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A new Spyder TT in the works?

:thumbup: Cool! It's like what I was wanting in an "expedition" version of a Spyder. Less tupperware, made for trails.

3 observations:
1. It says it would have a CV transmission, but it shows a clutch lever in the illustrations.
2. They show a handlebar brake control.
3. Leaning seat? That will get people interested, fer shur.

Now they'll just have to have a way to attach a couple of paniers & I'd be ready to go!
 
"Charles Bombardier" .. at least it'll have good lineage. Wonder if it will get as hot, too? ;)

I can't see it being very hardcore trail ready, too wide for singletrack. Bet it'll be a hoot on sand dunes with those paddle tires though.
 
It won't work for the trails I rode last Sat. No way to straddle the deep ruts with 3 wheels. Where is the that winch? Like the looks and lack of plastic around the engine. find a trail and just add water. Boy do I need to get a GoPro.
 
Looks interesting ............... that's for sure

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A little on the "spacey" side for me. Neat design for sure. Not something I would buy, since I am not into trail riding.

I like the mention of the CVT transmission. I have that on my new car, and its neat how it just goes without the noise and feel of the shifting gears.

Someone mentioned two cycle engine--I thought those were now considered as dinosaurs?

:bbq::bbq:
 
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"Bombardier mounted the front disc brakes on the chassis of the vehicle instead of on the wheel hubs."

Just like their quads.
 
Don't know..!!

cool looking..for sure..customers..no doubt..practical..don't know I think trails are best handled by two and four wheelers...!! Jmo:dontknow:
 
Off-road already been done...... Rotax powered... looks pretty familiar eh?


0-60 in 2.5 seconds..... in the sand......
 
If I can afford it I would so buy this.

Doubt if the production vehicle will look as cool as the prototype but this would be the Spyder for the zombie apocalypse.
 
Off-road already been done...... Rotax powered... looks pretty familiar eh?


0-60 in 2.5 seconds..... in the sand......
The music was beyond prefect! :2thumbs:

The machine...
I didn't see any extra idlers hooked to the hyfax. :yikes: The sand and heat will probably reduce them to melted mush in no time!
And WHEN (Not if!) you auger in on top of that radiator; you're done! They need to redesign the cooling system for far more protection!

But it does have potential! :thumbup:
 
The newer ones have dual radiators positioned above each front wheel. They also have all kinds of military gear you can mount...... Guns and whatnot. Guess they're mainly used for military patrols in the desert. Cool stuff for sure.
 
A little on the "spacey" side for me. Neat design for sure. Not something I would buy, since I am not into trail riding.

I like the mention of the CVT transmission. I have that on my new car, and its neat how it just goes without the noise and feel of the shifting gears.

Someone mentioned two cycle engine--I thought those were now considered as dinosaurs?

:bbq::bbq:

In 2005 Ski-doo re-released the Mach Z with a 171hp Semi-direct Injected 1000cc twin. That "dinosaur" had better emissions ratings than the Yamaha 4-strokes and is still one of the baddest "Lake Monsters" out there. I can speak from experience about the power and fuel efficiency of that sled. Since then they have brought the "E-tec" and "ACE" motors to the market. I am willing to bet that if anyone can "Doo" it, Bombardier can.

What I am wondering is why the guy from Alaska is not more well versed in snowmobiles???:yikes::joke:
 
Sleds in "49" are considered in a different light than they are down here...
Longtacks for hauling are valued; not Lake Shorteners... :thumbup:
 
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