lets end this with this.
Can-Am engineers understand that loss of control due to a manufacturers defect will result in mass-lawsuits. A control/powertrain device is not worth saving a few pennies on with any major manufacturer. If lab coat wearing engineers decided that the sway bar and linkage needed to be as they are then so be it. If Can-Am thought people might need a different "feel" they would offer different sway bars like they offer different shocks. I purchased my ryde with that in mind and will not alter anything performance related. No amount of your crying is going to change my mind. You do what you want but my farkle as listed in my profile enhance my comfort without altering the performance. I understand that there are those "amongst us" that are wolves using fake profiles to sell/push their wares on unsuspecting newbies. This will not work with me because I know the trade, I know people and I know how to read between the lines.
P.S. My last post on this topic. My thoughts.
Geeze, you are a noob! Before you go pontificating your ideas on how BRP does business, you need to look at the history of the Spyder.
'08 and '09 had recalls for bad DPSs. Your Spyder would decide to dart right or left, sometimes into oncoming traffic with no input from you. Also those lab coat guys decided to to put the purge valve drain tube above the exhaust pipe. Yeah, gas was dripping on a very hot surface. A couple Spyders burned. It took a very ugly campaign on Spyderlovers for BRP to acknowledge things needed to be fixed.
Talking about fires, let's not forget the '13 ST and RT. It's more recent history so use the search function and look at the pictures. I believe it took a LEO Spyder burning to the ground before they started taking the heat problem seriously. They finally put out a good fix for keeping the engine cool.
In the last couple years BRP has gotten their act together and are coming out with some great Spyders with not as big a problems and they're quicker to acknowledge said problems and fix them.
The reason there are aftermarket businesses is because people saw a problem and made something to fix it. Take for example the plastic heim joints designed by lab coats guys. If you are a experienced/technical rider, they can break. No fun sitting by the side of the road.
BahaRon came up with metal heim joints that are more robust. Haven't heard of one of his breaking. Maybe he didn't like how the Spyder wallowed in the curves and came up with a better sway bar. Maybe SpyderPops didn't like the heat on his feet and came up with a heat management system. Other vendors saw different problems and some are into cosmetic customizing so you can find it in a parking lot full of Spyders. Nothing wrong with that.
If the Spyder, off the showroom floor was perfect, there would be no aftermarket vendors.
Just some cud to chew on...
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Glad people are using RT sway bars on the F3. I got a BahaRon one and it makes a big difference in taking the twisties!