ill keep what I have.Too much money in bad times.......So who is gona trade there old spyder in?
OK, now what about a passenger? Doesn't look like much room -a passenger can't be a big person from what I see when I do the 360 view of it.
neither can a driver ,,,, i know evan had to customize his seat to sit back more .....i would say it's on same frame as original ....but i can say one thing ....BRP has been paying close attention to us and has designed the RT after what a lot of people have done to there spyders ...so i think they lurk .... and listen .... and if they thought for a minute we would do the milage that we do that version would have come out sooner ...
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OK, now what about a passenger? Doesn't look like much room -a passenger can't be a big person from what I see when I do the 360 view of it.
Looking at the specifications, it doesn't seem like the load capacity is increased by much either. I'm guessing that overweight couples may still have the same problem they had with the original spyder. I remember seeing more than one post with questions on how to increase the load bearing capacity because the rider and pillion's combined weight was too great. I guess that's as good a reason as any to have matching spyders in the garage.
Engines not any larger, but it looks like they bumped the compression up to 12:1, maybe a little boost to low end torque.........BTW, forget about the 87 octane now.......:roflblack:
That sounds like another MMG ad for "the first and only!"...Did you notice the FACTORY TRAILER package? :2thumbs:
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I've been want to tell you about that for months. :yes:
As I said in the other thread: No additional power with the extra weight will be a bit of a slug compared to motorcycle touring models. Shouda put a bigger engine in the RT.
just 'a' troublemaker, not 'the' troublemaker.........:roflblack: