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More Disappointment

Chad,
The LAST thing that I'd ever do; is tell you to re-think your opinion... ;)
What i WILL tell you; Stop whining, ride your RS-S!! It's a beautiful bike, that you should never apologize for! :2thumbs:
 
PASSENGER PEG THINGY'S

:dontknow::dontknow::dontknow:.......How are they working out ?????????........Mike :thumbup:
 
I like it immediately after I saw pictures of it. But not all people would fall in love with it at first glance. That's why everybody has a personnel opinion, if we all liked the same things, what a dull world this would be. Is this the next bike I will purchase? I'm not really sold as yet as I really need to look at it close up and ride it some. But I really love the direction that BRP is going. I'm also glad that at least with the RT model that we now have a few more color options to pick from, which I really like.
 
Call me CRAZY but....

I would buy one, I think they are different enough from the RS to check out.
the riding position alone is a BIG plus... I have spent a bunch of $$$$ to make
mine comfortable and not all bent over to ride. If I want to bend forward and
go fast I just hop onto my ST1300, and look at the others in my rear view mirror.
I am a little surprised some after market company has not come out with a supercharger
for the Spyder, there is a company making a Turbo.
Dave
 
To build an F3 version of my RS-S, it will cost around $22,000. It might have been worth it, if the machine had a decent motor in it. There is no way in :cus: I am going to spend 22k on an ugly machine with an RT motor in it. What a joke. I WILL NOT BUY THIS JUNK !! I guess if I want real performance I am going to have look elsewhere. It makes me sick to think that the company that has produced the 670 HO, the 1000 SDI, and the 800 R (just to name a few), can't or won't do any better. Thank you BRP for blowing it again this year, and if I ever need a couch with wheels I guess I will come back around.

Just sayin'...........

Check out Lamonsters post today. It sounds pretty favorable.


http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...-the-dealer-show-and-the-F3-first-ride-Part-1
 
really ?

how can you condemn the f3 without even seeing or riding one. that makes no sense. it does make for a good thread though.:rolleyes: :thumbup: atta-boy
 
how can you condemn the f3 without even seeing or riding one. that makes no sense. it does make for a good thread though.:rolleyes: :thumbup: atta-boy

He can condemn it for the same reason I can. It's not a performance Spyder. The riding style is wrong for that purpose. It's an obvious cruiser and that's fine... But BRP needs to look at the younger/performance market as an opportunity. I had money sitting here for a new 2015 RS-S that BRP is now not going to get.
 
really?

He can condemn it for the same reason I can. It's not a performance Spyder. The riding style is wrong for that purpose. It's an obvious cruiser and that's fine... But BRP needs to look at the younger/performance market as an opportunity. I had money sitting here for a new 2015 RS-S that BRP is now not going to get.
i guess you have not read any of lamont's comments on how it runs or handles. it sounds very high performance, in every sense. there isn't a younger performance market. young peeps can't afford a 25 thousand dollar toy.
 
i guess you have not read any of lamont's comments on how it runs or handles. it sounds very high performance, in every sense. there isn't a younger performance market. young peeps can't afford a 25 thousand dollar toy.

No offense to Lamont at all... But he's not unbiased. It's also not a performance trike. Again, look at the riding position. It's a cruiser and that's fine. And by young I don't mean 23 year olds. But I'm late 30s and can absolutely afford one and have zero interest in a RT/Goldwing or a F3/Harley. What I find interesting is that I think most GS/RS owners aren't even asking for a big remodel. This engine is capable of more power and does so in other applications. Throw a little our way and we'll upgrade.
 
No offense to Lamont at all... But he's not unbiased. It's also not a performance trike. Again, look at the riding position. It's a cruiser and that's fine. And by young I don't mean 23 year olds. But I'm late 30s and can absolutely afford one and have zero interest in a RT/Goldwing or a F3/Harley. What I find interesting is that I think most GS/RS owners aren't even asking for a big remodel. This engine is capable of more power and does so in other applications. Throw a little our way and we'll upgrade.
i'm 62 years young :yikes: and i'm still waiting for the rss upgrade! :thumbup:
 
f3

By all reports on here the ace 1330 is a very capable engine. I am going to test ride a '14 RT Ltd., this week.
The 990 engine is also more than capable for most sensible riders.
If you are not happy with your spyder sell it and buy something that will have enough power to get you or someone else in a world of hurt. A lot of the 2 stroke engines you mention are some of the reason that- in the wrong hands- snowmobile trails are unsafe for many trail users.
 
Why don't you just drill out the cylinders to oversize them into maybe a 1660or so... Methinks that could be better than getting all wrapped around the axle over it.
 
Could be better, or worse too.

I think all 2015 Spyders suck because there aren't any blue ones.

I actually like the new blue 2015 ST-S, but just not too keen on the bright Orange sections.

http://www.brp.ca/spyder/spyder/spyder-st/spyder-st-s.html

In fact I think it's a beautiful looking bike. If I could only hide the third color...

But I do like them much more than the awesome new F3's too. ;-)
Don't need that bright seat color either, only straight black here. Just like my RS-S.

Give them some credit, for at least trying to please a much greater spectrum of SpYder Ryder.

Chas
 
Why I am responding to your thread?

No offense to Lamont at all... But he's not unbiased. It's also not a performance trike. Again, look at the riding position. It's a cruiser and that's fine. And by young I don't mean 23 year olds. But I'm late 30s and can absolutely afford one and have zero interest in a RT/Goldwing or a F3/Harley. What I find interesting is that I think most GS/RS owners aren't even asking for a big remodel. This engine is capable of more power and does so in other applications. Throw a little our way and we'll upgrade.

Speaking about choice by age and an RS SpYder was what got my attention. I love my RS-S and had never even considered a cruiser style like the RT. Of course they're much higher price played a huge part of this much lesser RS-S decision too.
But I Would consider an awesome new ST-S, especially if it had the new 1330cc inline 3. But I would be just as happy with one that has the awesome 998cc in it, too. No problem at all.

I have come from a Kawasaki Ninja 600R, riding position, to this, and find it now, a much more relaxed riding position than that last past cramped style. Better fit for me here too, with Not being hunched over, nearly as much as that last awesome, don't get me wrong, Japanese offering had been. Hard on my shoulders and neck if was. I wore a much heavier full face helmet then as well. I do have long arms for my height too.

Admittedly, I have never had the opportunity to ryde an RT, or an ST. In fact I haven't even simply sat upon one of them. And so I'm unsure that I would feel comfortable ryding on either of them.

But you know, I would appreciate a ryde on one of these new F3's just to feel it "under my thumb!" ;-)

Chas
 
I thought it was dubbed as a "hot rod cruiser" not a "crotch rocket"?? Better wait and try one before you give up because that 1330 motor pulls hard and seems to have a ton of power, arm stretching power!
 
No offense to Lamont at all... But he's not unbiased. It's also not a performance trike. Again, look at the riding position. It's a cruiser and that's fine. And by young I don't mean 23 year olds. But I'm late 30s and can absolutely afford one and have zero interest in a RT/Goldwing or a F3/Harley. What I find interesting is that I think most GS/RS owners aren't even asking for a big remodel. This engine is capable of more power and does so in other applications. Throw a little our way and we'll upgrade.
If you haven't ridden it yet; your'e completely unqualified to comment about it's performance capabilies... :banghead:

Ride it; come back and complain about it, and then, we'll listen to you... :thumbup:
 
First, the riding position is adjustable, check out UFIT. Second, you don't need an engine to rev to 10K to get performance, but you do have to pay attention to gearing.
I'm not sure I like the style of the FS 3, and am reserving all other judgements on it till I can get my hands on one.

john
 
I actually like the new blue 2015 ST-S, but just not too keen on the bright Orange sections.

http://www.brp.ca/spyder/spyder/spyder-st/spyder-st-s.html

In fact I think it's a beautiful looking bike. If I could only hide the third color...

But I do like them much more than the awesome new F3's too. ;-)
Don't need that bright seat color either, only straight black here. Just like my RS-S.

Give them some credit, for at least trying to please a much greater spectrum of SpYder Ryder.

Chas

You're right...the blue is beautiful. The orange trim is AWFUL.
 
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