My wife purchased a 2013 RT-S three days ago. Pretty nifty. We're long-time sportbike riders. Her last two bikes were a Ninja 250-R and a Honda CBR600 F4i. We understand that 3-wheelers are gonna be different. Upon my attempt on it, I found it was like a WaveRunner in Florida, sort of bouncy and wanders around a bit due to the road. She is 50 pounds lighter and finds it wanders quite a bit. We have about 100 miles on it right now. The light grip helps but it tends to hop around. Suspension adjustment via remote button doesn't seem to affect anything whatsoever, full soft to full hard. There's no audible air compression sound when doing this.
I find the wander is a bit frantic and twitchy and feels dangerous as all heck. Bumpy roads are a nightmare of madness. I can plow through the same roads at over 160 mph on sportbikes but at 40 mph the Can-Am feels like a lead-sled on oil, sliding frantically left and right constantly. Higher speeds reward more insanity and eye-popping fear. Turns of course require non-countersteering lean-ins. Anything over 30 mph in a turn seems like you're going to get flung into outer space. Long sweeping turns make you pre-validate your legal Will and re-establish your religion like "Tuco" from The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (1966
I've read the posts. I understand the gyroscopic effect is greatly neutralized on the Can-Am, understandably. It just feels wobbly and wild. Dealership here in Colorado Springs is Pike's Peak Motorsports where we got it. They said they checked everything and it's fine when we purchased it new. I understand there's a break-in period for the user. I suspect this is a common complaint, this wandering-wobble deal to just "get used to"?
I'm going to call on Tuesday and ask about tie-rods, alignment, and ball-joints as per this super-helpful forum. Anything else? I can check the pressure myself. Your recommendation of PSI vs. the manual? We're a bit of "gearheads" and have always done most of our own motorcycle modifications and maintenance (to good effect) and have excelled at track-days. We break-in our toys per-manual (as street-cred-kids aren't as wise as mechanical engineers).
PS. Love my Honda CBR600RR/A.