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Tell your Spyder Experience to BRP

Lamonster

SpyderLovers Founder
Tell your Spyder experience to BRP directly and tell them what riding gear you own and what you like or don't like. They really want to provide you with the best riding gear and accessories for your Spyder.

The link to post your story is here. https://www.canamspyderriderstories.com/

You can send pictures directly to [email protected]


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Really...🤔

Should be interesting. But as far as ryding gear (clothing) the only issue would be the price...they make good stuff, good looking and quality:dontknow: but I'm not telling them that....they know. Last time I told them they were doing good they dropped the RS.....:roflblack:
 
Should be interesting. But as far as ryding gear (clothing) the only issue would be the price...they make good stuff, good looking and quality:dontknow: but I'm not telling them that....they know. Last time I told them they were doing good they dropped the RS.....:roflblack:

Have to say me too. I bought a BRP textile and the tri tone leather (light grey/dk. grey/white) back in 2008 when first available. Still use them regularly in my riding apparel. They both look and act like new today. The price was "killer" for me when I pulled the trigger. Price has been the limiting factor for me also.
 
Mine has been lack of talk sizes - 6'5" and 250. Have really liked the stuff but have to buy it two sizes too big to get the length


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not many dealers carry enough large sizes for us full figured men, but i am not riding anymore so it's not worth telling them
 
John,
If you tell them about your experience; it might help out the next guy who goes looking for the larger sizes...:thumbup:
 
I have to say from my prospecive they are missing the boat as also a HD owner I can say I have a huge collection of HD apparel fom Dealers in every state I visit . So for me BRP needs to step it up on apparel as that is huge part of trying to get the culture of the younger motorcycle enthusiasts interested in Can-am. I understand that many owners don't agree but for me that's my view I'm just passionate about my F3S would love more comfort shirts , tees , vests , trendy stuff to get the word out 2 wheel are neat but 3 is the key .

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I gotta agree with Dave on this one. Every T-shirt that has anything to do with a Spyder is usually one or two colors at best, and pretty basic. At least the ones I have seen. I am not saying copy Harleys designs but their shirts are colorful, varied and interesting.
 
Mine has been lack of talk sizes - 6'5" and 250. Have really liked the stuff but have to buy it two sizes too big to get the length
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Add a couple of inches and 50lbs to that and it gets even harder :shocked: :D
 
Well..... The only other spyder gear i care to show off would be my hoodie from spyderfest '15(fyi a spyder tee also in pic)image.jpg & my spyder hat properly decorated image.jpg
 

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I think what they really want besides feedback is your riding stories, friends you met because of the Spyder, places you've been because of the Spyder. How it may have changed your out look on riding in the wind because of the confidence you have riding on three wheels. :doorag:
 
:agree: That's how it seemed to read... :thumbup:
I even got back a nice email that thanked me for the pictures I had sent in.
 
UPDATE: I received an email asking me more about the accessories that I have added to my bike.
Specifically; they have asked what I have added, why I added it, and if they are BRP accessories...
I'll answer them, and let you know what they say (If anything...)
 
Me too

not many dealers carry enough large sizes for us full figured men, but i am not riding anymore so it's not worth telling them

I've been call a gorilla, just under 6 feet 300 pounds with long arms. So if I can't try it on I'm not buying it. Most of my riding gear comes from Harley dealerships or Cycle Gear stores. The only time I've purchased online is if I have tried the item on at a store/dealership but the price is lower online.
 
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