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:agree::agree::agree:................now you've done it bob. that's a big can of worms you have opened.
if an rt was my only option, i'd buy another bagger.:thumbup:

Might as well just take the car....:D

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otter28169, I found myself in the same position, having tons of fun with my RS, and left asking for more.. the spyder RS / GS / RSS are just brilliant.
Since I wanted more, and Speedy (name of my RS), had maxed out, I bought a Ducati Monster. 6 months later, I wanted more, so picked up a Ducati streefighter with 132hp and tons of fun. All my bikes as twins :thumbup: Now, when I want to go faster than what my bikes can manage, I take my BMW (with twins...turbos that is
:yes:)

Cheers!
 
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I couldn't agree with you more!

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thanks for agreeing drew!!! and you know,you're probably half my age. :roflblack: there are still some of us old farts out there that like to ride hard!!:thumbup: you'll never see this guys butt on an rt. (sorry bob):cheers:
 
I share your views Otter. I ride pretty normally around town, but have my back country roads where 100+ mph is an everytime occurance. I also tend to ride without a helmet. I have total respect for other riders who gear up completely and hope for the same respect back. I have a great wife and kids and care deeply for them. Live for the day because you may not have many left.:doorag:
 
:shocked: Gee... :shocked:
Poke just ONE bear in the face with your fishing pole...
And all that you see; are teeth, claws, and bloodshot eyes! :yikes:

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Pretty cool; ain't it? :D :2thumbs:
 
:shocked: Gee... :shocked:
Poke just ONE bear in the face with your fishing pole...
And all that you see; are teeth, claws, and bloodshot eyes! :yikes:

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Pretty cool; ain't it? :D :2thumbs:

So now your calling all of us bears that are associated with a Canadian street gang?.....wow, tell us how you really feel Denman....:D

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it's cool bob

we understand that you rt folks don't get it. you see a gs or rs as an ''entry level'' or ''stepping stone'' spyder. that is simply not the case. we love these bikes because of what they are, the hot-rod spyder. :thumbup:
 

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I see a bunch of Canadian bears on RS/GS's heading to Denman country soon...:D

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I know I am old enough to know better but I am still too young to care. I also know it can be a very sensitive subject but I gotta ask.
When I am riding solo I like to "play". After years of riding snowmobiles I am now able to get the same feeling from my spyder. I like to ride hard when I am out on the back roads, and was wondering how many of my fellow riders bought an RS or RS-S to get that rush that cannot come from cruising at 55mph.
I am also wondering if anyone believes there is a chance that the RS-S will get a higher HP motor in an effort to increase it's sales. When I bought mine I thought that 106hp would be great, but alas I think I could use some more. I will probably catch :cus: for starting this thread, but I like to ride with people whom share my riding style, and hopefully people of like mind will speak up.

Just sayin'...........
I got an RT with Elkas & BajaRon's stabilizer bar. I get that rush all the time !!!! :yes:

Tommy J.
 
:shocked: Gee... :shocked:
Poke just ONE bear in the face with your fishing pole...
And all that you see; are teeth, claws, and bloodshot eyes! :yikes:

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Pretty cool; ain't it? :D :2thumbs:

I resemble that!!!:roflblack::roflblack: got a little French blood in me!!

I resemble it to, but not due to my heritage. I wear my "fur coat" all year long too.....:roflblack::ohyea:

Just sayin'............
 
Holy cow.................. It seems the NY Spyder Riders are the Hells Angels of the Spyder world !!!!!!! :doorag:
 
You can to a point

I don't think you can - I have a 2009 rs/gs I have done everything to get more power out of it but it will never be a super bike. I just sold my cbr 929rr since I have only leg and the spyder seems the best right now but nothing will compare to a 374lbs with 174hp bike. Nothing compares to going into a turn at 100 and scrapping the foot peg on ground but at least with this everyone can ride but if you are looking for heart pounding ride go out and get a bike made for it. I don't fool myself when I am out riding I will always know that it will never be the same but at least I can get out there and have some fun.

As for a new engine for the RS - they need to make a real super bike engine for this model (175hp or something) and get some leaning in to the bike, make it a real sport bike and not such a touring bike. Just my crazy opinion.
 
BRP is performing a VERY delicate balancing act... :shocked:
If they add more horsepower to the existing chassis; Nanny will just be rearing up and grabbing the reins earlier..
If they "dumb" her down a bit; folks might start augering-in! :shocked:
They would CLEARLY need a new chassis design, in order to even begin to think about a more powerful engine!
 
I agree with this Bob.

Looking at it from a different view..............Is the nanny really necessary? Without even getting into 2 wheel bikes.............

I can buy a snowmobile (from BRP) with a 160+hp 800 engine that will run in the 110-120 range flat out and do some real quick 20-80 times while twisting through trees on an 8' wide snowmobile trail. Miss a turn at 80 and hit a tree and you're dead. Hit a bump at 80 and hit a tree and your dead. Inside ski lift at 80, lose control, hit a tree and your dead BUT there is no nanny on the sled. Just as dangerous but no nanny.

I can buy an ATV from BRP. Same scenario as the sled above except it won't go that fast. NO nanny on the ATV.

I can buy a side x side from BRP. Same scenario as the sled above...NO nannny on the side x side.

I can buy a Sea-doo from BRP........NO nanny.

All these vehicles can be a lot of fun. All of these vehicles can be dangerous if not ridden correctly or over riden by inexperienced users yet the Spyder is the only one with all of this "over control". I just don't understand the logic behind the nanny only on the Spyder and not their other vehicles. If they really feel they need the nanny then they should at least tone it down to not be so sensitive or have an option to disable it. I want to be able to push the RS hard. I want hang off the seat in a corner, I want to be right on the edge of the inside wheel lifting, I want to smoke up the rear tire and leave it in clumps on the pavement.
 
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