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Is it possible.......

.............In the the Post from you that I QUOTED.......you were talking about the ...F- 3...( which has the 1330 engine ) you cont'd. with and since it doesn't have the PANELS........ that solves the " HEAT PROBLEM " !!!!.................I thought you were linking the 1330 with the " HEAT PROBLEM " ( In my.... NOT humble ....opinion ) :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:............Mike :thumbup:

Mike,

I agree. But, I didn't say anything before, because the year is young, and I don't want to agree with you too much.:roflblack:
 
I KNOW IT'S HARD

Mike,

I agree. But, I didn't say anything before, because the year is young, and I don't want to agree with you too much.:roflblack:
:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:......So far I think I have kept to my New Year's resolution ..................of being a kinder ,gentler soul :yes: :shemademe_smilie: .....Mike :thumbup:
 
I might as well weigh in on this subject. I don't chime in much but I like this discussion.
At this time in my life I enjoy the touring aspect of cycling. I have in my garage two old touring bikes that I just can't get rid of, and a couple of cruisers that I still enjoy riding from time to time (one of my keepers is a beautiful red Honda Magna that runs awesome) an older sport bike being a Honda CX turbo that runs like crazy but you gotta be crazy to run it that way. Then there's the Triumph America that is the coolest looking thing and that gets me to the the Spyder. Oh! forgot I have the little CB100 that is over 40 years old and still runs. Some things you just can't get rid of.
The Spyder for me is a blast! It gets 99% of my attention. It is the 2nd RT I've owned and I love it. I think the 1330 SE6 is going to be hard to beat. With all of this being said the F3 is dog gone wicked in looks and performance. It is going to have a great place in the market for those who love the cruiser style. I really would like to see another RS pure sport model with at least the 1330 perhaps a turbo version ( BRP has a side by side 4 wheeler ATV turbo V twin with 120 H.P.) and use the same rear sprocket as the F3. Now this would be awesome! They could even build one with the turbo V twin using the dual radiators and such as the F 3. Wouldn't 120 hp or so with that gearing be great! I hope they don''t do away with the RS.
WoW , that's more than I 've typed in a long time. :shocked:
 
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Hey there BRP*******

Please keep the RS.
Just make it a bit sportier. Stiffen the front end a bit (heavier stabilizer bar?) and put in a bigger motor.. at least 125 HP.

Do that and I'll probably buy another one.

Never did like the "cruiser" riding style. I like my feet under my arse, my torso forward, and my hands lower than my shoulders.

So ther you have it. A Spyder RS!
 
Think more RTs are going to get sold this year for one reason. There are people out there who got burned (pun) on the new '13 STs and RTs. They are waiting for the beta testers to fix the kinks on the new F3s. Next year will probably have better sales for the F3. Feet forward is the lure for many bikers...

I'm surprised how many of y'all feel that you have to have a RT to tour. Not so. If you rig your F3 right, without buying BRP's overpriced undersized hard bags, you can go far and wide. I ordered the F3 because of the feet forward and the fuel milage. Won't need to stop in every town along the way this year. May stop to stretch, but a full tank won't be so critical.

There's something for everyone in the world, let's celebrate our different ryding styles, not tear each other down.
 
A family member of mine has an RT. I have an RS with floorboards. I was surprised to see that I am more comfortable on my RS than his RT. Now, he does not have floorboards and I am 6'2". I could not find the leg room.

Just an observation. I'll keep my RS..
 
Great feedback

Dragonrider,

BUT, my opinion is very different from yours with respect to both the ST and the F3. The F3 is MUCH more than "just a cruiser". It's got adjustable foot pegs to offer a comfortable ride and a riding appeal to a wide range of potential customers. It's got a light weight tubular frame and the new 1330 engine, which is what gives it so much "muscle". With the gas tank being moved forward and lower on the frame, it's got a low center of gravity, which is what makes it perform so well in the turns. It's got the open access to the engine which resolves the heat problem. In short, it is the answer to almost ALL of Can Am's problems with the rest of the model line (beyond the new RT). That's why I predict that it will replace the RS entirely, and why the ST will pick up many of its features. .
I believe that is fair to say about F3. One lady had 500 miles over 2 days ride of F3. Her comments: better on long rides for legs and hips. Easier handling with no tension or stress on your shoulders, on turns and curves ( no struggle or efforts).
let us wait for more feedback. Other comment: shifting gears up and down easier and faster.
 
We know

:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:......So far I think I have kept to my New Year's resolution ..................of being a kinder ,gentler soul :yes: :shemademe_smilie: .....Mike :thumbup:
Mike,
we all know, " she made you do it" innocent man...
 
WELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!

Think more RTs are going to get sold this year for one reason. There are people out there who got burned (pun) on the new '13 STs and RTs. They are waiting for the beta testers to fix the kinks on the new F3s. Next year will probably have better sales for the F3. Feet forward is the lure for many bikers...

I'm surprised how many of y'all feel that you have to have a RT to tour. Not so. If you rig your F3 right, without buying BRP's overpriced undersized hard bags, you can go far and wide. I ordered the F3 because of the feet forward and the fuel milage. Won't need to stop in every town along the way this year. May stop to stretch, but a full tank won't be so critical.

There's something for everyone in the world, let's celebrate our different ryding styles, not tear each other down.
OMG....as I live and breath....I didn't see this coming ...I think you are going to be one Happy Lady...............see you at the Track girl :thumbup: :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack: :2excited:..........Mike :firstplace:
 
I have a neighbor who fell in love with my RT, and decided he wanted to get an F3. He visited a dealer with F3s in stock, and went through his "wish list". Final price was $31,700. He happily rode home on a new 2014 RT Ltd, which we got for under $24K cash (no tax here).

He also said that none of the 2015 RTs the dealer had were under $29K, most were more.... lotta cash for a toy....
 
GOTTA HAVE IT FEVER

I have a neighbor who fell in love with my RT, and decided he wanted to get an F3. He visited a dealer with F3s in stock, and went through his "wish list". Final price was $31,700. He happily rode home on a new 2014 RT Ltd, which we got for under $24K cash (no tax here).

He also said that none of the 2015 RTs the dealer had were under $29K, most were more.... lotta cash for a toy....
:agree:.....I'm sure I will have an F- 3, but I'll guarantee you this right now, it will be new , it will have the semi-auto trans, it will be a 2015, annnnnnnnnnnd I won't pay more than $ 17,000....................Stay tuned :popcorn::popcorn::popcorn:..........................Mike :thumbup:
 
:agree:.....I'm sure I will have an F- 3, but I'll guarantee you this right now, it will be new , it will have the semi-auto trans, it will be a 2015, annnnnnnnnnnd I won't pay more than $ 17,000....................Stay tuned :popcorn::popcorn::popcorn:..........................Mike :thumbup:
Mike,

Give us a hint. Is it thru a dealer?
 
WELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!

Mike,

Give us a hint. Is it thru a dealer?
Yesssssssssss,........I can't think of a way to get a NEW one some other way.................................and to Dragonrider , believe it or not , great deals can be had in June & July :yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:.....................Mike :thumbup:
 
I went for it.

I agree that good deals are down the road, they always are. But, for me, that final biological clock is ticking down and now was the time to buy. No regrets, totally worth it.

So far, the F3 feels very mature, nothing like a beta test model. I am sure it will see improvements and mod's, but I have not seen one thing that doesn't feel totally high performance. Actually, it is strange to see something so new and fresh, feel so competent.

I am not a Cruiser/Hotrod kind of person - at all. But, I do put lots more miles on my Chevy SSR than my Jeep. For me, it is all about performance. I can already tell the F3 is going to give them both a run for the miles this year.

Tom
 
All the (known and assumed) demographics of Spyder owners strongly suggest that the RT will continue to be the biggest seller. BRP may advertise like mad to the younger crowd-- love those catalog models, guys!-- but let's be honest: the Spyder market skews older than any other bike manufacturer. The F3 is obviously a (great) attempt at appealing to a more age-diverse crowd, but you're still faced with the challenge of getting people who would otherwise never look at two wheels to look at three.

The RT is right in the wheelhouse of the older two-wheel riders who want the safety, confidence, and comfort of three wheels but don't want to give up long-distance touring. That's BRP's bread and butter.
 
I wonder about that - In the Southwest, a bike or Spyder can be a daily driver - all year long. Given the benefits of the Spyder in stop & go traffic, decent milage, and fun factor, I'll wager the F3 will bring in customers down there. Here in the great Northwet, or other places in the country, where it actually rains more than three days a year, probably not so much....
 
Is it possible...?

Anything is possible.

The one thing that holds me back from the F3 right now is it's lack of storage.
 
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