stewartj239
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For those of you who know me, I have a 2013 RT-S that I have made extensive modifications to in order to address known issues and to maximize the handling and performance. To this day, my 2013 has been flawless and is a superb ride.
Today, I was at my Can-Am dealer catching up with them as it has been quite some time since I was last there. They had a 2016 RT-S demo unit and they asked if I wanted to take it for a ride. Since I have yet to ride a Spyder with the 1330 in it, I was more than happy to go thrash it.
On paper, there is not a huge HP difference between the V-Twin and the Triple, which is why I was surprised at how much roll on power it had when cracking the throttle while coasting. The mid-range power was excellent. I was a little bewildered because I didn't think that the extra 5-10 HP would be so significant, then I realized that a big part of that extra surge is due to the extra gear that the V-Twin does not have. That 6th gear makes a huge difference as the gear ratios are closer together which allows the power to come on quicker.
So there you have it. I still love my 2013, but walked away being very impressed with the 1330. One thing worth noting is that I am not a semi-automatic lover. I must have a clutch and since it has been dropped on the 2017 RT-S, I might be moving to a 2016 sooner rather than later. We will see.
Today, I was at my Can-Am dealer catching up with them as it has been quite some time since I was last there. They had a 2016 RT-S demo unit and they asked if I wanted to take it for a ride. Since I have yet to ride a Spyder with the 1330 in it, I was more than happy to go thrash it.
On paper, there is not a huge HP difference between the V-Twin and the Triple, which is why I was surprised at how much roll on power it had when cracking the throttle while coasting. The mid-range power was excellent. I was a little bewildered because I didn't think that the extra 5-10 HP would be so significant, then I realized that a big part of that extra surge is due to the extra gear that the V-Twin does not have. That 6th gear makes a huge difference as the gear ratios are closer together which allows the power to come on quicker.
So there you have it. I still love my 2013, but walked away being very impressed with the 1330. One thing worth noting is that I am not a semi-automatic lover. I must have a clutch and since it has been dropped on the 2017 RT-S, I might be moving to a 2016 sooner rather than later. We will see.