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I really think I need an F3

MONK

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I bought my 1st Can Am Spyder around the 1st of the year. Currently riding a new 2018 RT Limited. I've been on 2 wheels most of my life and I always thought of myself as a fairly aggressive rider but always had that low side fear in the back of my brain. Of course, with the RT, there's no possibility of a low side. The more I ride (I know, it's supposed to be spelled rYde :) ), the more aggressive I want to ride. I want to take the curves faster and faster. For the last few months, I've been seriously considering trading my RT in for an F3T/L but haven't had the opportunity to test ride one yet. I've had offers but they never quite pan out. Sometimes it's due to my schedule, sometimes not.

Anyway, every F3 rider I've listened to has said they handle better than an RT at least partly due to sitting slightly lower in the bike (as opposed to ON the bike like my RT). I love my RT. I've added a few hundred dollars worth of "stuff" (mostly lights) to my RT and since I just bought it (and the fact that it was a new 2018), it's financially stupid to trade it in. I already know there are about $1500 worth of stuff I'd feel the need to buy as soon as I bought an F3 ("real" windscreen, backrest, Pierres floorboards (since Lamont doesn't seem to sell the RIP boards any longer), fog lights and fender lights). I'll loose what I paid for the extras on my RT. My payments will be higher (I got a pretty decent deal on my RT), too.

I guess I'm just rambling, thinking about whether I should do this.

HAGO!
 
You can make your RT handle better with Ron bar and better shocks as well as better tires. All the things I did to our 2014 RT. My 2015 F3S still handled better, but I also did the same mods to it.
 
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Anyway, every F3 rider I've listened to has said they handle better than an RT at least partly due to sitting slightly lower in the bike (as opposed to ON the bike like my RT). I love my RT.......

....I guess I'm just rambling, thinking about whether I should do this.

HAGO!

Of course, other ryder's milage may vary, but I've done a fair few track miles (& road miles too) on both RT's & F3's, and when timed around the track, there is VERY LITTLE (if any!) measurable difference between my times on either/any standard Spyder F3 or RT models, except that the 'best prepared'; better tyred; or best modded to suit that particular track Spyder is usually the one that is marginally faster.... But I'd hafta agree that the F3's can certainly FEEL as tho they're handling better &/or going faster - altho I too suspect that's because most Ryders actually DO sit IN an F3 rather than sitting ON an RT!

So I'd suggest that it is really all fairly subjective & the result of how it FEELS to any particular ryder; altho that 'feeling' is not necessarily measurable or truly reflective of a true 'difference' in handling of any model over the other! ;) Which really means it all boils down to YOU having a bit of a ryde on an F3, maybe even doing that back to back with a ryde over the same section of roads on your RT, and deciding what FEELS best/most satisfying to you. :lecturef_smilie:

But for me'n mine & my 2 bob's worth, I'm gonna stick with MY RT (improved to meet my needs/wants) and we'll keep on watching the F3's disappearing in the rear-view mirrors as we leave them further & further behind us thru the twisties! :ohyea:

Over to you :cheers:
 
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The new RT series, from 2020 onward has that F3 low look with the RT luxury items. Has that been considered?
 
Well...I have put over 9K miles on my 2019 F3L since December of 2019. As mentioned before on SL, I am loving it a lot. All you say is true. Lower, a bit easier to handle in the curves. I do NOT miss the electric windshield on the RT, AND the OEM short windshield, I am still using it because I LIKE IT BETTER THAN THE RT ONE.

Only you know if its good financially for you. I have done similar over the years and lost my shirt on trading one new Spyder for another. I did have FUN though, and I had the latest and greatest (for me).

I currently have one of each. RT and F3. I like my new F3 best and Linda is now the driver of the RT. She likes it a lot, so I have a win-win going on.

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Although I am an F3 guy and a spirited rider, for much less that you'd lose in a trade, stick with what you got and make the above suggested improvements. Front car tires and the Bajaron swaybar in themselves will dramatically improve the yee haw factor. Then, if you want more yee haw, install premium aftermarket shocks. But do each one at a time, so you will know what they did to make for better handling.
I am practicing what I preach - I just replaced the original Kenda front tires with Federal Formoza tires and learned that I have less rolling resistance, much better straight line tracking and more grip in the corners. For less than $200, that's a lot of bang for the buck. Later, I will install the Bajaron swaybar. I may stop there, because the cost of premium shocks has me shocked.
 
One of the reasons why I think an F3T/L would be a good fit for me is legroom. I don't have enough. I'm not particularly long legged but after :45 or so, my knees start getting uncomfortable. I've got a set of Pierres floating floorboards which help a little but they raise my feet. What I need it to be able to do is to push my feet out at about the same level.

As far as adding to the current RT to "make it better", that's what I started to do when I first bought it. One of the things I bought was a BuRP Comfort seat. It gave me a little more leg room but made me lean forward to reach the bars. Of course, on a pre-2020 RT, the only way to pull the bars back is to spend another grand. I could make my RT into a pseudo F3 but at what price?

PMK--I thought about a 2020+ RT base model (I don't need the trunk) but I can't justify spending an extra $4k. Like I said, I'm pretty much going to lose my arse the way it is. :) Not saying I wouldn't buy a 2020 RT for the right price but the likelihood of that happening is slim.

Thanks for the comments, all. Any comments are welcome. Maybe there will be something I'm not thinking about that I ought to.

HAGO!
 
I started on an RT, bought an F3 for my wife 2 years later and ended up with 2 F3s 6 months after that.
The RT just never totally fit me on any rides over 100 miles, even 1 up. .02
 
I would ride an F3T or L and if it is what you like and want. Sell your RT outright. No trade in. And you should be able to buy an 18 F3L for the same price. They haven't changed enough to buy new. Only thing you pay extra is the sales tax. Win Win.
 
I think the biggest difference would be riding position. The F3 is much more cruiser like whereas the RT is a standard riding position.

Here is an interesting site to check out, it will let you input your body size measurements and see how you will sit on a multitude of bikes: https://cycle-ergo.com

In any event, if you can test drive it and like it better, and can afford it, then go ahead and take the plunge. In a year or two, you wont remember the extra cost but you will be happier with the bike.
 

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I took the Can Am Spyder rider course over a 2 day period where I had the opportunity to ride every model through the course...... I bought the F3L because it handled the best..... having said that.... change the sway bar out, it worth it.
 
All right I think you should just have two, one of each and ride the one you feel like riding on that day!!! Seems simple to me:clap::2thumbs::ohyea: It's like a Lay's potato chip, you just can't eat just one !
 
Hey, Monk!
I bought your Comfort Seat. That, coupled with the Triaxis Bars, (that were on my RT when I bought it) for me, is the perfect fit. I ended up getting a Utopia backrest since BRP won't sell the Comfort Seat Backrest mount without the BRP Comfort Seat Backrest! (Imagine THAT!) With BRP, it's ALL or NOTHING! Anyway, I'm finally comfy! Hope you soon figure out what to do!
 
I think the biggest difference would be riding position. The F3 is much more cruiser like whereas the RT is a standard riding position.

Here is an interesting site to check out, it will let you input your body size measurements and see how you will sit on a multitude of bikes: https://cycle-ergo.com

In any event, if you can test drive it and like it better, and can afford it, then go ahead and take the plunge. In a year or two, you wont remember the extra cost but you will be happier with the bike.

I am shopping a Spyder, providing these cycle ergos is really helpful - Thank you
 
Monk, Lamont doesn’t make the RIP boards any more, but he has replaced them with flat Black Diamond boards, unlike Pierre’s boards which kick up at the front. Just be aware that I and a couple of others have had issues with Pierre’s boards in position 5, when the brake pedal contacts the front left edge of the board, preventing full depression....Pierre was working on a solution, but has been silent on the issue for over 12 months now........just something it would be worthwhile researching. I took Pierre’s boards off and went back to Lamont’s RIP boards.

Pete
 
Interesting that in position 5 some owners have found the brake pedal contacted the board. I no longer have my F3T but was one of the early adopters of the ultimate boards and I never had any contact between the brake and the board. I wonder if some manufacturing tolerances changed on the position of the brake. I had a 2016 F3T. I haven't noticed any other members mention this on the site.
 
I have a 2020 F3-S Special Series, riding position 5. My first addition was Pierre's Ultimate Footboards. I have had no issues with brake pedal hitting footboard. Even after installing a larger brake pedal it didn't hit. I did eventually install a spacer between the pedal and it's arm, just to ensure that as the miles and pad wear increases even if I get more pedal travel my brake will still not hit footboard. Bought mine at end of April, a little over 4000 miles now and I have enjoyed every one of those miles!

When I took my Spyder in for it's initial service I did sit on a couple different newest versions of the RT and other F3's. As for me I much prefer sitting in the F3 than on the RT. The RT is a very nice ride but I feel much more connected to the bike on the F3.
 
I was torn between the F3T/L or the RT base model. I added up all of the aftermarket things I knew I'd get and came up with a lower overall cost on the RT (which I got a couple weeks ago). I'm sure the F3 would handle a little bit better but I think the RT is probably a little bit more comfortable. I can add car tires and a sway bar to this to enhance the performance/handling (and probably will add car tires sooner rather than later). I decided I wanted the larger dash and the better wind management of the RT. I don't think I'd have been unhappy either way. They're both great machines (or would that be "machynes"?)
 
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