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2018 Slingshot

I would think/hope that Can Am adopts a similar system since this is the trend in motorcycles. Like the H-D Boom! and the new Indian system.
 
I would agree with this. I can't believe this didn't happen 2 years ago. BRP seems to be lacking in these creature comfort accessories compared to other bikes in a similar price range.
 
Really...🤔

more things to take your eyes off the road...nojoke Seems the only difference in the models is a fatter tire and a bigger radio...:roflblack: Like Bob said it make for a nice little sports car.....
e371817abbd6972c19fa5f2f5ae9c3a7e8beb242.jpg Had one of these for a spell...Lotus Super 7 and it was a fun drive....
 
more things to take your eyes off the road...nojoke Seems the only difference in the models is a fatter tire and a bigger radio...:roflblack: Like Bob said it make for a nice little sports car.....
View attachment 151504 Had one of these for a spell...Lotus Super 7 and it was a fun drive....

What you didn't see the accessories yet?? You can get a rear fender now..:roflblack: That lotus is pretty sharp too.
 
:D I wouldn't mind taking one for a short spin... just so that I will appreciate the Spyders even more! :thumbup:
"No truer words have ever been spoken". Linda & I got the coupon some weeks ago. Today we had the opportunity to go take a test drive. We went thru the usual preliminaries, left our helmets behind, and jumped into their demo SL. Once out on the local " back roads", the first words out of Linda's mouth are: "this is really noisy". Not only did the engine noise get my attention; but the belt whine and buckboard ride left a lot to be desired. The one thing that it had in spades was get up and go, which can be both a good and bad feature. We parked the demo back at the shop, spent our $20.00 gift card, and hoped back on our RTL for the ride home. Marveling all the way how nice the ride was. We were amazed that the salesman said that the Spyder market was "soft" because of the Slingshot. Not buying it
 
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It's good to see and hear that they are working on improving some of the ergos. Several shots of that butt ugly rear end though. That is one of my "no SS" arguments.

We saw the black one again on Turnagin Arm last weekend. We exchanged waves. Sadly, going opposite directions at 55 + mph. I would like to talk with the owner. They still are not selling them in AK that I can find.

We did 465 miles this last weekend and are now ahead of last summers riding miles. I still like my :spyder2::ani29:'s even though I was on the Vulcan for that particular ride. :yes:
 
I always wanted to see an infotainment system on the Spyder. This could signal a change in the future of the Spyder? :pray:
:agree:; but I'm not sure how what Polaris does affects BRP??? I do think they should get on the same playing field as the H-D Ultras and GL1800s. I really miss the completely integrated AM/FM/CB/XM infotainment system on my "09 GL1800 Leval 2 based trike.
 
:agree:; but I'm not sure how what Polaris does affects BRP??? I do think they should get on the same playing field as the H-D Ultras and GL1800s. I really miss the completely integrated AM/FM/CB/XM infotainment system on my "09 GL1800 Leval 2 based trike.


It looks very similar to the Indian Infotainment
 
It looks very similar to the Indian Infotainment

Perhaps alike as they now have the same parent company.

I have a CVO with Boom!. Very complex but very powerful. Took a long time to get comfortable with it to make less distraction going down the road. I am told that CB radios have run their course and keep getting more expensive install in an integrated system. The multi-brand group (about 80 members) use CBs a lot.

To each their own. I was able to choose my rides; others should be able to do the same. If i chose to buy a convertible or open top, it will have 4 wheels and an air conditioner.

Wayne
 
Perhaps alike as they now have the same parent company.

I have a CVO with Boom!. Very complex but very powerful. Took a long time to get comfortable with it to make less distraction going down the road. I am told that CB radios have run their course and keep getting more expensive install in an integrated system. The multi-brand group (about 80 members) use CBs a lot.

To each their own. I was able to choose my rides; others should be able to do the same. If i chose to buy a convertible or open top, it will have 4 wheels and an air conditioner.

Wayne


I rented one for a day in Maggie Valley. It was a blast. Cornering is dead on with a lot of power. Loved it. When the day was over I got back on my RT. Thinking about adding a Slingshot to the stable.
 
:agree:; but I'm not sure how what Polaris does affects BRP??? I do think they should get on the same playing field as the H-D Ultras and GL1800s. I really miss the completely integrated AM/FM/CB/XM infotainment system on my "09 GL1800 Leval 2 based trike.
So I have all of that built into my helmet (with the exception of the CB, and I don't want to talk to truckers anyway) with my Sena 20s. Like Chupaca said, I would rather keep my eyes on the road and on the scenery than on the infotainment system!:lecturef_smilie:
 
How many actually look at the Analog gauges on the Spyder?

I seem to focus more on that square screen to look at my speed and if they add something like an infotainment system that has all that built in I am for it..JMO
 
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