I don't own a Spyder … yet. I am a long-time two-wheeler having ridden/toured for years. Ten years or so ago I decided that when I was uncomfortable on two wheels I would move to a three-wheeler, and the Spyder is my choice when that happens. I am now75, have gotten all the long-distance touring out of my system (about 200+K miles and all 48) and am presently on the cusp of buying my first Spyder … or Ryker. Can Am did not have the Ryker when I looked and test-rode before ten years ago.
So here is my first question for this group: What is the practical difference between a Spyder and a Ryker? I've read the specs and know about the smaller engine and generally smaller everything. Over the years I have gradually moved to smaller and smaller two-wheelers just because I find them more fun to ride, so I wonder if the Ryker might be my choice now. My wife will never ride with me (never has on the two-wheeler) but she loves me enough to let me go whenever/wherever I want (God bless her!).
Thx in advance for your opinions/advice.
rambler
On the coast of Kansas
So here is my first question for this group: What is the practical difference between a Spyder and a Ryker? I've read the specs and know about the smaller engine and generally smaller everything. Over the years I have gradually moved to smaller and smaller two-wheelers just because I find them more fun to ride, so I wonder if the Ryker might be my choice now. My wife will never ride with me (never has on the two-wheeler) but she loves me enough to let me go whenever/wherever I want (God bless her!).
Thx in advance for your opinions/advice.
rambler
On the coast of Kansas