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57 views and no comments good or bad? Hmmm. I would think this is a direction BRP could go for those who want a more spirited ride in the Y-config type rigs. Are there no riders here who want to ride like this?
BTW...I'm not a spokeman for the leanster and I don't mean to come across like one...I've never even seen one in person. I'm just a motorsport enthusiast who likes different things in the motorsport world and I thought this design is a great variation of the Y-type configuration. I am curious what the Spyder enthusiasts think. I'm going to guess that 57 of you don't think much of anything about the leanster
Last edited by dogtired; 01-20-2009 at 11:40 AM.
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It's kinda old news around here. I like it and would love to have one.
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I'd love to give it a test ride. It's kinda squirrely looking. Of course I said both of those things about the Piaggio MP3.
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Originally Posted by dogtired
57 views and no comments good or bad? Hmmm. I would think this is a direction BRP could go for those who want a more spirited ride in the Y-config type rigs. Are there no riders here who want to ride like this?
BTW...I'm not a spokeman for the leanster and I don't mean to come across like one...I've never even seen one in person. I'm just a motorsport enthusiast who likes different things in the motorsport world and I thought this design is a great variation of the Y-type configuration. I am curious what the Spyder enthusiasts think. I'm going to guess that 57 of you don't think much of anything about the leanster
There was a thread about the Leanster back in September '08. It generated some chatter at that time:
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/s...light=leanster
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Originally Posted by Lamonster
It's kinda old news around here. I like it and would love to have one.
Originally Posted by mike3069
Originally Posted by Director
Yep. This bike has been talked about in at least one or two other threads on here in the past, along with the Harley leaning trike design and a few others. Its still nice that you brought it up so anyone who missed it back then gets to see it.
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It is a cool concept - I would love to try riding one -- my concern is how the lean angle would consistantly meet the angle you want/need - how would you adjust for weight diffences to keep angle in line etc? I may be overthinking this but....I would hate to be making a gentle turn at a 45 degree angle
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You only need 5 or 6 still pictures to get the idea, not a few dozen as in the link.
On the other hand, a few minutes of some good riding video would go a long way towards making a decision.
Was it an accident that they got it backwards?
I would like to see it over a jump, over rough terrain and climbing hills. You'd think they would have wanted to show more video in varied conditions.
Looks heavy and limited. But I'd like to try it.
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I thought one of the other posts on this machine had a handful of videos or a link to videos. Some of them showed it running around an ice track I think.
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The Brudeli website has a few vids on the leanster. Impressive.
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