Hello, my name is mobile039, i am new to this site and have found a very uniqe bike within the BRP Spyder.
In saying that, i do not currently own my own but have ridden them a few times from dealers hear in Australia. And would love one myself but do not have the money for one at this time. The reason i start this chat is to gain expressions of interest into the posibilty of having the Spyder lean like a 2 wheeler ( not to the degree that they do of course ). Maybe 20 degrees.
I have started plans for the new front suspention system that would be used to achive this goal, but still have some work to do on it, I beleive that doing this modification will make the Spyder alot more fun to ride and alot safer aswell, as it will give you alot more control in cornering and obstical afoidence at higher speeds. This concept has been thought of on the MP3 from Piaggio, but there front wheels are side by side, not spaced apart like the Spyder's. I ask for these expressions so that I can contact BRP and show them the concept and the facts that people around the world like the idea, all input that you all have will be read and included in my studies and designs for this system.
So please answer my post so that we can inprove on a already very nice bike.
Thank you for your time and input into this idea. :chat:
:spyder: Spyder lover of Australia mobile039 :spyder:
In saying that, i do not currently own my own but have ridden them a few times from dealers hear in Australia. And would love one myself but do not have the money for one at this time. The reason i start this chat is to gain expressions of interest into the posibilty of having the Spyder lean like a 2 wheeler ( not to the degree that they do of course ). Maybe 20 degrees.
I have started plans for the new front suspention system that would be used to achive this goal, but still have some work to do on it, I beleive that doing this modification will make the Spyder alot more fun to ride and alot safer aswell, as it will give you alot more control in cornering and obstical afoidence at higher speeds. This concept has been thought of on the MP3 from Piaggio, but there front wheels are side by side, not spaced apart like the Spyder's. I ask for these expressions so that I can contact BRP and show them the concept and the facts that people around the world like the idea, all input that you all have will be read and included in my studies and designs for this system.
So please answer my post so that we can inprove on a already very nice bike.
Thank you for your time and input into this idea. :chat:
:spyder: Spyder lover of Australia mobile039 :spyder: