blacklightning
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I see the 2017 F3 is down 10 hp when compared to the F3S (105 vs 115). Is that due to the tune of the computer? Can that hp be gained back with a computer flash?
I think the detune was on the base f3 from 2018 -2021... I almost just bought a 17 and I found an old can am brochure and it said 115hp for the base f3 in 2017
I was actually thinking about the Monster flash. I really hadn't thought about the dealership doing a reflash to bring it to the stock 115 hp. If that is a possibility, that is something that I would do.If you can't get the HP back with a reflash at the dealer you might look into a reflash from Monster FI where you should be able to get more than 115 HP in stage 1?![]()
I actually have a 2017 brochure and it does say 105 hp. The 2015 and 2016 say 115hp. I know the 2022 F3 base also had 105hp. I think 2023 was the first time (after 2016) that the base model went back to 115 hp for all 1330 engines.
I am now wondering if they did anything with the sprocket size for the ones that were detuned to 105 hp?I am not very confident about the correct HP rating on the 2017.. some sources say 115 some say 105... the 2022 base f3 has 115 according to the can am site (the 2021 has 105)
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If you're serious about road racing, remember weight is your enemy. I think the 900cc Ryker is the better starting point for a variety of reasons beginning with 616lbs vs F3's 851lbs. Then proceed with tires and suspension. And if you can find a track that allows it, open track time (all the tracks I know only allow cars and motorcycles) which my instructors always said was the best investment (and most fun). Then if you still need more speed there's this $3K farkle https://www.silberturbos.com/products/brp-ryker-900-turbo-kit
PS if I was a decade younger this is what I'd be riding.
I might have been a little miss leading on the road racing comment. It would be mostly used for local rides and then some serious corner carving on the mountain roads that I like to do day trips to (about 400-500 mile days). I also would possibly be able to get in some time at VIR for some of their charity laps for things such as toys for tots. I actually bought a 2012 RSS back in the day to try and do some road racing with. And I found out that they do not allow 3 wheeled vehicles. Only cars and bikes were allowed. That was a real shame, as I had loads of fun when I was able to take the spyder to the track for charity laps. I went with the mustang club and we did the whole track at VIR. They made my buddy and I start in the rear (which sucked). But after about 4 laps, the mustang in front (that was holding us up) of us spun out. That allowed us to put the hammer down and have some real fun.If you're serious about road racing, remember weight is your enemy. I think the 900cc Ryker is the better starting point for a variety of reasons beginning with 616lbs vs F3's 851lbs. Then proceed with tires and suspension. And if you can find a track that allows it, open track time (all the tracks I know only allow cars and motorcycles) which my instructors always said was the best investment (and most fun). Then if you still need more speed there's this $3K farkle https://www.silberturbos.com/products/brp-ryker-900-turbo-kit
PS if I was a decade younger this is what I'd be riding.
What do you guys think would be a good price on a 2017 F3 base model? I see pricing on the F3S and the F3L. But not much info on the base model when it comes to KBB pricing. I am thinking that if it can be had for under $10k it is not a bad deal. What do you guys think?
That would be a heck of a deal. I'm guessing that the F3 base model will be valued a bit more just because Can-Am dropped it from the 2024 lineup. I found the NADA PPV here: https://www.jdpower.com/motorcycles/2017/can-am/spyder-f3-sm6-1330cc/values
I think it may be tough to find one @ 10k -- but who knows. Find the right seller in a pinch, and a good deal may develop.