Bob Denman
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Last year; their big announcement came on September 15th at 8:00 PM EST...
I'm not sure about that. I cannot see it being "cool".
OK, I concede... that's cool!Then open your eyes, my Spyderloving friend, and ye shall see...
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Here's another one that shows some definite promise...
For those who do not like what a leaning trike can do, how it does it, and the added fun it provides; I suggest you simply look at the Piaggio scooter. It has been out for several years and has been a huge success for the company.
http://www.mcnews.com.au/piaggio-mp3-300/
Here is a video of it in action.
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Now, that IS COOL! It looks like a lot of fun too, except that it's rather small. 278cc on something that small would move it along rather well, though. I got a kick out of the line in their write-up that said, "The only thing that a Can Am Spyder has in common with a motorcycle is that you get wet in the rain." Not sure I entirely agree that's the ONLY thing, but hey, it's their ad. :sour: When I bought the Spyder, I gave my big touring bike to my son who enjoys the heck out of it. But I still have a 20 year old 250 cc Honda Helix scooter, that's fun to zip around town on. View attachment 91110 Every once in a while, when I feel the urge to counter-steer, I hop on it and go for a ride. It's rather long for a scooter and accommodates my long legs.
For those who do not like what a leaning trike can do, how it does it, and the added fun it provides; I suggest you simply look at the Piaggio scooter. It has been out for several years and has been a huge success for the company.
Completely different animal. How wide are the front wheels on the Piaggio? Much more narrow of a trike than the Spyder. I just don't see it working as well.
If I wanted to lean I would buy a motorcycle. I happen to love the way this machine rides. Instead of dreaming up ways to change the machine, why not try learning how to ride it properly? :banghead:
Just sayin'...........
Whats wrong with a base model that doesn't lean, and a higher end model that can both lean and be locked in a rigid mode?
I don't want a base model, I don't need a leaner, and I don't need every option under the sun either. I need a more HP with the same basic design. I want to enjoy the thrill. I am not worried about having a radio or being economical.
Just sayin'............
I don't want a base model, I don't need a leaner, and I don't need every option under the sun either. I need a more HP with the same basic design. I want to enjoy the thrill. I am not worried about having a radio or being economical.
Just sayin'............
Your RSS already has suspension adjustment options. Again, what is wrong with a mechanical lock that either puts it in one mode or the other? You are the only one talking about radios