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2015 F3 - No Camo Pics - Things are looking up!
Ok, I was one of many that didn't like the original 'Spy' pics of the 2015 Spyder. I said it was ugly because that is what I thought based on the pictures I had to make a judgement with.
BUT!
More information and more realistic pictures can change a person's mind and I don't mind that at all. Here is a link to some great pics of what appears to be 'The Real Deal'.
http://www.autoevolution.com/news/all-new-can-am-spyder-f3-efi-spotted-with-no-camouflage-photo-gallery-85370.html
I have always wanted a more naked Spyder and I've said so many times in past posts. So the exposed tubular frame (a bit like the V-Rod) is appealing to me. I like the reinforced, tubular swing arm too.
The whole machine appears to be sitting a bit lower to the ground with changes in the front end to give added ground clearance where it's needed most. If this is true this model should handle even better than the current models. I"m all about handling.
Riding position. I don't care so much what it looks like. Obviously the foot position and controls are forward. A lot like my Suzuki M109R and I can tell you that is very comfortable for me. Also, it looks like the way the foot pegs are mounted and the tubular frame in front of them will give the aftermarket guys a perfect platform for all kinds of foot rest options. Especially for you long legged guys (and gals).
I do like some of the colors better than others but then that's always going to be the case.
Hope you enjoy the added info!
Last edited by BajaRon; 08-18-2014 at 01:24 PM.
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They seem to be "official photos" as you can see the camera truck in a couple of them.
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Did any one notice on the left of the page about the recalled BMW R1200RT? Turns out BMW has a buyback program - at full price - for these bikes. HELLO, BRP?
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Originally Posted by akspyderman
Be nice. Why not try a cup of coffee and a donut or something like that. Let's not rain on the parade. We are just looking at some pictures here.
Did not know I was not allowed to state my opinion....
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Thanks! I like the forward controls; still don't care for the front end.
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Well if it's ugly to the bone, why cover it up?
I can see where some will like its stark looks, while other may feel it's rather undressed. Oh, the shame!! There are not many attractive offerings here. Just your plain jane new run of the mill... Beefed up in a few places...
I hope the new owners of these newly designed units will be happy.
I pray they don't go and remodel any of the other Spyder modes this way. That's what makes
them so unique. The insect look... Lucky we all, have unique and specific likes and interests.
These are actually hardening back to the beginning as they resembles a Deere farm tractor.
That's how come they didn't make it too obvious, with no green ones... Hahaha, just saying.
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50/50 here. Dont like the front end either but I can see that it would allow for a lot of airflow. And I would have to ride it to evaluate that riding position. The bars seem to be a little high. Lets just hope they test this one a little more before they release it. Oh yeah that’s right that’s what we always hope for (doesn’t seem to happen).
Last edited by Tazzel; 08-18-2014 at 02:11 PM.
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Nice info Ron.
My likes:
Looks fantastic from the side.
Love the tubular steel
Like the orange/black and white/orange/gray colors
Love that most of the rear tire is exposed (from the side)
Love that the engine and mechanicals are showing
Love the adjustable handlebars
Like the 115hp expectation
My Dislikes:
The front grill. It's too large. Would look better if the nose dipped a bit to make it look shorter in the grill area (like a new style Camaro)
The wheels...not flashy enough for the overall design. The current "blade" wheels from the RSS would look better I think
The rear reflector, plate light housing.......its HUGE. Way to large and boxy.
Needs a small triangular windscreen (non functional) that fits in the triangle in front of the gauges.....looks like there is one on some of the models (pic 3).
Wish it were more like 125-130hp expectation
My $.02 cents anyway. Not that its worth $.02
Last edited by Rob Rodriguez; 08-18-2014 at 02:13 PM.
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Looks like the rear tire is already worn out....
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I think this will bring in the Hotrod guys too (if this is the 2015 Spyder). Len just got a call from one of his buddies that saw the pics and his comment was "this ain't no blue haired Spyder".
For sure BRP is stepping up their game.
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I like it, but I prefer the RT . . . I like the seating position and all the storage . . . got road trips planned!
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Originally Posted by Hayfield
I like it, but I prefer the RT . . . I like the seating position and all the storage . . . got road trips planned!
I am thinking this is the year when the original RS gets spiffed up. It's a bit dated and many have been clamoring for more HP and oomph.
I have no fear that the RT is in for radical changes. The designers made most of those changes in 2014 and I don't see them spending additional dollars other than some cosmetic changes and color(s) on the touring version.
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Like it. Beefed up tubular frame all the way around. Smaller diameter, slightly raised handle bars. Love the open engine concept. Not a real fan of the Chrysler style box front end, but it may grow on me. Seat doesn't look much different than the RS seat, Wonder if my old bum would feel comfy on it. Most of all, love the forward controls. That would really reduce the discomfort in the old knees and hip. I like the sporty colors. All told, I give it an 8 out of ten.
Test ride may change score.
Went back and looked again. Is it me or does the rear tire look more like a regular car tire? Also noted that one was an SM. Six i hope.
Last edited by bruiser; 08-18-2014 at 02:44 PM.
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I stand corrected!
I was quick to call it ghastly, but with less cover and more skin...Wow! I've never been one for that riding position, but that's why I own an RT... It, does have an aggressive, perhaps even Bad-a** look to it. It could be that I've been watching too much Sharkweek, but anybody else see Greatwhite in there somewhere? I love how sleek my RT is, but there's a lot to be said for seeing a motor....more to chrome
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I like it too - Look for the RT version in 2016....
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