No. I ride a Harley. This is my husbands second spyder. The vibration was really bad. Not just a little. It's was really bad. I was on the back. When you spend that much money that thing should be smooth all thru the speeds.Are those of you who sound so unhappy with this vibration new to motorcycles?
The can am warrior for the dealer told us to put some miles on it. We will and see if it helps. If not can am needs to make it right.First of all, belts stretch when they are brand new. Secondly, consider investing in the correct tools to adjust the belt. Finally, look on Amazon for a Gates sonic meter to be able to accurately adjust the belt to factory specs. I did this on my RT and found that the vibration that I used to have wasn't there anymore. Don't know if this works on an F3.
the vibration that people are talking about are on the F3 and either not all of us have it or not all of us are bothered by it -- not sure which....well, this is a concern for me. I was suppose to go down this morning and purchase an RT.
but, in light of what I read about the vibration I'm backing off. I don't understand why I study
about the can-am for 6 mths. then decide to get one and the day I'm to get it I read about a
God aweful vibration at highway speed.
Would this his have been a deal breaker for you all if you would have known about the vibration ?
...well, this is a concern for me. I was suppose to go down this morning and purchase an RT.
but, in light of what I read about the vibration I'm backing off. I don't understand why I study
about the can-am for 6 mths. then decide to get one and the day I'm to get it I read about a
God aweful vibration at highway speed.
Would this his have been a deal breaker for you all if you would have known about the vibration ?
...well, this is a concern for me. I was suppose to go down this morning and purchase an RT.
but, in light of what I read about the vibration I'm backing off. I don't understand why I study
about the can-am for 6 mths. then decide to get one and the day I'm to get it I read about a
God aweful vibration at highway speed.
Would this his have been a deal breaker for you all if you would have known about the vibration ?
the vibration that people are talking about are on the F3 and either not all of us have it or not all of us are bothered by it -- not sure which.
Are those of you who sound so unhappy with this vibration new to motorcycles?
...well, this is a concern for me. I was suppose to go down this morning and purchase an RT.
but, in light of what I read about the vibration I'm backing off. I don't understand why I study
about the can-am for 6 mths. then decide to get one and the day I'm to get it I read about a
God aweful vibration at highway speed.
Would this his have been a deal breaker for you all if you would have known about the vibration ?
the vibration that people are talking about are on the F3 and either not all of us have it or not all of us are bothered by it -- not sure which.
An RT is a different animal! This discussion is centred around the F3 and thus you should go and get your RT!
I'm going to go with Lamont's opinion and advice. He is a totally reliable authority on this Spyder.
I expect I'll get the same after a few hundred miles on my F3 (when it bloody well gets here!) but forewarned is
forearmed and I may well get the belt tension checked and adjusted as necessary until it, and the rest of the F3,
has broken in. TBH, if it proves to be the nature of the beast then I'll happily live with it.
I have had the privilege of riding three F3 and all of them had the same vibration described and it came on at about 67 mph and went away around 72 mph just like what was stated above. To me it feels like your running over the alert bumps they put in roads to let you know your coming to a stop sign.I have had a couple of bikes and have ridden several more. The vibration/grinding that I feel is not the typical vibration I've felt on other bikes.
ABSOLUTELY NOT!!! It's annoying and a bummer when I'm in that zone, but the rest of the bike is fantastic and I would NOT think twice at getting the F3!
You're spot on, OJ. If this is just what the bike does, then so be it. I'm actually off to the dealership today and was going to have them take a look and see if the belt specs were within limits. I'd be curious their take on it. Again, this is a great bike with just an annoying vibration/grinding at around 67-72mph (for me) mainly during acceleration but still a bit at constant speed. Maybe when the pain of my constant grinning while ryding fades away I may be more concerned but I'm not sure that will ever happen! :yes:
YUP, AND I'M WILLING TO BET ANY 1 A COFFEE . . . .
Welcome to the Spyderhood...I really appreciate you guys for pouring your knowledge and hearts out. In the end
I went with a can-am!! Going to post about it now in the rt forum...
thanks again...
:2thumbs:
YUP, AND I'M WILLING TO BET ANY1 A COFFEE THAT IT'S DIRECTLY RELATED TO THE 'KENDA' TIRES......
IT'S LIKE RIDING ON A WASH-BOARD..... a very fast vibration....
any1 take my bet......?????
Dan P
Easley, SC
SPYD3R F3-S
Tom - Thanks for the detailed response! That does not really describe what I am feeling. I need to take it to the dealer one of the days they are open and it is above freezing! Mine is very consistent. Starting at around 65 and most prevalent between 69-71 just rolling on the throttle causes a very noticeable vibration that lasts 1.5-3 seconds...I am hesitant to take it to the dealer because that means they need to test ride it and I don't want anyone riding my bike!