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1st Ride Impressions

wiredgeorge

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My missus and I drove up to Waco to pick up a new to me Spyder RT. It is the stripped model with no radio unfortunately but I got i for under $12K and $12.9K out the door (Texas sales tax, registration and licensing). They went over the bike as I did the paperwork and checked belt tension, checked the oil and air pressure in the tires so I had to wait bit before setting off for home. The missus went down Interstate 35 towards San Antonio and I decided to go home via IH84 to Evant Texas and then down US281 towards home. While my ride was quite a bit longer, I enjoyed the ride and the lesser traffic. I won't drive on IH35 unless there is a compelling reason and certainly not on a bike/trike.

Anyway, the sales guy, Steward Solomon of Waco Motorsports explained most of the features and I was off. The skies were overcast and the wind was howling. The Spyder RT picks up more wind on its wide frontal area than did my 97 Goldwing trike (GL1500). The RT was buffeted quite a bit but was fully controllable. I spent a few minutes last night studying the owner manual and now believe I know how to adjust the suspension properly. I had no idea how to do this upon leaving the dealership so I am not sure how the suspension is set. The handling of the RT was far better than my Goldwing trike.

I didn't check gas mileage as I had no idea how to reset the trip meter. I know now and will check at first opportunity. I had asked about the power outlets fating and the manual says 3A. No compressors till I put in a fused heavy duty outlet.

Power? Most folks who find the power lacking on the twin cylinder version of the RT probably have never ridden a peaky street bike (like an RZ350) or an old two stroke motorcross bike with small displacement. Both appear to be gutless till you find the power band. 5k rpm at 55 mph on the RT is NOT close to its powerband and you need to row the shifter a bit to get rpms up to make the engine sing in its sweetspot. It has more than enough power for spirited riding. The Goldwing spoiled me with its low revving car engine... no need for downshifts in top gear at any speed to pass. I think most of the folks who appreciate the 1330cc engine are used to big car engines and not 125cc motorcross. Anyway, I am very happy with engine performance.

Then the gusting winds and clouds gave way to lightening and torrential rain as I got off US281 south of Blanco and onto FM473 towards Kendalia. It is winding a road as you will find and with many low spots and water had already started to collect in low places with 3 inches typical in low spots and hydroplane spots all over. The adjustable windshield came up to its upper position and shed water and the RT tracked like its momma is a duck. I am getting too fat to wear my rain pants comfortably but the RT provided superior protection and only the top of my thighs got wet and then not soaked. My tennis shoes remained almost dry. My shirt got a bit wet since I can't fasten the collar on my rain jacket... new rain gear is in my future I think (or a diet) but the RT makes riding in the rain a joy. It is THE BEST bike I have ever owned over almost 50 years in the rain. When it started raining, I discovered that the grips were really warm when I took off my leather gloves. I hadn't noticed the grip heat toggle was engaged... I also rode home with the cruise control on and couldn't figure out how to shut it off. I now know from reading the manual.

The windshield on the 2010 is a bit too high when in its lowest position to see over comfortably. I can see over it if I stretch a bit but it cuts my vision line when I sit in a normal position. I understand that Can-Am corrected this in 2011 and will be looking for a later shield if one fits.

Summary... well, complaints. My tailbone (as is normal on most seats) started to burn after about 200 miles. I probably don't need to read the safety manual before starting the bike every time. I wonder if there is a way to disable this feature? Windshield is a couple inches too tall. Alternate foot positions are needed for comfort such as floorboards. Cup holders are needed. A water bottle won't stay behind the windshield when you are moving as I had hoped. I already mentioned that suspension needed some tuning. Can't put key on key ring or a hook as there are no holes in the key (dealer gave me another key and a set of "key condoms - his words). Only other thing I can think of is that I wear glasses to drive and take them off to read. This means the little icons and all info on the screens is unreadable. I stopped for gas at about 50 miles thinking it was low and it turned out I was monitoring the temp gauge. The big digital speedometer is a godsend! The RT is a hit! A few small things to make it fit me and I think we will get along just fine.

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Congrates new Spyder

I also live just down the road from you..Round Rock Tx.. We do get our share of windy days.. I found that adding the Bumpskid that it also doubles as a "Spoiler" and gives added down force to the front end keeping it more stable on the road..I next added the Bajaron Anti-sway bar, another must..My bike is the 2011 RT-S.. Think you will like the addition of these two products..Also adding more brake lights..Have two sets and will get the one that sits on the lid of the trunk list price $265 but small price to pay for protection..Good luck and happy riding..:clap::yes:
 
I also live just down the road from you..Round Rock Tx.. We do get our share of windy days.. I found that adding the Bumpskid that it also doubles as a "Spoiler" and gives added down force to the front end keeping it more stable on the road..I next added the Bajaron Anti-sway bar, another must..My bike is the 2011 RT-S.. Think you will like the addition of these two products..Also adding more brake lights..Have two sets and will get the one that sits on the lid of the trunk list price $265 but small price to pay for protection..Good luck and happy riding..:clap::yes:

Very useful comments. I don't much care for the unprotected underside of the nose part especially and a Bumpskid helps stabilize, all the better. I will tweek the stock suspension settings before adding an anti-sway bar and would love to try an RT similar to mine with one mounted before spending the coin. You are 100 percent correct on the lights. I didn't think about it but my old trike was lit up in LEDs like a Xmas tree! The custom units I have seen are insanely expensive and I will first look for generics that will fit and provide some visual safety. Probably a lot of discussion on these boards about generics as well as the purpose built stuff.
 
Swaybar is a must if it does not have Rons Sway bar yet.

A back rest may help you and a comfort seat..That would put you back about 2 inches..Not sure if you have that either..

Bumpskid is a option but not needed..

Anyway enjoy the new ride..
 
Congratulations..!!

great start. Now you know a lot about your ryde and you are at the right place to find what you need to make it perfect for you..:2thumbs: let the farkeling begin..enjoy :thumbup:
 
sore butt .. look up Air Hawk ... they are very helpful and you can adjust it to what you want. Less is more

drink holder ... look up Butler Mug. Great product and the cup is some what insulated. Holds lots of your favorite beverage.

you cannot disable the safety mode that says you need to read to card. you'll get used to it and bypass it like everyone else. some lawyer ... somewhere thought he'd cover their butt by having this.

key holder .. go to Lamonster's Website on the front page and look up IPS ... In Plain Sight. I rarely ever remove my key now except when in a high public area. No one really knows what it is.

Baja Ron Sway Bar .... yes you want it!!! Then I'd also suggest finding someone to do a laser alignment on the bike. They don't come from the factory with it and it will really help you and also help your tire wear.

Rain Gear ... look up Frogg Toggs. You can easily fold them to fit in one of the side saddle bags. The material breathes so you don't feel like you are wearing a trash bag and sweating to death.
 
Contrary to a few remarks ...................... The Bumpskid is a must have for front end protection and looks as if it came from the factory that way, besides it is known a critter gitter on the road and in Texas ........................ Ya got a lot of critters.


Cruzr Joe
 
:congrats: on your new ride. Your observations are right on. You are going to like the RT. Good color too! :yes::yes:

I like the bumpskid because it lights up the front even more.
 
I wholeheartedly agree with the OP who recommend the BajaRon sway bar and laser alignment. You said the RT was buffeted but controllable. With a laser alignment and sway bar it will track like an arrow fired from a crossbow. The bumpskid is mandatory IMO. It will take only one bashing of your Tupperware nose to regret passing on this very useful item of protective gear. Ride safe and have fun!
 
Is the laser alignment something that any dealership would do? If not, is there someplace in South or Central Texas that does it?
 
Enjoyed reading your post and first impressions.

sore butt .. look up Air Hawk ... they are very helpful and you can adjust it to what you want. Less is more

drink holder ... look up Butler Mug. Great product and the cup is some what insulated. Holds lots of your favorite beverage.

you cannot disable the safety mode that says you need to read to card. you'll get used to it and bypass it like everyone else. some lawyer ... somewhere thought he'd cover their butt by having this.

key holder .. go to Lamonster's Website on the front page and look up IPS ... In Plain Sight. I rarely ever remove my key now except when in a high public area. No one really knows what it is.

Baja Ron Sway Bar .... yes you want it!!! Then I'd also suggest finding someone to do a laser alignment on the bike. They don't come from the factory with it and it will really help you and also help your tire wear.

Rain Gear ... look up Frogg Toggs. You can easily fold them to fit in one of the side saddle bags. The material breathes so you don't feel like you are wearing a trash bag and sweating to death.

Here are some answers to questions you posted. I agree with all.

don
 
I would personalize the way you want to..Not every item is a necessity..

Sway bar yes-

If bike is steering straight and not pulling.Hold off on the laser alignment for now..

Get use to the bike and go from there..

Good Luck..
 
1st Ride

This is my first post, but would like to say to Wiredgeorge and Opiewhan and thanks for your review. I ought a 14 RTS the last of Feb. and only about 500 miles on it. Been riding for 50 years but first Spyder. I really like the ride and looks great. Don't know how much I can add to it but reading these forums gives me a lot of ideas. My bump skid arrived today and have Spy5000 on the way. I live in New Braunfels and new to the area. Wife is native Texan and I have lived in a couple of other location. I look forward to meeting other riders and I do like to ride although it does not sound like it.
 
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