You just might have something there!See? There you go. Get back to basics and adapt the latest sled design with what they've learned from the Spyder and offer a smaller, lightweight model. Paint it in garish loud graphics and voila, new entry level Spyder.
Anything that doesn’t have the maintenance cost of the 998! That’s why my wife traded her 2012 RT for a 2015 RT and I swapped my 2013 STL for an 2015 F3S.The question of whether or not it's available is not the issue: it's about a company taking a step backwards. :shocked:
They have other engines that are powerful enough for an entry-level bike. The engines are proven, and they are FAR less labor-intensive when it comes to maintenance. :thumbup:
I agree. If CanAm can build an entry level trike that is under $10k and is low maintenance, there is a market for it. You would be surprised at the number of young people that would be riding if there was an affordable three wheeler. I run into and talk to quite a number of young people who want to ride but are not comfortable on two wheels. Keep in mind that we have a generation that unlike us have not ridden bicycles.However it would be configured, I think an entry-level Spyder under $10k would be a good marketing move. Many, if not most of us came to Spyders after a certain age and having had some experience on 2 wheels. Many 2-wheel riders see Spyders as some freaky motorcycle they'd only ride if they had to. And many people would love to get into the wind, but fear the 2-wheel thing - either from stories of their danger or lack of confidence. (For me, it was a confidence matter and my short stature.)
Think of young people who would be introduced to Spyders with a less-expensive, very basic Spyder that is adequate for getting around town, to school, etc.. Capture some of the market at that point and they'll stay with Spyder as their lives progress and they're able to afford a $20k+ machine.
They just teased us with Project S. Entry level Spyder under $10K. Due out Sept. 2018.
The project S sounds interesting for adding a lesser sticker shock to the mix. Having ridden the "best," I know I would not be in the market. Sept. 2018 means it will be a 2019 I am sure. Hope they come through with it. I can already hear the Elio jokes if they don't. :yes:
Whenever "Project S" makes it's appearance: I'll be VERY interested in giving it a test ride! :thumbup:
Sometimes, "less can be more." :clap: