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I, too, am 76. Could no longer do 2 wheels and bought a new F3L. I still miss the easy handling and sensation of the two wheels, but with the Spyder at least I can continue riding, hopefully for many more years. Not worried about ever selling. May even get a new one in a few years. I would buy new if your budget can handle it. Can't think of anything else to spend the money on that would be more important!
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Originally Posted by GOTTOYS
76 years old. I have 40 plus years on a two-wheeler but gave it up about 8 years ago when my balance was getting bad. I sure miss the riding. I still drive a lot and enjoy it. I'm seriously interested in a new RT. Mom rode with me all those years and misses going along too. Would I be foolish to buy a new Spyder? No idea how many years I have left to ride. Ideas? When the time comes are they hard to sell?
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Come on, we all can't be wrong!!!! Go for it!!!
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I Guys !!
I'll be 75 soon, I have a lot of arthritis all over me, and I can't wait for the snow to clear up to ride.
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Go for it. I switched to 3 at 64. The physical aspect of riding a Y is not the same as 2 but the fun and enjoyment factor is the same, if not better as you feel and are safer. If you can afford it, do it. I tend to buy the latest thing so my recommendation is to go with what your finances allow you.
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GOTOTYS, I agree with everyone, buy it, ride it, love it! I would buy a new Spyder RT Limited for its comfort, extra features and warranty. If you want to test drive go to the BRP website where you can find locations to attend training sessions for $99, booked through BRP. This is a 2 day event and you will become very familiar with the Spyder. You can go to https://can-am.brp.com/on-road/us/en...demo-ride.html to arrange for a demo ride at a dealer. I received an email about a week or so ago that had the schedule for BRP demo days at dealers throughout the US unfortunately I deleted it and can't find it on BRP's web page. Perhaps someone here has the link.
As far as selling it, just enjoy the ride!
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Originally Posted by LongIsland
can't find it on BRP's web page. Perhaps someone here has the link.
It's in Joe's Western Demo Ride thread in the vendors' subforum.
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Go for it. I'm 76. I also road 2 wheelers for over 40 years. I ride an F3 limited. no regrets at all.
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I have not posted anything before because I have little new to say. So if you don't do it now, when? You sound as if your health is good, mama would probably ride with you, your heirs will have to worry about selling it not you. So just do it. Once you get the past buyer's remorse you'll love being back in the wind, and you'll wonder why you waited 8 years. Do it, post pictures, and regale us with all the fun things you are doing.
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I'm 59 and can't ride a 2 wheel bike because I have back problems. Bought my Spyder back in 2020 and love it. I hate that I live in the northeast because it sits in my garage for 6 months. I like 2 wheel bikes but to tell you the truth, I feel so much safer on my Spyder. It's got a bigger foot print, lots of lights (and always adding more), and comfortable. I don't have to worry about holding up a 900 pound bike at intersections.
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I have nothing new to add to this, so I’ll just sit back and watch. I’m 79 next month, and hopefully by that time I’ll have read what you’ve decided.
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I bought a 2012 RT 3 years ago when I was 73 years old. I had been wanting to ryde again for many years and never was able to get to it. I recently trailered it to Florida from North Carolina, weather was better for ryding but the traffic was a challenge, but we were able to enjoy many rydes. We came back last week and rode it here in the North Carolina Mountains last Sunday.
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Thanks for all the replies. Heading back to MN in May. Hopefully I'll find one there to take a test ride on, if not sooner. Sounds like everybody is pretty sold on them. I'll keep you posted. Don
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If you enjoy the experience of riding a motorcycle then you should not give up on the idea of having a Spyder. I rode two wheels for literally 60 years and had many and varied bikes in the final years some seriously fast sport touring bikes. Last year I was in the hospital with Covid and when I got out knew I didn't have the leg strength to handle the motorcycle. Sold it and bought a 2019 RTL and will be forever glad I did that. Otherwise I would have been confined to automobiles. Took a little bit to get used to the Spyder but after 500 to 1000 miles it is just second nature to me. If you can find a Spyder to your liking you should go for it and you will never regret it. By the way, my 80th birthday was this January so I've got you beat on the years thing.
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Originally Posted by GOTTOYS
Thanks for all the replies. Heading back to MN in May. Hopefully I'll find one there to take a test ride on, if not sooner. Sounds like everybody is pretty sold on them. I'll keep you posted. Don
Why not try to find one in Texas to test ride… May is a while off..
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Originally Posted by Pooch
Why not try to find one in Texas to test ride… May is a while off..
Not ready to buy it yet. I know after a ride I will probably want one. Have a truck, a fifth wheel a car and a wife and dog to go back to MN with. Doesn't seem to be many available here. Several dealers in MN have some coming in this April. Are they hard to get new?
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Originally Posted by GOTTOYS
Not ready to buy it yet. I know after a ride I will probably want one. Have a truck, a fifth wheel a car and a wife and dog to go back to MN with. Doesn't seem to be many available here. Several dealers in MN have some coming in this April. Are they hard to get new?
Heaven only knows this year with slow production, covid, and now the war in Ukraine, but Minnesota does have a lot of dealers through out the state. Good Luck and hope to see you on the road some day. Safe travels..... Bill
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See my thread on the demo tour. Another team, Robin and Maggie, will be in Texas. Go ride one! I think you will love it!! Joe
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I’m 74 women. I have a F3 and Rt. I try to ride 20,000 a year. Go for it
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My husband…..a lifetime bicycle and motorcycle rider has changed his modes of riding to accommodate issues through the years. He went from biking on a racing bike to a mountain bike to a recumbent. He will be 82 in 2 weeks and after talking about it for a couple years he just purchased a 2019 spyder rt unlimited with 1100 miles.
His BMW RT1200 is just too big and too heavy for him to handle anymore. He loves long distance group destination rides. Hopefully, this new toy will provide him with a worry free trip from FL to Idaho to Montana and home this summer. And it is also something I will go with him on for day trips and leisurely rides.
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Originally Posted by BLUEKNIGHT911
YES ..... IMHO look for a 14 to 17 RT or F-3. If you can find a dealer who let you TEST drive them, get one with a SE trans. ( semi-auto, no clutch ) and just drive like a CAR. The 1330 engine is very strong and will operate at low RPM's. For those years you will save a lot of money, anything under 50,000 mi will you for the rest of your riding years ..... ..... Mike
I’m 73, only rode on back of husbands Wing till I turned 60. Went and took license and bought a Yamaha to start out on, never felt really comfortable so bought a 2013 Spyder RT Limited. Absolutely love, only problem as I have become older is steering is a little tight. Highly recommend any Spyder RT Limited 2014 or above. They fixed the tight steering problem. I still drive my 2014 even with both knees needing replacement. Get back on the road you will be glad you did! Bam67
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