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Motorcycledave

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Hi Everyone
Dave here, I am new to this only been riding for 56 years well it's time to look to something new
I now ride an ST100 & a GoldWing but thinking about buying a CanAM Roadster (New Knees)
I live in The Gold Country of California near Yosemite and ride the hills often what I want to know is.....
Can I get some of the creature comforts on the sport mod. such as Bar risers/barbacks I don't like bending over
forward much any more. I have Heili Bars on my ST they work well, what about taller windshield, road pegs
not concerned with the seat I will manufacture my own with Gel in it ( that is what I do ) radio or media player
to my helmet, all the above I can and will install myself.
Can you tell me if the info I have heard about the automatic trans having troubles is true ?
if so that is off the page,
Well everyone Thank You for the input and now on to shopping for a CanAM
Dave
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Good Questions: With some knee and leg issues you would probably find the RT (touring) version more comfortable than the RS (sport) version. I have had both versions of the :spyder2:--and with $6000.00 worth of farkles--the RS still did not feel like the RT.

My suggestion is to test drive both versions and see what you like best--that is the one you should get.

RE: semi auto transmission--no problems there. My first GS was a manual but the other three :ani29:'s were all SE 5's. I have not had any problems with the transmission in over 50,000 combined miles on the SE 5.


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It sounds like you're looking at an RS. With you new knees and such, you might be much better off looking at the RT. It already has much of the stuff you're looking for.
 
Use the search option on this forum and you'll find a ton of good info on all of those add-ons. I have the SE5 semi-automatic with 10K miles and have had no problems. I love it.

Happy hunting.
 
Dave!!
Glad that you found us! :2thumbs: These guys can definitely answer any and all questions that you might have... So don't be bashful about throwing them out here to be chewed upon by the experts! :thumbup:
 
+ on the RT. It will get you to the fun roads and back in comfort and still have fun in the twisties. Just got back from the owners event in Durango, comfort to and from, fun on hwy 550 north of durango. :ohyea:
 
Thanks Everyone

Wow this is what I call great input.....
I have been looking and riding both units but I tend to lean to the RS (sportier mod) because of the cost
the dealers want 30+ K here in California for the RT and I have not seen any used RT's I do find used RS mods
so that is why I am looking at the sport mod. also it is lighter and I would think more agile in the twists
I will not part with my ST because I like the performance and handling of a sport bike.
If I want to ride around on a motorized couch I hop on the Gold Wing.
But I still want to know if I can get the bars on one of the CanAM hot rods up and back.... any input
will be great.
Dave:)
 
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There are seveal mods for the bars. 1" to 3" riser blocks that raise the stock bars, risers that involve cutting the stock bars and a helibar for the spyder. My wife has the helibar on hers and, at 6'-2" the bars are too close for me.

Search the forum and you will find a ton of info on these options..................
 
I went the RS route trying to make an RT out of it and probably spent what an RT would have cost. Now I have an RTS and it's much better. Look for a used RT outside of California and make a road trip out of it. There are great deals on used here at the forum from time to time and most folks would deliver the bike at least half way for you. What better way to get to know your new ride!
 
:congrats: on looking at the :spyder: . I've got 2 new hips & a fused lower back & the RT works great for me. Have fun & ride safe.
 
i have the rs and will buy an rt when i can get the money,i got ever thing to make mine compfre and spent moore money than an rt would have been,and the rs hurts my knees after about 30 min so dont get a rs,it kills your knees,thats why i ride my 500 cc scooter more than my spyder,but im trading both for a rt as soon as the money is right,and i see what the 13s look like.im 73 and didnt know i had bad knees till i rode my rs.and yes i got hy pegs and tried running boards .i got risers ,high wind sheld.ive rode the rt and no knee proulbms.ive had 53 motorcycles and now three.but will trade for that rt soon.:thumbup::chat:
 
Hey Dave!

Here is my suggestion - browse the used market. When I bought my RS, it had saddle bags, helibar risers, highway pegs, a taller windshield and everything you are looking for basically. Lately I have heard and seen on the board lots of people that had RS's that they have traded or are selling for RTs, you might be able to located on with what you want already on it!

Also look over Ebay, call a local dealer, call cowtown in MO, and call someone other dealer you have no idea who is. See what they can help you do. To find what you are looking for and help you get it at a price that is reasonable. If they are not willing to work with what you are looking for at a price you can afford I bet you can find a dealer that will.

Also, you are approaching us at a very speculative time, supposedly 2013 models are going to bring some "new and exciting" things according to BRP, unless you just NEED it now, I might considering waiting to see what they say in September, its like 8 weeks away! During that time you can thoroughly look at what mods / additions you might make to an RS and get a better TOC (total cost of ownership) or find an RT you can afford.

My bet is pending certain possible changes the used market have more items in it.

If you are willing to look at a manual instead of the automatic, I know a guy that "said" he was gonna sell his manual RS and it had a LOT of what you are looking for on it.

Take some time and just think about it :)
 
I'm inclined to agree that buying the RT over the RS is probably the way to go if you have medical problems with your back or legs. I'm 60, rode Sportsters for 40 years and bought the RS because of the sport configuration. In the past 5 years I've had 17 operations on my legs from an accident with the Sportster where a kid decided he didn't want to move out of my way and I ran up his rear end. On top of that I got caught in a house fire and burnt my legs bad, spending 5 weeks in a burn unit...On top of that, last year I had a double bypass that took me out of comission for the summer...Well...anyways...I spent a lot of money on my RS improving the sport features...sway bars, Hindle exhaust, o2 sensor, K&N filter and I also spent a lot of money improving the long range trips...Corbin seat, sheepskins, Garmin 660 GPS, all the lights from ESI to improve visability, trailer hitch and teardrop trailer...Don't even want to add up everything I bought for my RS...But...bottom line is I love my RS and it doesn't hurt me to drive it for hundreds of miles...The relatively short range of the Spyder allows for a stretch/water break every 150 miles or so...I figure I might be ready for the RT when I'm 65 or older but my physical ability to ride sport is gonna dictate what version of the Spyder I'm gonna own...I'm gonna own one of them either way...:)
 
Dave, as for a windshield, you might check out Cal Sci. They are just up the road from, you in Sacto. I've heard they are very helpful for ride-ins. I've had a phone conversation with a fellow there who appeared to be very knowledgeable. Plus, apparently they have Spyder shields in inventory. I recall someone on another forum saying they allowed him to try one or two sizes before buying.
 
My last two wheeler was a ST1100. I bought the 08 GS (now RS). I liked the handling, but the seating/leg position, handlebars position killed me. I was thinking about adding all the "stuff" when the RT came out. I test rode the RT, loved it, bought it.
Oldmanzues
 
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