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What do you think?
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RADICAL...
but even so.... beautiful in a 'futuristic' way!
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Hi Darren111,
Re: What do you think?
If one goes buy the sales number for the last 6 or so years, the Spyder should have been the RT from the very beginning.
That IMO seems to be what people want the most.
Me, I like my '08 GS just fine,
Jerry Baumchen
PS) However, it is very futuristic looking; way cool.
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the new GS/RS
Improvise, Adapt, Overcome, Semper Fi
2020 RT
Limited heated seats
removable back rest & rack
XK Glow light
Paint with light painted panels
(Gone but not forgotten ) 2009 RS SE5
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Originally Posted by akspyderman
Quite futuristic. Not my cup of tea...but that is just me.
Same here.
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should be called the can-am -manta ray , with the front looking like the scoop of a manta ray
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It might make a neat toy for the kids but it would not make a very good motorcycle.
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The Past is the Future...
Remember this Spyder??
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What a Beauty!!
Last edited by Bob Denman; 02-22-2017 at 06:31 PM.
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Remenissing....
see they love the RS...at least the concept guys do.....
Gene and Ilana De Laney
Mt. Helix, California
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2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
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Oh yeah! That'll work just great on my pot-holed, slimey soupy, gravel roads! And look at all that storage capacity! Yup, runnin' the back roads and grocery shopping'll be just perfect on that thang!
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Looks cool but hope that CanAm uses better tires that last more than 6K!
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Originally Posted by ruralgirl
Oh yeah! That'll work just great on my pot-holed, slimey soupy, gravel roads! And look at all that storage capacity! Yup, runnin' the back roads and grocery shopping'll be just perfect on that thang!
I think that you need a second Spyder:
Dirt Spyder 01.jpgDirtBike%20Spyder%2002.jpg
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I'd have to move to buy one. Couldn't get that critter up my driveway from the street.
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Sorry! but no
I am into Spyder touring because the rice burning crotch rocket days for me are long gone, as are the big touring bikes that I could no longer get back up alone when dropped (even with the help of the missus, 1200 lbs is a lot). As for the Spyder as a Touring Machine, leave it alone, we long time bikers still need a nice comfortable ride.
Last edited by Spyderideron; 02-28-2017 at 07:50 AM.
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Nope!
Not for me. That is the butt ugliest thing I have ever seen on wheels. Could you imagine what would happen if there was a piece of debris in the road. Plastic would go flying everywhere. One trip down my dirt road driveway would destroy that thing.
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Those tires and better ground clearance on my RT would be just about right!!
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2016 Polaris Sportsman 570 ATV
2003 F250 SuperDuty
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
I could own that as a second Spyder,but not in that color. The concept is great the paint, mud fence ugly
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If you think the RT panels are hard to get off for service imagine the cost of service for this. Nice looking thou.
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