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Handle bar sizing - I-fit

will

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In another thread I had mentioned that my dealer for my 2020 Spyder RT Limited, Billy Mulyar at Motomember in Purcellville, VA, had a device to test out different handlebar sizes. I did not find the post where the question was asked, but I did say that the next time I went to the dealer I would ask about it and get a picture.

The product is called I-fit and below is a picture of it:

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This is the first time I have tried to load a picture and since I don't see it I am not sure if it worked, could be to large of a file. I will post this anyway and explore uploading photos in the forum a bit more.
 

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Thanks, I just said I-fit because that is what my dealer called it. I will tell him the next time I see him.
 
You might be right about it being a shame, but honestly given all the conversations we had and his detailed knowledge on everything else on the 2020 Spyder, I think giving the wrong name falls in the trivial category to me. And the beauty of the forum is that there are individuals that correct errors which is great. If this was one of my paid engineering jobs then a name error would be a problem, just my opinion on what really matters given that this is not a job for me. But I am happy that you corrected me to the benefit of all other forum readers. Thanks again.
 
Sorry for the confusion, I was just using it for the 2020 Spyder RT Limited and was not paying attention to other models. I am glad someone with more knowledge jumped in with the correct answer. My key objective was just to get a picture uploaded so that it could be seen. Have a great day.
 
The U-Fit system is now used on both the 2020 F3 and the RT Spyders, for the handlebars. According to Can-Am's website the long reach and the short reach bars have the same part number, respectively.
 
The 2020 RT handlebars are considerably shorter than even the standard F3 bars from prior years let alone the short reach bars. I'm just wondering if there's enough slack in the wiring to be able to install them. The 2020 brochure doesn't show any handlebar option for the RT. It does show handlebar options for the F3. Has anyone tried to change out the 2020 RT bars?
 
The 2020 RT handlebars are considerably shorter than even the standard F3 bars from prior years let alone the short reach bars. I'm just wondering if there's enough slack in the wiring to be able to install them. The 2020 brochure doesn't show any handlebar option for the RT. It does show handlebar options for the F3. Has anyone tried to change out the 2020 RT bars?

Now there is a very valid question, Copperman. I was hoping to use my Lamonster Billy Club bars on the 20RT if I went that way, but if the slack is not there, :dontknow:. We really won’t know until someone tries it.

Pete
 
Hi all, So if I want a closer bar position, it’s the “short reach” bar? And how much $$ and is that easy for a semi/not-so-much mechanic abilities person to do? Thanx!
 
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