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Just wondering: my owner's manual says three modes "eco, sport and rally" so what mode is "eco off?" What does it do? Tried it today and could not discern any difference.
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"IT'S BETTER TO BE SHOT OUT OF A CANNON THAN SQUEEZED OUT OF A TUBE"-Dr. HS Thompson
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When mine says eco off, it is going into sport mode. There is a significant difference in performance while in sport mode.
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I believe the manual says it is like a "regular" mode. All the nanny stuff works but without the gas savings.
Spyder F3-S Special Series my traveling ride
Ryker Rally modified for dual sport duty
Honda Grom heavily modified for dual sport duty
Ducati Scrambler Icon Dark my other traveling ride
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I found that the Eco Mode shows a different pattern for shifting than what I prefer, since I am still new to the whole CanAm Spyder am willing to try using Eco shifting coach vs my own preference and see which one gets better mileage and so on.
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Can you tell me the difference to the rider between Sport and Rally mode? thank you
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I thought I saw a hack on YouTube to put the F3 Limited into sport mode but can’t find it ...
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Originally Posted by haveacigar
Can you tell me the difference to the rider between Sport and Rally mode? thank you
"Rally" mode has less traction control so one can slide around the dirt more.
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"IT'S BETTER TO BE SHOT OUT OF A CANNON THAN SQUEEZED OUT OF A TUBE"-Dr. HS Thompson
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Have you used Rally mode on roads too? I am trying to decide between 900 and 900 Rally. Big difference is Rally mode and shocks. I was looking for someone who has the Rally to tell me the rider experience on both roads and dirt. Rally mode vs Sport. thanks!
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Originally Posted by AAbruzzese
I found that the Eco Mode shows a different pattern for shifting than what I prefer, since I am still new to the whole CanAm Spyder am willing to try using Eco shifting coach vs my own preference and see which one gets better mileage and so on.
You must have confused Ryker with Spyder; the Ryker has NO shifting pattern, is twist and hang on. Maybe the Spyders have "Eco shifting coach".
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I decided on Rally due to fairly minimum price difference (once you add the Max Mount.) If you have no desire to have a top box or passenger seat, the the 900 Ace might be best for you. I also plan on riding some dirt roads so the better suspension, wheels, guards, etc moved me to the Rally. I really doubt there is a great deal of difference between Sport and Rally mode, just a bit more relaxation of the VSS.
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It's been my experience that rally mode shuts the VSS off totally. I've just used it to get through deep sand. Wouldn't want to use it on the street!
Spyder F3-S Special Series my traveling ride
Ryker Rally modified for dual sport duty
Honda Grom heavily modified for dual sport duty
Ducati Scrambler Icon Dark my other traveling ride
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