Kraut
Member
I haven’t been logged in much lately-been getting caught up on all the thread reading. and it has led me to a point of philosophical waxing. First, I hadn’t realized how much I missed riding. It has been over 10 years since I last straddled a bike of any sort-my knees are shot and I believed that aging and being half past 60 was just a fact of life and that I may as well put riding away as a fond memory. I thoroughly love ryding my RT “Bucket Byke” and it doesn’t matter whether it’s a drive down to the supermarket or a two up day trip with my wife.
I had researched the Can-Am RT along with Honda and Harley trike conversions for about a year before we purchased our RT at the Whittier Fun Center, so we were not buying the scooter blind. The sales manager worked closely with us to help us get what we wanted and as we took delivery of the RT, it was clear to me that I was not dealing with a used car salesman but rather someone who loved riding and his job. There were no gotchas or slight of hand add on costs.
The Spyder is a unique machine and cannot be compared to a two wheeler or a trike conversion- it is what it is. I know I’m a newby, non-technical, and will rely on my dealership for most of the maintenance, and that’s OK.
We’ve had no problems with our RT so far, and I’m not worrying about any; we will deal with whatever comes along. And when my ryding days come to an end I will not have to look back and wish that I only had. . . .
I had researched the Can-Am RT along with Honda and Harley trike conversions for about a year before we purchased our RT at the Whittier Fun Center, so we were not buying the scooter blind. The sales manager worked closely with us to help us get what we wanted and as we took delivery of the RT, it was clear to me that I was not dealing with a used car salesman but rather someone who loved riding and his job. There were no gotchas or slight of hand add on costs.
The Spyder is a unique machine and cannot be compared to a two wheeler or a trike conversion- it is what it is. I know I’m a newby, non-technical, and will rely on my dealership for most of the maintenance, and that’s OK.
We’ve had no problems with our RT so far, and I’m not worrying about any; we will deal with whatever comes along. And when my ryding days come to an end I will not have to look back and wish that I only had. . . .