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Ryker 600 vs 900?

Sarge707

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Ok- Many are probably wondering about the performance difference to Save $$$.
The 600 Weight 590 HP 47 Tor 35 Top Speed ?
Yamaha T-Max Weight 500+- HP 43 Tor 46 Top Speed 100Mph Listed?
Can anyone provide experience with the 600 or similar size Scooter/SkiDoo engine as to speed and acceleration?

I know the 900 will Push the Spark to 50 MPH and Larger GTI to 44 MPH. Have over 150 hours on them and love them!
Who has experience will the younger 600 2 cyinder and will it be Peppy enough for 65 Highway and Accelerate in the twisties?


Hopefully we will get More rider experience and videos of BOTH!!!
 
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Well...

I would imagine that it would be similar to the difference between the GSXR 600 and the 1000 or similar in other brands. Don't know much about sleds so can't help there but I would guess if shopping you would have to consider the use you are going to give it your size and ryding preference, is there an insurance difference between them as to cc size..?? taxes/registration fees etc. :thumbup:
 
In 2000, I bought a Yamaha 650--that was a two cylinder. Okay on the flats but when I brought it to AK in 2001--I sold it the next year. Had to shift to second to get up a lot of the hills.

In 1978 I bought a Kawasaki 650/4. That was a really nice bike. Would blow the doors off of a lot of bikes. Drove that many times between Duluth MN and Ft. Wayne IN.

Guessing the 600 Ryker will pop up somewhere in between. If I were to buy one or the other--it would be the 900. :thumbup:
 
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600 cc /cvt trans/performance

I have a 2003 Suzuki 650 cc Burgman scooter, weighs in at 525 lbs, with 55 horsepower. The claim when they came out was top end of 110, I've personally had mine up to 90 with plenty to go. Will embarass most Harley's in acceleration and currently costs about $11,200. Similar in horsepower, weight and cost with the Ryker. With regard to a CVT trans it is excellent, no problems in 15 years of riding based on this I would think there will be little problems with the Ryker's particularly the Rally model. I realize I'm comparing two different brands but the technology is proven. Have already spoken to my dealer this will be another toy to go with my 2014 RT.
 
My feeling is the 900 in the Ryker will be the hot seller. BRP uses the 900 ACE in many other power sports vehicles, so it doesn't surprise me to see this offered in the Ryker. The 600 ACE was first introduced in the Skidoo snowmobiles if I'm not mistaken, and eventually the 900 ACE to follow as well. This season, model year 2019 the 900 ACE will be offered with a turbo version on several Skidoo sleds. Some of the dyno numbers for this Turbo charged 900 ACE Skidoo are coming in at close to 160 HP. I would say it will be just a matter of time before we see a turbo 900 in either the Ryker or the Spyder.
My dealer will have a demo Ryker sometimes next spring. I will surely try it out and give my 2 cents worth. Either way, the 600 or 900 Rykers should be lots of fun to ride!
 
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Sarge, I have only ridden the 900, but I've spoken to a number of BRP staff that have ridden both and I think for the vast majority of the riders, especially the experienced riders the 900 will be the choice. I don't expect there to be much if any difference in top end speed, that is a clutching issue, but the 900 is reportedly much quicker.


Ok- Many are probably wondering about the performance difference to Save $$$.
The 600 Weight 590 HP 47 Tor 35 Top Speed ?
Yamaha T-Max Weight 500+- HP 43 Tor 46 Top Speed 100Mph Listed?
Can anyone provide experience with the 600 or similar size Scooter/SkiDoo engine as to speed and acceleration?

I know the 900 will Push the Spark to 50 MPH and Larger GTI to 44 MPH. Have over 150 hours on them and love them!
Who has experience will the younger 600 2 stroke and will it be Peppy enough for 65 Highway and Accelerate in the twisties?


Hopefully we will get More rider experience and videos of BOTH!!!
 
Sarge, I have only ridden the 900, but I've spoken to a number of BRP staff that have ridden both and I think for the vast majority of the riders, especially the experienced riders the 900 will be the choice. I don't expect there to be much if any difference in top end speed, that is a clutching issue, but the 900 is reportedly much quicker.

Thanks! I personally will get the 900 but I'm sure some young people might get the 600 for basic transportation- Hopefully we will see more videos of both in action so they can decide! Gonna be a L O N G winter waiting.
 
I'm shopping for one for the wife.She's a first time ryder long time pillion.Never had a bike license.600 is the go for her because it's learner approved here whereas the 900 requires her to have 18 months experience without a blemish.Given the lower price point,ease of operation and immediate jump on and start riding after her initial 2 day course i would imagine many more would see it that way and join the clan.900 should attract the fast and furious,minimalist,mod squad, penny wise crowd too, a winner for BRP all round.
 
some 600 info

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?115598-Ryker-on-the-Road

In that forum, the "Pirate Looks at" person rode the 600. Multiple posts from them in that thread gives some info on the 600. They claim they went 80 mph until the wind bothered them and it had plenty of zip to it. That's my memory of what they said. Go check it out.

I think on the official website it also states the 600 does NOT have eco mode or sport mode when you look at the comparison chart under instrumentation I seen somewhere on these forums. I'll try to add it.

I'm curious about the 600 too. I don't see the need for me to have a 900 if the 600 can get to 80 mph in a timely manner. That's plenty fast for me to ride and enjoy it. I don't see why they wouldn't have sport mode on the 600, it uses the same program as the 900 I'd bet. Be fun to fish tail in a 600 :yes: Wonder what the mpg's will be on both engines and speeds. I wish there'd be more info on these things.

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600 or 900

Ok- Many are probably wondering about the performance difference to Save $$$.
The 600 Weight 590 HP 47 Tor 35 Top Speed ?
Yamaha T-Max Weight 500+- HP 43 Tor 46 Top Speed 100Mph Listed?
Can anyone provide experience with the 600 or similar size Scooter/SkiDoo engine as to speed and acceleration?

I know the 900 will Push the Spark to 50 MPH and Larger GTI to 44 MPH. Have over 150 hours on them and love them!
Who has experience will the younger 600 2 cyinder and will it be Peppy enough for 65 Highway and Accelerate in the twisties?


Hopefully we will get More rider experience and videos of BOTH!!!

I've never owned obviously a 600, 900, or 1330cc. But it has been my privilege to own (and still do), a 998cc. it may get to the point, where i'll have the 2012 Can Am Spyder RT-SE5 so decked out thatI won't want to trade up. -tom
 
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My guess is that 50hp from the 600 will be pretty slow on a 590lb (plus fluids and rider on top of that) bike. Maybe folks who are on a budget will choose it but I think most will go for the 900.
 
If the 600 turns out to be comparable to a T-Max it will have plenty of pep for a one up ride. I have embarrassed a lot of bigger bikes in both acceleration and in the twisties with my Mad Max. My CVT engages at 2000 RPM and at 5000 things start happening very quickly. I wouldn't be too quick to dismiss the 600 until you take a ride on it. The 900 should be a real blast.

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I had a Burgman 400 that did just fine on the interstates. But I never had it on big hills to know how it would do there.

I also think the 600 would be a good option if one is cost conscious. But I’m also wanting to know more details about the various models.
 
The choice between 600 and 900 is definitely win win. You have the entry level covered with the 600.

It covers both the tight money crowd and those wishing to start smaller.

After a couple months of so--a lot may be in the market for bigger. Then they can jump to the 900.

I think BRP has it figured out right.

When I first got started in 1965 I got an 80cc one lunger. Six months later--I got my first 250 cc. In those days--considered a "big" bike--until Honda unleashed the 750 in 1967 or so. I was "scared to death" by those big, loud, HD's, Triumphs, and other Brit bikes in those days.
 
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I think if their demo is 600 and people test drive they may opt for the 600 OR Know the 900 will be that much better as In Powerful!
 
I'm shopping for one for the wife.She's a first time ryder long time pillion.Never had a bike license.600 is the go for her because it's learner approved here whereas the 900 requires her to have 18 months experience without a blemish.Given the lower price point,ease of operation and immediate jump on and start riding after her initial 2 day course i would imagine many more would see it that way and join the clan.900 should attract the fast and furious,minimalist,mod squad, penny wise crowd too, a winner for BRP all round.

Spot on.
Loads of interest here for the learner-approved ryker
Hope brp liaise with training/licensing facilities and provide a ryker or two - unless they gear up and run their own govt approved courses here - that would be a winner, especially if they get the dealers on board.
 
Spot on.
Loads of interest here for the learner-approved ryker
Hope brp liaise with training/licensing facilities and provide a ryker or two - unless they gear up and run their own govt approved courses here - that would be a winner, especially if they get the dealers on board.
Great idea, you have to go for a test ride at purchase,why not make the course part of the post purchase contract. Each dealer to run the course as per gov approved methods but geared to three wheels.
Currently my wife has to learn to ride the two wheeled bikes supplied at the license course to pass.She has no interest in owning anything but a Ryker/Spyder so has to unlearn the newly acquired two wheeled skills the day she picks up the Ryker with zero ride miles under her belt:banghead:.They don't allow trikes at the course:banghead:Only thing in common is they both have handlebars how the hell is that in the interests of safety:banghead:
Not like this is something new how long have Spyders been around.The price for all this bull**** will be $1100 by the time she is a fully fledged licensed ryder again, a huge disincentive.She actually wants the 900 version so add in devaluation costs at trade in time and the real picture emerges as to the hurdles some face.
BRP could maybe offer an attractive guaranteed changeover price from 600 to 900 Ryker for customers in this bind whilst continuing to lobby government for something that makes sense.
Whatever she is smitten and can't wait for her freedom machine to arrive,been a long time coming, well done BRP.
 
Trying to compare two-wheeled scooters to the Ryker; is about like comparing a Stradivarius to a Stratocaster. nojoke

We'll be able to figure out how fast it isn't: after we re-read "Pirate's" review...
But if you buy a 600 for stop-light racing: what were you thinking??? :shocked:
 
As mentioned above, we had the 600 over 80 mph, and we got there really fast entering the freeway, and there was more left!

Well in Connecticut I usually cruise 60-68 on the F3 and Only really go OVER 70 to Quickly pass a Slow poke! My Riding is 80% secondary/back roads going 40-55 and turning and burning. I imagine the windshield with X-creen Sport (If Needed) and the $149 Sway Bar would make it quite stable on the highway. Is the 30-55 Acceleration Adequate for someone who drives a F3??? Also I bet the Mileage is better with the 600?
I will have a Rykernojoke!!!!
 
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