Hi,
Sorry this is so long...
We have a 2019 F3 that we bought used w/1,000 miles on it from a local Can-Am dealer/exactly 1 year ago. We have put 2,000 miles on it ourselves.
It's going in for its 1st service at the end of this month so, now would be the time to plan on changing the rear shock as well.
99% of our riding is 2-up. We currently have the stock F3 rear shock.
As much as we try to avoid dips in the road (potholes, sunken manhole covers, etc.) sometimes hitting them is unavoidable or you just don't see it until it's too late. This causes A LOT of discomfort for the passenger. We pretty much take turns driving so, I've been the driver and the passenger when this happens and it feels like a hard slam/with no cushioning at all. The driver feels it a little but, the passenger definitely takes the brunt of the hit. Together we weigh in at 330 lbs. plus the weight of gear, hard saddle bags and passenger setup. We probably never carry more than 5-10 lbs of other stuff.
Would a new, upgraded rear shock help? I know they can be pricy but, if it makes for a more comfortable ride then it's worth it.
We now know that an F3T would've suited us for 2-up riding better but, we didn't know that until several months after we bought the F3. Maybe our next Spyder will be upgraded to the F3T but, trading up is not an option for us anytime soon. I'm hoping that upgrading the rear shock will help ease the problem.
Any suggestions on this will be a big help.
Thank you.

Edit: I have just started researching rear shocks and most of what I see says "Occasional 2-up". Not sure what it's called but, occasional won't do. We definitely need Full time/All the time (not sure what it's called?) 2-up.
Sorry this is so long...
We have a 2019 F3 that we bought used w/1,000 miles on it from a local Can-Am dealer/exactly 1 year ago. We have put 2,000 miles on it ourselves.
It's going in for its 1st service at the end of this month so, now would be the time to plan on changing the rear shock as well.
99% of our riding is 2-up. We currently have the stock F3 rear shock.
As much as we try to avoid dips in the road (potholes, sunken manhole covers, etc.) sometimes hitting them is unavoidable or you just don't see it until it's too late. This causes A LOT of discomfort for the passenger. We pretty much take turns driving so, I've been the driver and the passenger when this happens and it feels like a hard slam/with no cushioning at all. The driver feels it a little but, the passenger definitely takes the brunt of the hit. Together we weigh in at 330 lbs. plus the weight of gear, hard saddle bags and passenger setup. We probably never carry more than 5-10 lbs of other stuff.
Would a new, upgraded rear shock help? I know they can be pricy but, if it makes for a more comfortable ride then it's worth it.
We now know that an F3T would've suited us for 2-up riding better but, we didn't know that until several months after we bought the F3. Maybe our next Spyder will be upgraded to the F3T but, trading up is not an option for us anytime soon. I'm hoping that upgrading the rear shock will help ease the problem.
Any suggestions on this will be a big help.
Thank you.

Edit: I have just started researching rear shocks and most of what I see says "Occasional 2-up". Not sure what it's called but, occasional won't do. We definitely need Full time/All the time (not sure what it's called?) 2-up.