I don't think he rides much, I know of only one time he has ridden, (I have his twisted frame) another time he came in her jeep. The NY group has a ride this weekend on Sat & Sun, but no Bob, and the ride will be less than 5 miles from his house if the weather holds. What gives Bob. :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: To busy posting.Yeah, he's gaining on me at a rapid pace, but my mileage still is lots higher than my count. We've got to get him a permission slip from home to attend some Spyder events...LOL.
The RS pilots out there will have to take up the reins on this one...
But here's my best guess!pps:
Since there's been a complete change in the engine and controls; probably nothing that hooks to those components will swap over... :gaah:
Frame and suspension changes :gaah:
Brakes? :dontknow: If you also change to the larger wheels... :shocked:
What I want to know is if you have a higher post count than odometer reading? You blew by me in two years. :bowdown:
DUDE THAT IS AWESOME, I too own a bear. Not some vehicle, a real bear, for you know, illegal bear fights. Welcome to the south, I am too extreme for chickens.I'm just sitting here at work... trying to look busy!
But before I got my Spyder; there was another site...
www.grizzlyowners.com
I remember that now, we ate at Cha-Cha's. Doing a similar run on Sunday. Looks like the weather will hold. Kerhonkson-45/55-county rt7-52-209-55-55a-peekamoose-28a-28 starting Barringers at 9 AM.I remember with fondness riding with you guys in May. :thumbup:
Hey Lamont thanks for the update...it only took Harley 85 years to adjust the vibration on their bikes...BRP 6 years and they figured it out wow. It is truly amazing what the engineers at BRP are doing already with the Spyder. Just as an example they didn't put a huge motor in the Chevy Camaro to start just a small 350, now years later you see way bigger power some as high as 600hp. They have proven that the frame and handling and brakes can handle a motor of that size, I think this is what Brp is doing with the new frame. They have a frame(new design) they have the breaking and now the new front end. In time lets hope for a bit more power....one can dream cant he:yes::yes:
I remember that now, we ate at Cha-Cha's. Doing a similar run on Sunday. Looks like the weather will hold. Kerhonkson-45/55-county rt7-52-209-55-55a-peekamoose-28a-28 starting Barringers at 9 AM.
We will not be coming into town, be on 55a and making a right on peekamoose, unless you want to come with us. If you do PM me.. I have messed this thread enough.Ron,
MAKE SURE that you don't get up here much before about 11:30 am. The Parade is gonna have the Main Street shut down from 8:30 until they kid all the kids up to the Fairgrounds...
Here's to hoping that the weather holds for you guys! :cheers:
Have a safe ride! :thumbup:
I'd be surprised if any powerplant changes occurred in the next two years. I expect BRPs sights are set a bit farther down the road. I do suspect that they have envisioned the possibility, however. The revised chassis does seem to be capable of supporting a wider variety of engines. I like the idea of a selectable VSS, although there is less reason for it than with a dual-sport two-wheeler. Having it revert to "normal" when the ignition was off would avoid inadvertent problems when they were unwanted or unsafe...like during bad weather, forcing the rider to select the more agressive settings. Interesting to ponder.I have to say that as someone who is holding on to their GS until the BEST warranty is gone and then some, I am pretty stoked by what I see here.
Redesign of the chassis is interesting, and to me it implies that it readies them for some other phased in changes in the next two model years...Maybe more power? Selectable VSS? I'm in.
I'd say BRP has finally evolved the Spyder versus refined as they have been doing previously. Regardless of what I say about more power and selectable mode VSS... I'd love to be riding an ST as soon as they start shipping.
Thanks Lamont. * and BRP!