JohnRuckus
Member
So, this past Friday I visited a shop and participated in the Can Am Experience.
The event wasn't as big as expected(meaning I didn't see a lot of people there). Maybe they were there before or after me.
Anyway, I spoke to the BRP rep for a few minutes regarding the machines that were there. They brought all '23 models - 1 Ryker Rally, 2 RTLs, 1 RT, 1 S2S, and a F3L Special. I pondered on which machine to ride. I was really thinking I'd hop on the S2S, but the rep convinced me to go with the F3L. So, we took a group ride that lasted about an hour or so. It was my 1st time operating an F3 since my 3-wheel course.
I must admit that it was fun to ride. It had a little more pep in it's step and sounded more aggressive than my RT.
I can see why people really like this machine. I'm still an RT guy and don't have any desire to swap to the F3, but if I felt like buying a 2nd machine, I'd definitely consider one. Especially if its an EV
Yeah Yeah YEAH....the growl would be artificial. I don't care about that, I prefer the quieter RT anyway. It just seems like a fun idea for short-mid length ride.
If you have the opportunity to participate in the Can AM Experience, I'd recommend it. Especially, if you're trying to get a decent test ride on a model you have your eye on.
The event wasn't as big as expected(meaning I didn't see a lot of people there). Maybe they were there before or after me.
Anyway, I spoke to the BRP rep for a few minutes regarding the machines that were there. They brought all '23 models - 1 Ryker Rally, 2 RTLs, 1 RT, 1 S2S, and a F3L Special. I pondered on which machine to ride. I was really thinking I'd hop on the S2S, but the rep convinced me to go with the F3L. So, we took a group ride that lasted about an hour or so. It was my 1st time operating an F3 since my 3-wheel course.
I must admit that it was fun to ride. It had a little more pep in it's step and sounded more aggressive than my RT.
I can see why people really like this machine. I'm still an RT guy and don't have any desire to swap to the F3, but if I felt like buying a 2nd machine, I'd definitely consider one. Especially if its an EV

If you have the opportunity to participate in the Can AM Experience, I'd recommend it. Especially, if you're trying to get a decent test ride on a model you have your eye on.