Warning!! The SE6 will spoil you and you will never want to go back to squeezing a clutch lever.
:2thumbs: the available cargo &passenger space will be a world of difference from the Ryker. Quite a few items to consider & see if you like:clap:Spyder RT is a good choice. The SE6 is the way to go. Many people have done a demo ryde first, to check it out. Good Luck on Your Mission. :thumbup:
Good comment, except for the fact he has already given up squeezing a clutch lever! The Ryker doesn't have one!:thumbup:Warning!! The SE6 will spoil you and you will never want to go back to squeezing a clutch lever.
He already has a no left foot involvement situation, unless he wants to use his foot to shift between forward and reverse while stopped. I suspect most ryders do that by hand. There is no usual shift lever on a Ryker.In the mountain twisties and with the compression braking of the 1330 engine the SE6 gives you great interaction with the Spyder with no left foot involvement.
I currently own a 2020 can am ryker rally. Thinking about upgrade to the 2020 rt. Just wondering the semi automatic transmission can you put it on auto ,does it automatically up shift and down shift like the ryker .
You meant power steering, right? The power steering on the Can Am is electrical. Not a big deal but just wanted to be sure you know what it is.Hydraulic steering (her carpal tunnel syndrome)
Fear not, my friend. In a case like that, the bike is smarter than you. Go for it and worry not!I love my ryker rally. I like the cvt transmission. I'm just scared if I buy a rt on sharp turns, I might accidently shift the wrong gear and crash lol.