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Newbie with questions on ordering a 2022 model

EchoVictor

New member
Hey all,

just joined as the missus and I are taking the plunge and looking for a Ryker 900 for her to chase me around on (I have a Buell Ulysses).
Been looking at craigslist/cycletrader/etc. at used rides, but today I get the fun discussion at lunch....

Her: I like the idea of cruise control.
Me: That's only on the 2022 models, so we'd have to go new.
Her: Well, I've decided that I don't care. I'll add the extra money to the budget, so let's just do it!

Sooooo, looks like we are going for a '22MY Sport. :2thumbs:

My questions to the forum are, has anyone ever done the whole custom order thing?
How long does it take to get your Ryker built?
Any idea if the dealer will negotiate on MSRP at all?
We plan on getting a few accessories, so room to move on price there?

Thanks,
EV
 
Hi, I just received an E-mail today from Can-Am on preordering my Ryker 2022. I have a 2021, don't need a 2022. I advise going to your local dealer, they can answer all your questions. They should be able to tell you how long it will be on a special order. I found considerable price difference among dealers too. Some deal, some don't. Good hunting.
 
Factory cruise control on a Ryker? First I've heard. Not confusing it with a Spider? Only one I've heard of is a mechanical type like the Atlas or Vista ...
 
Ordering is one thing can wife learn spyder/Ryker handling:dontknow::popcorn: is quite different from two wheels unfortunately can be too much for some. Check for classes some offer training on the rykers. :thumbup: apparently the Ryker “Sport” does have CC:popcorn:
 
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you can call Imotorsports "click: https://www.imotorsportsinc.com/ they are a sponsor here and talk to them, tell them you are a SpyderLovers member and they will wave the setup and delivery fee. They will also deliver the Ryker to your door free. So with the Can Am deal and IMotorsports deal you make, that will be the best deal I believe on a new 2022 Ryker Rally. Good Luck shopping. :thumbup:
 
Deals on the 2022? Not likely until next year when the 23's come out. That is the pain when buying latest and greatest. Ask me how I know? :roflblack:

Info on iMoto is good. A good place to work with. I have now purchased two F3's from them. I got deals, but they were on one year old "new" models.

The savings on freight and set up is good. Some dealers try to get $2K more for that. Likewise if you go with BEST warranty from BRP. iMoto will give you three years for under $700. We have heard of people paying up to $1,500 for it from other dealers.
 
Hi, I just received an E-mail today from Can-Am on preordering my Ryker 2022. I have a 2021, don't need a 2022. I advise going to your local dealer, they can answer all your questions. They should be able to tell you how long it will be on a special order. I found considerable price difference among dealers too. Some deal, some don't. Good hunting.

Got one of those today. All excited about finding out what mine was worth as a trade in. When i got to the point of "You will be contacted by your local dealer" I just closed the browser, there was not a place for me to comment "I would rather get a swift kick in the gonads than have to deal with the local stealer"
 
Ordering is one thing can wife learn spyder/Ryker handling:dontknow::popcorn: is quite different from two wheels unfortunately can be too much for some. Check for classes some offer training on the rykers. :thumbup: apparently the Ryker “Sport” does have CC:popcorn:

I am an MSF instructor in NY. I teach people to ride motorcycles and three wheelers. Our school has a deal with Can Am and we get 6 new bikes every season to use for training. We have Rykers. My wife took the class the middle of the summer. She never rode one and was on the road riding full time the following week. She just did a 2000 mile weekend with me a few weeks ago.

The point is, the Ryker is not a difficult machine to learn.

For the low price of $99 you can take the three day class at my school (Can Am subsidizes the usual class fee of $385) and get your license waiver and a very good set of basic tools to prepare you for riding in the real world.

I am sure there are schools near the OP that offer the same 3WBRC class I teach.

All you need is the proper motivation, an open mind and a willingness to learn!
 
Spygoat,

Fully agreed. I took the regular MSF class years ago when I got my cycle endorsement. Learned a ton from both the in-class portion as well as the range (took my test in the rain!). Biggest takeaway was ATGATT.

We are both going to take the Can-Am 3 wheel class when slots open up in the spring...

Thanks,
EV
 
I took a three year course on riding unusual motorcycles ... <G>

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My 900 Ace got stuck north of the border due to that covid thing. When the border opened again, time for the customs agents to strike . (mutter mumble)

Definitely worth the wait though. Yeah. Definitely ...

PS ... dealer ate all the weird transport and assembly fees on my '21. Only shop charge was to install accessories ...
 
IS that a Ural?

Yup. Bought it in 2018 when I was suddenly unable to drive a two wheeler any more. My timing was off by THAT much, eh. As it is, I didn't even know the Ryker existed until recently and scored me a shiny new 900 Ace. (insert ***** eating grin here).

Still got the Ural too, if only as a reminder of how scary a motorcycle can be at 60mph. Never could quite get the hang of piloting one, and I've got the white hairs to prove it ...<G>

PS - The Ural has what they call UDF, or "Ural delay factor". Many a conversation with folk wonder what it is. I find the same thing with the Ryker. RDF, anyone?
 
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