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I'm a big guy. Needing some advice for possibly Purchasing a Spyder

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I am 6'1 and I weigh 435 and my wife is 6' and weighs about 250. Is there anyway or a version of a Spyder we could buy due to our size and weight?
 
Sorry, but you'd be overloading every model according to BRP specs.
 
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Dam good question. I would also be thinking about seat capacity it may not be large enough. Gonna be a tight fit. Try several models for a good fit. Hope you find one that works. There are other big people on this site, hope they chime in.
 
Dam good question. I would also be thinking about seat capacity it may not be large enough. Gonna be a tight fit. Try several models for a good fit. Hope you find one that works. There are other big people on this site, hope they chime in.

:agree: with #2 & #3..... No Spyder made can accommodate the weight you stated....... The weight limit for my 14 RT is 494 lbs. total for driver, passenger, and any cargo. ..... Mike :thumbup:
 
Another card on the pile for two Spyders. Spouse and I road double for one year....at the time both 250ish. It was way too cozy sitting together on one Spyder. My back would start hurting after about 50 miles.

Bought Linda her own and problem solved. Hope this situation is possible for you both.
 
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