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Which spec and year to buy

R4mbler

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Hello!

I'm in the Northern Metro area of Atlanta, GA. Almost at the foothills of North GA mountains and the Appalachian Trail.

I don't own a Can-Am yet and looking to buy sometime this year. Currently an active motorcycle rider - Yamaha SuperTenere 1200cc. It's great for the North GA mountains and trails.
But looking at Can-Am as an option to ride with the significantly better half as well as making it easier for her to ride on her own.

I will not buy a brand new one so looking at used.
Would like some help and guidance as to which spec and years I should be looking at for best value for the money.
 
3 wheels is a lot different than 2 wheels when driving, but just as much fun I think if not more in some cases. If I were you look for anything 2014 and up F3L or RTL and the only reason I say the L is for storage on the F3 model. The 2014 and up has the 1330 engine and it gets better gas mileage and requires less maintenance. The older models are good but have the 998 engine that gets less mileage and needs more maintenance but sill a good machine other than that. My 2 cents the other models are very good also like the Rykers for one up local fun type ride. There are some other models that are not made any more that are ok also but can be hard to find parts for if you look for used stuff. Good Luck Shopping, Welcome to the forum. :thumbup:
 
@fatboy Thanks! Any suggestions on the spec / features i should look for ?

@CopperSpyder: Thanks for the info.
 
It really depends on what you want. The 998 has been written off by many. And to be sure, the 1330 has advantages. But the 998 is no slouch and has its own positive qualities. The only model I would stay away from is the 2013 RT. Nothing inherently wrong with it. But it was a bit of a step-child and cobbled together on the fly because it was designed for the 1330. But that motor didn't quite make the production line in time.

The 2013 RS/RSS & ST got a very bad reputation because BRP tried to cut some very foolish corners that year. But the core vehicle is just as reliable as the earlier or later models. But you get the new and definitely improved frame and suspension geometry that came in 2013. And with the factory recall upgrades really bringing this model up to snuff, the 2013's can be a real bargain.

There are a few questions you need to decide the answers to before you move on a ride. Is price more important, or low mileage and later year model? One thing about Spyders. Well maintained, they will go a very long distance. Do you want to tour with lots of storage? Or cruise/sport with less storage but a cleaner look?

Whatever you get. Give it time. As the Spyder is a great machine. But takes a bit of getting used to for some.
 
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CopperSpyder and Bajaron have covered the waterfront very thoroughly. I agree wholeheartedly with CopperSpyder because I have owner experience only with the 2014 MY RT-S that I have ridden for almost 65K fun miles. Since you mention you would like your better half to be able to ride herself, IMO, you must bring her into the decision early on and let her test ride both the RT and F3 models. Although my bride rides very infrequently with me and because of my natural minimalist bent I tour quite light but would not swap my RT for an F3 under any circumstances, but have a number of friends and acquaintances who love F3 touring.
 
Hello!

I'm in the Northern Metro area of Atlanta, GA. Almost at the foothills of North GA mountains and the Appalachian Trail.

I don't own a Can-Am yet and looking to buy sometime this year. Currently an active motorcycle rider - Yamaha SuperTenere 1200cc. It's great for the North GA mountains and trails.
But looking at Can-Am as an option to ride with the significantly better half as well as making it easier for her to ride on her own.

I will not buy a brand new one so looking at used.
Would like some help and guidance as to which spec and years I should be looking at for best value for the money.



Glad to hear I’ll have another rider OTP North! If you want to try one without a salesman breathing down your neck you can rent one at Atlanta Adventure Rentals. Planning to rent one there for a moto trip in April. I am researching my options as well with a purchase planned for sometime in 2020. Recently sold a Triumph Explorer and have a little Honda CL 350 to keep me entertained until I buy something- not even sure I will be in the Can-Am camp when all is said and done.
 
you two should get together and buy that pair of 2015s that listed today

Could very well be a +1 on this if that model appeals to you. I'm just not an RT guy. Nothing against them. But if I want to haul a lot of stuff. I go in a car. Again, nothing against those who do. More power to them. It's just me.

I would say it is going to be important for you to test drive as many as you can. But that can be a bit dicey, depending on your background! Because I can tell you FOR SURE! That if I had test ridden a Spyder before I purchased. I would NEVER have put my money down. Lamont made me buy one sight unseen. So really. All this BajaRon thing... Well, you can blame it on HIM! Actually, there are a lot of things you can blame on Lamont. But we don't have time for all of that here.... :rolleyes:
 
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Glad to hear I’ll have another rider OTP North! If you want to try one without a salesman breathing down your neck you can rent one at Atlanta Adventure Rentals. Planning to rent one there for a moto trip in April. I am researching my options as well with a purchase planned for sometime in 2020. Recently sold a Triumph Explorer and have a little Honda CL 350 to keep me entertained until I buy something- not even sure I will be in the Can-Am camp when all is said and done.

Thanks for the rentals tip.
 
A 14 to 17RT, or 15 to 17 F-3 …. The sig. other would enjoy the RT more than the F-3 ….. the RT has lots of storage …..Mike :ohyea:
 
F3 is more cruiser style - legs forward of body?
RT is more a dual sport style - more upright sitting ?
If that’s the case RT would be for me.

Are the big panniers removable ? I’m right now at liking an RT sitting with F3 looks:(
 
F3 is more cruiser style - legs forward of body? Yes
RT is more a dual sport style - more upright sitting ? Yes
If that’s the case RT would be for me.

Are the big panniers removable ? No they are not removable I’m right now at liking an RT sitting with F3 looks

The new 2020 RTL will look a lot like the F3 but with the up right seating. You can also look in the Spyder Garage above and see the different types models there lots of photos of SL members bikes.
 
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All advice given above is good. Whatever you do, make sure the missus comes along for the test ride. IMO...the RT rides a bit more cushy. I do like the F3L a lot for one up though.
 
While I tour light the bride has always been surprised at what I can haul home from Costco when she say, "Oh, on the way home from your ride, after you gas up bring home..." which on occasion has included a 40# bag of food for the canine.
 
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