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Looking for a trustworthy dealer in the Westchester, NY, area for new Can-Am - any recommendations?

lgreenemeier

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I'm looking to trade in my 2010 Can-Am Spyder RT for a new motorcycle, either a Spyder or Ryker (depending on cost). The problem is that I (like a lot of you) live in sort of a 3-wheel Can-Am desert (lower Westchester county NY), where the closest dealer/repair shop is about an hour in any direction. Over the years, I haven't been completely satisfied with the service I've gotten for my Can-Am at the places I've taken it, so I'm not sure which dealer to go to if I decide to trade up to a new motorcycle. None of the dealers get high rankings on Google. The only one that does, in Stamford, CT, doesn't sell 3-wheel Can-Ams anymore. CrossBay Honda-Suzuki, Motorcycle Mall in NJ, Dutchess Recreational Vehicles - can anyone make a recommendation, either at one of these places or another in the area? Thanks
 
It might be a little farther than you want to go, but Land N Sea in Waterbury CT is my dealer, the sponsor of our US Spyder Ryder's chapter, supplies the machines for the three wheel classes, and is very very knowledgeable with Spyders. PM me and I can give you more details.
 
It might be a little farther than you want to go, but Land N Sea in Waterbury CT is my dealer, the sponsor of our US Spyder Ryder's chapter, supplies the machines for the three wheel classes, and is very very knowledgeable with Spyders. PM me and I can give you more details.
Thanks for the fast response. Honestly, Waterbury is only about 20 minutes farther than Dutchess Recreational, where my Can-Am is currently in limbo, awaiting a replacement switch because Reverse stopped working. The bike's been there a month and, while I'd considered trading it in at Dutchess in the fall for a new Can-Am, I'm having second thoughts. Too bad the Can-Am 3-wheelers didn't really take off in the US the way they should have. Really limits the options for repairs on older vehicles, among other things. Assuming I get my Spyder back anytime soon, I'd like to enjoy it for the summer and then figure out what's next.
 
I see a lot of them here in CT. Our FB group has almost 200 members although only about the same 12 or 15 people show up for rides. They are more common than you think. We almost always see other Spyders when we are out riding.
 
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