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9 month goal to be F3L owner

Shadowkast

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First off, thanks for the add here & on the FB page. You all are truly one of the best communities I've witnessed.

I have a 9 month goal to finally own one. I've stalked and dreamed for 1 1/2 yrs now. I thought I wanted a base model but after hours upon hours of research, it's an F3L.

I'm not a rider at all, but the niche can am appeals to kinda. I have zero motorcycle experience. This is good and bad. I have no bad habits or muscle memories to get over. All I know is snowmobiles in MI and atv'n in eastern KY hills (this is my "go to"). Also i'm 36, not the usual age demographic (no offensive here please).

So I've finally set myself an achievable realistic goal to make this come true! First is the canam course. The wife is gonna go also so she can enjoy the joy of the toy also. All my ducks will be in a row come next spring. I could be impulsive now but as a father of 3 young boys .... I've learned a lot of patience and planning.

Again, thanks. I really hope to offer more to this community in the future. For the time being, thanks for listening and answering, & just putting up with noob with a dream!
 
Congratulations on a thoughtful plan, many of us did the impulsive thing and are blessed by the experience, but it's good to have plans as well.
With your past sled and ATV experience Spyder riding will likely be much easier to grasp. I've grown up with all three and liken it to sleds on hardpack when trying to explain it to fellow northerners.
The CanAM Spyder course will really hep you confirm your personal riding position as well.
 
Good plan and your goals are admirable. I can't speak for others but some …. (me) could use a bit less of the "impulse" when it comes to all things Spyder. This is my second summer on my Spyder and every ride is better than the last. I would compare the ride when cornering more like a four wheel ATV than a snowmobile. They corner pretty much flat, on city streets you can lean if you want but it's not necessary in most cases.

I also like the "niche" of the Spyder. Typically at the gas station we get questions like, what is it? who makes it? And one woman thought mine was a prop from a Batman movie.

9 months will be here before you know it. Enjoy the search for the perfect Spyder and we look forward to hearing about your experiences!
 
Congratulations on your planning and patience. Keep in mind that 9 months from now you will still be in prime selling season and year end model discounts will likely not be available. If you're looking at used, it may not matter, but if new appeals to you, think about waiting a few more months for the left over 2019's.
 
First off, thanks for the add here & on the FB page. You all are truly one of the best communities I've witnessed.

I have a 9 month goal to finally own one. I've stalked and dreamed for 1 1/2 yrs now. I thought I wanted a base model but after hours upon hours of research, it's an F3L.

I'm not a rider at all, but the niche can am appeals to kinda. I have zero motorcycle experience. This is good and bad. I have no bad habits or muscle memories to get over. All I know is snowmobiles in MI and atv'n in eastern KY hills (this is my "go to"). Also i'm 36, not the usual age demographic (no offensive here please).

So I've finally set myself an achievable realistic goal to make this come true! First is the canam course. The wife is gonna go also so she can enjoy the joy of the toy also. All my ducks will be in a row come next spring. I could be impulsive now but as a father of 3 young boys .... I've learned a lot of patience and planning.

Again, thanks. I really hope to offer more to this community in the future. For the time being, thanks for listening and answering, & just putting up with noob with a dream!

:welcome:

Anticipation is half the fun! Not really, but I'm sure you'll enjoy the dream and you'll appreciate actually having one even more. Let us know as your plan progresses.
 
Welcome! Sounds like you are a in a good place for the ride. I also had no motorcycle (driving) experience, was only a passenger before. After taking the class, getting on after that was easy.
I got my ride this year in May, the rebates just hit nicely for the '17s, made me smile from ear to ear to take her out from the dealership. I call it a whirlwind romance as once I started, she was in my hands about 3 weeks later. :D

Plenty to learn here!
 
Welcome, welcome 👍

Welcome to the 🎪...:roflblack: you will get all your answers here and we will soon see your new ryde parked in your driveway....:clap:the wait will get worse after the course but hang in there....
 
:welcome: Sounds like you have a good plan in place. And what they said about time...it goes by so quick it will soon be time to go down and pick it up. :thumbup::yes:
 
Well 2 months later. I have 2 very nice helmets for the wife and I at discount/ clearance prices. Other misc gear at great prices also (gonna be a smart safe ryder). A 14 x 28 storage building with the garage door getting setup here in a few weeks. Riders course for the wife and I in November in Charlotte ($Free thanks to the promo code). Finally my credit score is so close to this magic number I want it to be at and the wife got the job she was going for so I Know I can comfortably handle an extra monthly payment.

When you really want something, you put that plan in action. When it's a new toy.... you go hard! This is going quicker and smoother then expected so far. Thanks for listening.
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Hey If the New $10,000 Model is Great for Local Driving Many like me might give up their F3's to New
Comers Like you?:yikes:
 
Well 2 months later. I have 2 very nice helmets for the wife and I at discount/ clearance prices. Other misc gear at great prices also (gonna be a smart safe ryder). A 14 x 28 storage building with the garage door getting setup here in a few weeks. Riders course for the wife and I in November in Charlotte ($Free thanks to the promo code). Finally my credit score is so close to this magic number I want it to be at and the wife got the job she was going for so I Know I can comfortably handle an extra monthly payment.

When you really want something, you put that plan in action. When it's a new toy.... you go hard! This is going quicker and smoother then expected so far. Thanks for listening.
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There ya go! Now its only 7 months to go. :yes:
 
There ya go! Now its only 7 months to go. :yes:

That's the thing, not sure if it's gonna be next spring at this rate. Maybe I can get everything together to purchase sooner then planned. Already see some good prices on leftover units
 
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Patience will pay off

That's the thing, not sure if it's gonna be next spring at this rate. Maybe I can get everything together to purchase sooner then planned. Already see some good prices on leftover units

I think your patience in making the purchase will pay off. In addition to good prices on leftover units there are often also good deals on current owners with buyers remorse for various reasons which I found when I purchased my F3L.

Good luck to you!
 
Wish you good fortune in finding one you like. I just purchased an F3 Limited and I love it. I'm new to the spyder and cycles, but I took the rider ed class got my endorsement and am enjoying every minute on this thing. It's like driving a sports car, love the open air ride. Keep us posted on your progress.

Joe
 
Wish you good fortune in finding one you like. I just purchased an F3 Limited and I love it. I'm new to the spyder and cycles, but I took the rider ed class got my endorsement and am enjoying every minute on this thing. It's like driving a sports car, love the open air ride. Keep us posted on your progress.

Joe

What year did you get and can I ask the price? imotorsports just quoted me $21,999 for an 18 F3L.( MSRP on a 19 is $24,499 now. ) it's the pearl white dark edition that my heart is set on. Seems like a fair price especially given it's shipped to my driveway here in back woods Kentucky. Thoughts?
 
What year did you get and can I ask the price? imotorsports just quoted me $21,999 for an 18 F3L.( MSRP on a 19 is $24,499 now. ) it's the pearl white dark edition that my heart is set on. Seems like a fair price especially given it's shipped to my driveway here in back woods Kentucky. Thoughts?


If the 18 is $21k, how much is the 17? Have you looked?
 
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Shadowkast, it's a 2018 F3 Limited, $24.5k out the door, tax, reg, prep all inclusive. That sounds like a good deal. I checked with imotorsports and when you get done with NJ sales tax and reg they were the same as the local dealer, so I went with the local guy.
 
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