for a test drive.
I was reading about it for a couple years and really getting knowledgeable about the technology and the companies behind it.
I was leery about the company at first because I have never heard of BRP or Can Am (it's because I don't do outdoor or water activities), then I did more reading of it's history and was impressed.
I had to get it.
The first time I rode it was the morning that I purchased it.
I was on it for a mile until I had to get on the highway to get home.
I was in the New Haven area of 95 and that place is full of other vehicles and the highway at that part is very run down.
You bet I was scared sh*tl%ss.
For the first week of riding it, I thought I made the biggest mistake in my life because it rode nothing like a motorcycle, and it still doesn't.
Now three years later, I just love that darn thing.
Even though I miss the two wheel action and I will buy another two wheeler, I will never ever sell my Spyder.
I definitely one day will be handing this down to my kids, but not when I'm alive. ( it'll be on my will )
Definitely the best vehicle purchase ever for me.
agree 100%
#10
Posted 26 December 2011 - 10:32 PM
My suggestion would be to put more time in the driver's seat before putting out the money. I tell others that you need a minimum of 4 hour but preferably a day or two in the saddle to start to appreciate all that a Spyder is. As I've said - 'I love it!!".
This post has been edited by SpyderDon65: 26 December 2011 - 10:33 PM
#11
Posted 01 January 2012 - 10:38 AM
I joined this Forum and started interacting with other Spyder owners and I got advised to give it some time to get used to it. That was the right advise, I got the hang of it now and I absolutely love it. I've been tweaking my Spyder to make it feel even better, more customized to my liking.
Three things I really like about this vehicle over a regular bike, it is more noticeable to car drivers, it feels better when carrying a passenger and my front end won't get from under me.
I might also get me a regular bike in the future but I'll sure keep my Spyder, they are easy to get to love.
Cheers.
#12
Posted 03 January 2012 - 04:13 PM
hrbeta, on 01 January 2012 - 10:38 AM, said:
I joined this Forum and started interacting with other Spyder owners and I got advised to give it some time to get used to it. That was the right advise, I got the hang of it now and I absolutely love it. I've been tweaking my Spyder to make it feel even better, more customized to my liking.
Three things I really like about this vehicle over a regular bike, it is more noticeable to car drivers, it feels better when carrying a passenger and my front end won't get from under me.
I might also get me a regular bike in the future but I'll sure keep my Spyder, they are easy to get to love.
Cheers.
I agree! Love my RT!!
#13
Posted 09 January 2012 - 05:58 PM
#14
Posted 10 January 2012 - 05:41 PM
Steve The Greeen, on 09 December 2011 - 10:48 AM, said:
I did like the overall highway ride. Nice and smooth. The adjustable ride control really made a difference. I liked the layout of the controls. Seat was comfortable. Loved the heated grips and stereo. Love the looks. Got tons of comments.
I rode on the back with my girlfriend driving around the neighborhood. I was "really high" up there. Felt every sway of the bike. Had to hang on!
I was expecting to be "wowed" or "thrilled", but walked away thinking twice about it. Might still get it for my girlfriend. But not sure I'd get one for myself. Now, if it had more power at highway speed, I might not be so resistant....but not sure that much power is a good thing! Ha!
Not being critical. Just jotting down a few notes. Maybe some of you had a similar "first ride" experience?
Go with your first impression.
#15
Posted 14 January 2012 - 10:11 AM
Last March I bought a Spyder RT-S SE5 which I can safely ride with confidence now but it took all of last summer and some of the autumn for me to become completely at ease with its peculiar handling characteristics. Neither a car nor a bike, the Spyder is related to both but doesn't behave on the road like either. I read somewhere that without Bosch's stability electronics the Spyder would never have been put on the market, it was simply too unstable to release it for sale.
Personally, I want the Spyder to regenerate some of the fun times we've experienced while touring around Europe and it promises to deliver that in 2012. I can understand why the Spyder handling feels weird for someone coming from a two-wheeled background but my advice is to stick with it, it's worth learning how to ride it.

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