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2015 F3 - No Camo Pics - Things are looking up!

No doubt; the Slingshot is very nicely-priced. :thumbup:
But, do you buy your toys based solely upon price? :shocked:
I know that I don't... ;)
It's not a bike.
The Spyder isn't a bike.
They're aimed at different audiences, and I think that there's enough room for both! :2thumbs:
I also think that this new RS is breathing excitement back into the line-up! :yes:
 
stepping outside of the Spyderlovers bubble:

..."AND risk being made fun of by a majority of bikers who think I'm too scared to ride two-wheels.
...*and* doesn't carry the stigma the Spyder has with all the cool kids
"

At the T-Rex prices, that conversation would NEVER happen. At $20K, however, I imagine that conversation is going to go on in a lot more people's heads than all my esteemed SL colleagues expect.


I think you are overestimating how often these conversations, or even thought processes, occur. I've had nothing but upbeat, excited, interested, and positive comments and convos regarding my spyder. Clearly this doesn't relate to a prospective buyer wondering whether they should get the spyder or another 3 wheeled toy. But I do think the spyder has come a long way and less and less bikers are hating on them.
 
RS vs F3 -- Clues from Instagram?

BRP has been aggressively luring younger customers to their social media pages this past summer...especially to Instragram, through targeted campaigns on a variety of websites. About 18 of the last 27 photos BRP has posted to their IG account over the last month have been RS/RSS models. At least once every couple weeks they post photos of a celebrity on a RS/RSS.

How lame would it be to ramp up social media campaigns, reach a younger audience on websites we tend to visit with photos of tricked out celebrity-owned RS/RSS--if they plan to discontinue those models anyways?

I'm siding with the folks who think the F3 is an addition, not a replacement!
 
I would agree. The F3 series will be a new model line-up. For now the RS/RSS, ST and RT will remain. That said...........I hope the RS/RSS is going to see some love for 2015.
 
Yep! The pictures are still working. :yes::yes::yes::yes:

Early on, I called the F3 a "replacement" for the RS. After much consideration, and agreement with many posters, I say, I think I was wrong. :roflblack:

F3: A new niche model most likely. And yes, it will surely draw a mostly younger crowd. IMO of course. There will also be those that just want a meaner looking machine and age be darned--they will get one anyway. Sounds like win/win for BRP.

Said earlier. F3 not for me--happy with my RTS. :yes:
 
I can hardly keep up with the posts coming into this thread!:2thumbs: So like it or not, it has sure got us posting!! So that is a good thing!
 
:D The strength of the emotion contained within your statement...
:roflblack: Q.E.D. :2thumbs:


Q.E.D. - translation from Latin into English yields: "What was to be demonstrated". A better translation from the Greek would read, "The very thing it was required to have shown."

A curious initialism!

Which definition did you prefer in your use of it?
 
Q.E.D. - translation from Latin into English yields: "What was to be demonstrated". A better translation from the Greek would read, "The very thing it was required to have shown."

A curious initialism!

Which definition did you prefer in your use of it?
I really don't prefer one over the other; it is proven by it's own existence... :2thumbs:
 
And that's the market for most people interested in buying a sporty recreational vehicle.



And that is my point: the Spyder RS was not pulling from the motorcycle market.

That market either wanted a sportbike (and bought them instead) because A) two wheels are what they wanted, or B) they'd be open to three wheels, but the Spyder (unfairly, but unarguably) carried too much of a stigma with their peers, **or** they wanted a fast toy. The Slingshot won't do any better than the Spyder RS did in getting sportbikers off of two wheels, but it will definitely get the "look cool in a fast toy" crowd to look twice at it, especially now that BRP isn't making a direct sporty trike competitor.



With all due respect my good friend Ron, the T-Rex never had a market because the thing cost $50 freakin' thousand dollars. Polaris is genius for coming in at the $20K price point, which while still pricey, is within the realm of possibility for many weekend joyriders.

Again, stepping outside of the Spyderlovers bubble:

"I've never ridden motorcycles, I've only driven a car, I want a unique sporty open-air experience. I could buy a Spyder-- and learn how to ride that, buy all the gear, etc. AND risk being made fun of by a majority of bikers who think I'm too scared to ride two-wheels. Or, I could buy the Slingshot which is a lot like my car, comes with a seat belt, easily brings along a passenger for my Saturday joyride, *and* doesn't carry the stigma the Spyder has with all the cool kids-- and boy, do I ever want to be cool."

"Hmmm... oh, wait, what was that? Can-Am doesn't make a sporty Spyder any longer? Well then, I guess BRP made my decision for me, time for the test drive at the Polaris dealer!"

At the T-Rex prices, that conversation would NEVER happen. At $20K, however, I imagine that conversation is going to go on in a lot more people's heads than all my esteemed SL colleagues expect.

Seems like a lot of talk about no more sporty spyders. I haven't seen anywhere that BRP is no longer making the RS series or ST's. We just haven't seen any pics of the '15's yet. there's more to come folks. Gotta have a little patience.
 
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