• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

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    best warranty

    Try the dealer that sold you the bike. Its incentive to keeping you happy.
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    Positive comments about Spyders

    Some of you Guys with high mileage on them and with few problems Some of you Guys with high mileage on them and with few problems Why not say "NO" problems. Why is that when people ride a lot they are expected to have problems. I had over 31,000 trouble free miles till I was towed.:yikes: I...
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    Front Sprocket Failure

    No they never showed me the worn part. It was faith in my dealership that had me thinking it was problem solved with an "upgraded" new sprocket. I'm waiting till this turns into a third failed (hopefully not) sprocket as I can seek restitution through the AG under lemon law. At that time I'll...
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    Factory/Extended Warranty..what really voids it?

    When I purchased my BEST warranty a couple of months ago my dealer told me anything altered that effects the system in need of repair voids that portion of the warranty. In BRPs defense, I've seen people do really less then intelligent things to their bike and when a problem starts they blame...
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    Front Sprocket Failure

    On Friday my front sprocket ground out and left me dead on the side of the road requiring BRP to send a tow. I had the first front sprocket replaced at 18,000 miles. It was "red dusted" but was found in time and replaced under warranty. This second front sprocket was never "red dusted" and just...
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    Knowing when to run!

    Why would I buy another Can Am product when my current Can Am product has failed me twice in less then two years? MC rallies are always attended by too many riders with little or no riding experience and why I disdain them now as a routine. Had my failure occurred on a highway with no shoulder...
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    Knowing when to run!

    Last year I had the evil red dusted front sprocket but noticed it in time and had it replaced at 18,778 miles. Today while out riding my 2nd front sprocket ground out but this time it left me stranded at 31,500 miles. No red dust, no warning........just 2 seconds of grinding then coasted a few...
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    Demo Days

    Call your local dealers and ask for a demo. That's how I did it and it worked.
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    2019 PRICES

    Life is like a box of chocolates. When I buy any toy I already know its like throwing my cash on a camp fire. I hope next year my F3s will be worthless just to keep with tradition.:yes:
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    2019 F3-S Special Series

    For the price of trading or selling and buying you're better off buying a wrap and "pretending" you bought another ryde. So I agree with you.
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    2019 F3-S Special Series

    So what's nice about it? It looks like my F3s Special.
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    Selling your Spyder

    Maybe because you are a realist and didnt advertise a stupid price.
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    Bikes Blues and BBQ

    That's what happens when you do mods to your bike and don't have a clue what your doing. I'll guarantee the bike owner or mechanic he hired made the bike "look" nice but didn't give a damn about the type of rubber used in the fuel line. With "Harley" owners its all about looks and not about...
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    30,000 mile review.......sweet-n-simple

    Can-Am Spyder 2016 F3s Special SE6 Rummaged through my receipts and decided to keep track of my Spider’s journey. Unless noted, all accessories were installed by myself. 1. 01/20/2017 2016 F3s SE6 purchased new, zero miles ($20,800.00) 2. 01/20/2017 Heat Grips, BRP backrest, Floorboards...
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    Front Sprocket Failure

    Motorcycle Consumer News did a survey with its very diverse population years ago and HD came in at less then 4,000 miles per bike. BMW was the most ridden at 12,000 miles. There are always going to be brands were people ride a "gazillion" miles but the average is what I'm talking about. All of...
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    Front Sprocket Failure

    The difference is that the Can Am belt is twice the length. My red dusted sprocket was replaced with a new and updated front sprocket and since then no issues. Also note that HD and Indians are the least ridden of the major brands so sprocket failure is unlikely on an unused bike.
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    Ryker Ykester!!!

    I agree. People go with the money. Most people are not into long distance high mileage touring and will want to save a few bucks.
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    2019 F3L price drop.

    Who's the fool? I've said it before and I'll say it again. When I buy any toy (motorcycle, RV, Boat) I know I'm going to lose "at least" 75% of my money when it sells.....period. When I sell my F3s next year it'll be like tossing my cash on a camp fire. This does not bother me because I knew...
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    Had a wreck on my Wing

    I'm not against safety gear. Those pictures tell me that gear took some of the injuries away from you. I'm saying that for me and most riders safety gear takes away from the whole point of feeling the freedom. Without that freedom I don't see the point.
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    Does my rear tire need replacing?

    I'm getting 13,000 on the rear tire. I'm guessing my new rear will do the same. Some people are getting 9,000ish but I don't know the road type or riding style. I'm a happy camper with 13,000 miles:yes:
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