Lamonster, do you know anything about these guys? They say they have a cruise control for the Spyder. Much more expensive than the Audio Vox, but maybe it's worth it. www.mccruise.com/
$838.00 Ouch!!! I will stick with my Throttlemeister. I didn't ready everything but here is the link right to the Spyder cruise control http://www.mccruise.com/CanAm-Spyder-Roadster-p-147.html
If anyone is interested, I have one of these that I never installed and will sell it at a reduced price. Nothing wrong with it, I just need the money. PM me if your interested.Not quite that bad... $838 AUS dollars... exchange rate is 1.16036 so..... .
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only $722 USD and some change :yikes: plus shipping, customs, etc.
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Thats an idea the only thing though all the switches control buttons are on the switch housings very dependable and weather proofHas anyone tried a Harley Davidson cruise on a Spyder? They are made for motorcycles, and are about $260.
Dave Kreinbrink
Not quite that bad... $838 AUS dollars... exchange rate is 1.16036 so..... .
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only $722 USD and some change :yikes: plus shipping, customs, etc.
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I thought BRP was going to introduce this option, along with the possibility of an add on Hand Brake in 2009, was I wrong?Lamonster, do you know anything about these guys? They say they have a cruise control for the Spyder. Much more expensive than the Audio Vox, but maybe it's worth it. www.mccruise.com/
If anyone is interested, I have one of these that I never installed and will sell it at a reduced price. Nothing wrong with it, I just need the money. PM me if your interested.
I thought BRP was going to introduce this option, along with the possibility of an add on Hand Brake in 2009, was I wrong?
Can anyone with an insider scoop find out?
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The bottom line in my opinion is that BRP thinks of the Spyder as a sport vehicle and not so much to be used for long tours. I love my Spyder and wouldn't consider selling it. I do think though BRP is limiting their market taking this stance.