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    Is there a website somewhere that documents the changes in model years? For example when did they change to the 1330 motor and what are the differences between the '18 and '19 model year?

    That kind of stuff. Is there someplace to locate that info? Thanks!

    It's not easy being a noob, despite how easy I make it look. Just FYI.

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    You can find all of that information right here: all you have to do, is ask.
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    I don't want to bug you guys making you talk about your bikes and stuff. LOL

    Really, those are my main questions. What year did BRP switch their bikes to the triple, and what are the '18 and '19 model years basically the same?
    Last edited by camardelle; 09-28-2018 at 02:24 PM.

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    2014 was when the RT came out as the 1330 triple. 2015 introduced the F3 using the triple.
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    For 2019
    The new display screen, and the six-speaker system, and the new placement of the radio, new wheels, and the loss of AM radio...
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    In a nutshell:

    2008 GS introduced. Later that year SE tranny.

    2009 RS (designation changed from RS)

    2010 RT introduced

    2014 RT with three cylinder introduced. F3 introduced.

    2015 plus--updates to F3 with "T" (touring version), "L" (limited version).

    My opinion--I think they are getting ready to phase out the RT also.

    2018 Ryker introduced.

    Tweeks to most models each in between year. Mostly color changes.

    Don't remember the exact years they had an RSS and ST model--(both based on the RS)--someone will fill in those blanks.

    Others will chime in
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    Quote Originally Posted by camardelle View Post
    I don't want to bug you guys making you talk about your bikes and stuff. LOL

    Really, those are my main questions. What year did BRP switch their bikes to the triple, and what are the '18 and '19 model years basically the same?
    went to the triple in 2014... the only difference in '18 vs. '19 is the display???
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    2016 was the last year of the RS, RSS and ST.

    I agree. The RT and the F3 are going to "meld" into one bike. I was at the dealers today for an oil change and we were shooting the sh_t. The fact is still the same year after year...the RT sells more units than all the others and F3 sales are comparable to the RS. My guess is we see an F3 RT which is an F3 with comparable storage and passenger comfort to the current RT. Also more floorboard and seat adjustment ability to allow for the more upright RT seating position or the current F3 setup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Rodriguez View Post
    2016 was the last year of the RS, RSS and ST.

    I agree. The RT and the F3 are going to "meld" into one bike. I was at the dealers today for an oil change and we were shooting the sh_t. The fact is still the same year after year...the RT sells more units than all the others and F3 sales are comparable to the RS. My guess is we see an F3 RT which is an F3 with comparable storage and passenger comfort to the current RT. Also more floorboard and seat adjustment ability to allow for the more upright RT seating position or the current F3 setup.

    I'm talking like I know something LOL
    If there is going to be a melding of the two, I suspect the new line would borrow one of the best features of the Ryker and offer a highly adjustable "Tool-free UFit system" that would allow you to adjust your riding positions for both cruising (F3 positions) and touring (RT two-up comfort positions). My wife and I love our RT for riding two-up but when I ride alone I find myself wishing I had the F3.

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    Quote Originally Posted by camardelle View Post
    Is there a website somewhere that documents the changes in model years? For example when did they change to the 1330 motor and what are the differences between the '18 and '19 model year?

    That kind of stuff. Is there someplace to locate that info? Thanks!

    It's not easy being a noob, despite how easy I make it look. Just FYI.
    Great question, we were all noobs at one point.

    This Community is a wealth of information, yet
    is only as good as the input from each of the
    Spyderlovers members. I looked at your profile
    to see what you are riding, but does not say,
    only that you reside in Texas, same state my
    brother and niece are in. He is in Cedar Park
    and she in Cypress.

    What would be wonderful but don't think will
    catch on is when the Author of a thread that is
    of important knowledge, or later becomes that,
    would be to put tags (up to 5 are allowed) so
    that when someone else types in a search,
    there would be more precise answers reached.
    I have done this several times, this is also good
    for when someone else "google searches"
    So ie; if you were to put in the tag "history of can-am spyder".
    This thread would be listed world wide. Amazing!

    Also you say you are a noob, but joined August of 2014, never mind just read your other thread where you state you are not an owner,
    I am impressed you have been able to hold out for this long gotta be a great story there!
    So hope you get to demo, decide which one and purchase

    Please ask as many questions as you like, we are all here to help

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    See this thread: Dos and don’ts for new Spyder owners, great read for new owners and review for all of us.

    http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/s...-Spyder-owners


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