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"WOW" factor ideas?

GadgetGuy442

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"WOW" factor ideas?

We all have been pleasantly surprised or said "wow" to certain features / functions / styling of the Spyder..... What did BRP forget? Here's one idea I wish they had designed in:

"Speed Compensating Windshield" - I generally put the windshield to full up above 50 or 55 in the summer, to reduce wind blast / bugs for my co-rider. When we roll into a town at lower speeds, I put it down for more airflow. It would've been a neat "WOW" factor for me if you could set the up speed and down speed at which it would automatically do this for you!

What ideas do you have? (BRP - pay attention please!!)

Bill




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"WOW" factor ideas?

I see where your name came from but that's getting pretty lazy

Lol. You're right.... But isn't laziness the root of all invention? Do you use intermittent wipers on your car?

Here's another one.... We use the corded mic/intercom on our RTS and set the VOX level for the intercom at a certain level for in town and speeds up to 45 mph or so. When we get above that 55+ we need to raise the VOX level as the road and wind noise level breaks over the VOX and we lose the music. That is a setting that I tweak as we ride that could be speed compensated!

Coming into slower speed limit areas I'm lowering the windshield and tweaking the VOX down, then rolling out of town I'm tweaking them both back up. Repetitive tasks that are pattern driven are perfect places where some automation would make sense. Now that would WOW me.... I'd think those BRP engineers really understood how their product was being used and how they could enhance the experience! (I'm in automotive industry, so we have these sort of discussions a lot).

Just a thought!

Bill


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I would like a way to air download software updates... For example if the new Sport mode is a software update then the older models can be updated remotely... Like Tesla does it. Pop up cup holder would cool 2 lol...
 
As I see it...

If you get all these "make life easy" changes, riding the cage will make more sense...:roflblack:
 
Gee :shocked:: if the clock were actually accurate... :dontknow:

Personally; I think that the basic package needs some further refining, before they start adding more gizmos to the mix...
How about larger side storage compartments, and a top trunk with an opening that is useable?
Or the ability to delete pre-sets from the sound system, without having to jump through hoops?
 
I'd be thrilled if my windshield could simply go down far enough to still be usable (instead of exactly lining up with my eyes), even if I had to get off and crank it by hand! :D
 
I'd be thrilled if my windshield could simply go down far enough to still be usable (instead of exactly lining up with my eyes), even if I had to get off and crank it by hand! :D

Verticaly Challenged? Try using a gel or Sheepskin pad on the seat.

Jack
 
Gee :shocked:: if the clock were actually accurate... :dontknow:

YES! I don't normally wear a watch, so I hate that my clock is so wacky that I can't even come up with a consistent number of minutes or hours to add or subtract. My truck's clock has been incredibly accurate for 13 years. Maybe Ford could sell their secret to BRP.
 
Verticaly Challenged? Try using a gel or Sheepskin pad on the seat.

Jack

Welllll, that'd just be something else to screw around with since I'm perfectly comfortable as it is, so I'd have to stop and dig out my "height aid" whenever I wanted the wind in my face or the rainy shield out of my way. Not to mention sheepskin sizzling parts of me that I prefer not be sizzled, and soaking said parts during a cloud burst. And I'd slide right off a gel pad in the rain! :D
 
The pen sound systems has a speed to increase volume setting, that might be something to verify, unless you are using non BRP audio.

Yeah, but it only works with the external speakers. I wish it also worked with the Bluetooth output. :banghead:
 
I'd like to see a miles-to-empty (MTE) readout. Most contemporary cars have them now.

If Can Am thinks they need more LCD screenspace to do something like this, I think they could eliminate the analog speed and tach gauges. For one thing, the font size of the numbers is too small for my older, post-cataract-surgery eyes; I have to take a few moments to focus on them, and I'd rather be watching the road. The 0 -200 scale (the high number being necessary to accommodate KmPH) is too small (for me) to be useful; again, I have to take a few extra moments to focus in and read it.

As a result, I almost exclusively use the digital speed and RPM readouts on the LCD screen. So, simplify and go with a bigger LCD screen with more flexibility (and readability).

My clock is close enough for government work (I'm retired and don't care). The temperature gauge may not be accurate, but it too is close enough.

But the one thing I'd really like to have -- a power port right in front of me, perhaps in the middle of the flap switches (parking brake, grip heaters, fog lights, etc.) so I can plug in a heated vest. I think it's kinda cheap-o not to have something like this, on a machine the expensive.
 
Some of you need to get out and ride more often.This bike has enough iems on it.Use to be speedo tach trip meter.And that was enough for a great ride through the country.
Bill
 
Yeah, but it only works with the external speakers. I wish it also worked with the Bluetooth output. :banghead:

:shocked: I don't think that you really want that...
The idea of the speed variable volume control, is to boost the sound level, and ambient wind and vehicle noise increases. If you have the music being piped into your helmet: that environment should be MUCH more stable, and require far less fiddling with the volume. nojoke
 
Hmmm, that may be one of those "floating goat" situations. I'm ALWAYS turning my helmet volume up and down to accommodate the additional noise when underway, as opposed to when I'm stopped in traffic. nojoke Drives me nuts because I remember that auto-adjusting volume used to work great before i got the Sena system.

Since you can turn the auto-volume off, or change the level in "settings", it should be applied to all audio outputs, IMHO.
 
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It might just be my choice of music, that is coloring my perceptions. :dontknow:

After all: Black Sabbath, AC/DC, Ted Nugent, Ozzy Osbourne and Blue Oyster Cult are NEVER turned down anyway! :D
 
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