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I really appreciate all the responses to my post about my test ride. Terrific advice.

I was out on my F6B this afternoon and stopped by the dealer to take a photo for my wife. She thinks "Spyders are cool looking!". BTAIM, I'm still on the fence about purchasing one.

I'm not planning on just having the Spyder, I love 2 wheelers and the F6B is my favorite bike I've ever had.

So, one of my questions is: How many of you Spyder owners still own and ride a 2 wheel motorcycle?

Another question is: since these two bikes handle so differently, do you have problems going from riding one to the other? That has been a big concern of mine and why I have not pursued this before.

Finally ... the 2016 F3-Ts with SE6 (which surprisingly, I like!) I'm looking at lists for $23,500 with the $2000 Can Am incentive. I'm wondering what kind of dealing I can do? I'd consider paying this OTD, but not adding all the other stuff ... for example, sales tax here in CT is like 6.5%, then there's all the other "add ons". By the time that is done, the 2 grand will be back on the tab.

Thanx
 
I still ride a few different 2wheelers, but always off the public roads nowadays - as a result of military service I've got an acquired brain injury that means I'm really not too stable whenever there are things moving rapidly & unpredictably in my peripheral vision these days, but if I'm sitting on something stable, like in a car or on a Spyder or quad, then I'm fine! So riding 2wheelers off road or on the track is OK (albeit a little 'uncomfortable' at times) but riding them on the road with too many other vehicles around just isn't viable anymore!! But I still ride off road, even do the occasional track work, trials, or motocross event (when it's really mainly me that I'm likely to hurt if I get the colly wobbles!) & I never have any difficulties swapping from a 2wheeler onto the Spyder or a quad & back again - & no, after the first 20 mins or so on a Spyder, I've never been caught by grabbing for the 'missing' hand brake nor do I feel the lack of it at all!! :thumbup:

Can't help you with the 'dealing' practices over there, but over here in Aus I can assure you that I'll be haggling bloody hard if they release an RT with Sports Mode or an F3T with Sports Mode & a Turbo!! :D :yes::clap:
 
3 wheels all the way

I'm 47, no physical issues, rode 2 wheels for 30 years, traded in my ST1300 on a RT-s, wouldn't go back
 
Love my F3s

I been riding 2 wheels for 45 years all brands and styles , I still had my fatboylo but it's been collecting dust sense I got my F3s .There is a learning curve but if your like me a couple of hours and you will be diving into curves and slingshoting out a whole lot faster If that's your style . Take a test ride you might just like it .
 
I just turned 50 this month. I purchased my first 2 wheeler for my 40th birthday. Over the first 8 years, I have owned 10 different bikes, 4- 600 cc sport bikes, a 1500 cc suzuki intruder, a zx14 super bike, 2-zzr1200, 2 muscle cruisers (Suzuki M109). Then 2 years ago, I purchased my spyder and I had to learn to ride all over again. After 2 years, I felt the need for 2 wheels again, so I picked up another Suzuki M109. I have no trouble switching from 2-3 wheels, and back again. In fact, I think the spyder has made me a better rider on 2 wheels, because I learned to hold a line better when taking curves. I still love both, since the wife will only ride on the spyder, and I prefer to ride 2 wheels when alone. But when the temps fall below 55 degrees, only the spyder will be on the road.
BTW, I also love the F6B, but it didn't fit my budget when I was searching for a 2 wheeler to go along with my spyder.
Also, I am more of a rider, and not a pretender. I have averaged around 10k miles on either 2 or 3 wheels since I been riding. Incomparison, I only logged in 1k miles on my mustang, and another 1k miles on my lightning last year.
 
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Drove two flavors for a few years. When hip said no to two wheels, I managed to stick with the :spyder2:.

Differences: just had to keep in mind which hat to wear when riding one or the other. They are different enough that you have to think about a few things. Screw up, and you will remember quickly. :roflblack:

Dickering and dealing will vary from locale and from dealer to dealer. Get the best deal you can and then be happy with it. Never look back, there is always a better deal somewhere.
 
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I really appreciate all the responses to my post about my test ride. Terrific advice.

I was out on my F6B this afternoon and stopped by the dealer to take a photo for my wife. She thinks "Spyders are cool looking!". BTAIM, I'm still on the fence about purchasing one.

I'm not planning on just having the Spyder, I love 2 wheelers and the F6B is my favorite bike I've ever had.

So, one of my questions is: How many of you Spyder owners still own and ride a 2 wheel motorcycle?

Another question is: since these two bikes handle so differently, do you have problems going from riding one to the other? That has been a big concern of mine and why I have not pursued this before.

Finally ... the 2016 F3-Ts with SE6 (which surprisingly, I like!) I'm looking at lists for $23,500 with the $2000 Can Am incentive. I'm wondering what kind of dealing I can do? I'd consider paying this OTD, but not adding all the other stuff ... for example, sales tax here in CT is like 6.5%, then there's all the other "add ons". By the time that is done, the 2 grand will be back on the tab.

Thanx

Currently ride a Thunderbird Storm, had a 14' rt, considering an f3. At 62 years young,
 
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About this time last year I bought my Spyder, transferred registration from my Raider and parked it in the back of the garage, it's been sitting there collecting dust but still looking good, day before yesterday I decided it needed cleaning so I cleaned the side I could get to now looked great but the other side ?? had to move it out to get to it, did that and cleaned it now looks fantastic, big mistake it's now pointed out the door and will be registered tomorrow, I don't foresee any problem switching between the two. As for dealers my local wouldn't come off his retail price so I drove 100 miles and saved almost 3k
 
Check eBay they got good deals and the sponsors that we have here do too. I bought 2 in Texas and had them transported to my house in Florida saved a couple of thousand dollars Saved 7k on my first can am RTS and maybe 4 on my second RTS
 
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I have my 2016 Spyder f3t a 2015 Harley Roadglide and a 2012 Harley V-Rod ,I rode all three of them today. They are all very different but had no problems going from one bike to another.

I haven't ridden the 2 wheelers in a while and I have to admit after riding today I do miss them,but nothing compares to being able to hit the reverse button and effortlessly back into the garage and the smooth ride.

If you can have both you can't go wrong, I'd like to sell at least one of my 2 wheelers but they are so different from each other it's hard to say which one I'd miss more.
 
I really appreciate all the responses to my post about my test ride. Terrific advice.

I was out on my F6B this afternoon and stopped by the dealer to take a photo for my wife. She thinks "Spyders are cool looking!". BTAIM, I'm still on the fence about purchasing one.

I'm not planning on just having the Spyder, I love 2 wheelers and the F6B is my favorite bike I've ever had.

So, one of my questions is: How many of you Spyder owners still own and ride a 2 wheel motorcycle?

Another question is: since these two bikes handle so differently, do you have problems going from riding one to the other? That has been a big concern of mine and why I have not pursued this before.

Finally ... the 2016 F3-Ts with SE6 (which surprisingly, I like!) I'm looking at lists for $23,500 with the $2000 Can Am incentive. I'm wondering what kind of dealing I can do? I'd consider paying this OTD, but not adding all the other stuff ... for example, sales tax here in CT is like 6.5%, then there's all the other "add ons". By the time that is done, the 2 grand will be back on the tab.

Thanx

Been riding just about everything under the sun (and all over the world) for the last 40+ years.

We also have an F6B and a F3 ltd .... I feel, with these two, we have the best the biking world has to offer a couple of senior citizens.

going between them is not much different then getting off the bike and jumping on a 4wheeler and vice - a versa.

Go for it.

Also, even though the dealer just got the F3 Ltd (special edition) last spring, I was able to walk out with the bike, extended warranty for the F3 and the F6B, extra windshield, Maint. contract, new leather jacket for the wife, and a couple of other minor do-dads for the F3 and still keep the otd cost under MSRP.

Haggle away and have fun with it.
 
harley rider switched to a spyder RT limited

I been riding bikes for 40 years. Several Honda's, Yamaha's, and several Harley's in a row! Like my spyder, it is especially good for two up riding. I also miss my Harley, in fact I may go buy one this week! I don't see any problem switching back and two to 2 wheels or 3 wheels, just remember when to put you feet down!
 
Thanx, guys ...

You all have been sterling in your responses. I appreciate that.

I must admit, that with just 3 "test rides" of about 10 minutes each, finding the F3-T "twitchy" in my hands, I was (and to a degree still am) a bit nervous piloting the F3-T.

That said, I've ridden every kind of street motorcycle from ZX-14 Ninja, to GL-1800, to Harleys. In fact, I still have the GL-1800 F6B and was out on my Stage 3 HD today. Enjoy riding both of them a great deal. Different, but still very enjoyable each. I'm sure the F3-S will be as well.

So I purchased a F3-S Special (mat black) from iMotorsports a couple days ago. Expect delivery in a week or 2. Started buying stuff for the bike that will make it more comfy and such .... Lamont's RIP boards, F4 28" tinted windscreen, Ultimate backrest. And, have some additional lighting stuff and foam grips in the que as well.

Can't wait for delivery ! Looking forward to riding this beastie to get used to it.

Thanx, guys.

Oh ... almost forgot, the deal was $3500 less than the local dealer and delivery is FREE !
 
Still do the 2 wheels

Some really good responses here!
I'm 64, still ride one of my 2 Harley's when I can, but I prefer my F3S, bad hip and leg issues. I just love being in the wind and on the Spyder I can still get a little crazy. My motto is I'll ride until I die!:doorag::riding:
 
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