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New Can-Am Rider here

bobgeorge

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I picked it up this afternoon and put 26 miles on it riding around my city. Had a fun time!

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Bet it was heavy....

:roflblack: congrats on a fine new ryde...:2thumbs: 26 miles is a path home when is the real ryding going to start...:roflblack: well welcome to the spyder world and this site. The real fun starts now in both places though your safer on the road....:roflblack:
 
A month ago

I bought my RT about a month ago and am at about 2000 miles. Just this past weekend I started getting over my fear of high speed sweeping turns, especially on the highway. Part of the solution was to look further ahead down the road, and to lock in my arm on the outside of the turn. It cuts down on the darting about with each bump. I'm loving it.
 
Shouldn't Dart

I bought my RT about a month ago and am at about 2000 miles. Just this past weekend I started getting over my fear of high speed sweeping turns, especially on the highway. Part of the solution was to look further ahead down the road, and to lock in my arm on the outside of the turn. It cuts down on the darting about with each bump. I'm loving it.

It really shouldn't dart around in the corners, sweeping or tight. You may want to see about lazer alignment and if you don't have the upgraded sway bar you will want to get that. Remember light grip on the bars, and put as much weight as you can on the outside leg as you turn, and just to make it seem more confusing, lean your body a little bit into the tune as well. Its kinda like ballroom dancing!:roflblack::roflblack:
 
I bought my RT about a month ago and am at about 2000 miles. Just this past weekend I started getting over my fear of high speed sweeping turns, especially on the highway. Part of the solution was to look further ahead down the road, and to lock in my arm on the outside of the turn. It cuts down on the darting about with each bump. I'm loving it.
Good info. Thank you for sharing!
 
I bought my '15 a month ago and reached 3,000 miles, yesterday :)
On long rydes, we (my hubs has a Kaw Voyager) stop every 50 or 60 miles or so to walk around and take a short break.
Looking ahead in the curves is key for me, if I don't do that, the ride through the curves can be a
bit strange. I have a laser alignment. I don't have the added sway bar, yet. Not sure I am going to need it.
Also, relax your grip on the handle bars and enjoy the ryde!! It is definitely a different feel as you go over bumps
and grooves in the road. It gets easier after you get some miles on it!
Have a great time!!
 
I bought my '15 a month ago and reached 3,000 miles, yesterday :)
On long rydes, we (my hubs has a Kaw Voyager) stop every 50 or 60 miles or so to walk around and take a short break.
Looking ahead in the curves is key for me, if I don't do that, the ride through the curves can be a
bit strange. I have a laser alignment. I don't have the added sway bar, yet. Not sure I am going to need it.
Also, relax your grip on the handle bars and enjoy the ryde!! It is definitely a different feel as you go over bumps
and grooves in the road. It gets easier after you get some miles on it!
Have a great time!!

Good info. Thanks!
 
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