My Mother and I have ridden together for 30 years. Once she hit 65 she bought the "bagger" version of the Canam and loves it. The 3 wheels gives her the confidence to continue riding without worrying about the weight of the bike when making U-turns or being on gravel. She turns 76 this year (don't let her know I told y'all), and we plan to take a long trip up into the Blue Ridge Parkway next spring. Keep riding as long as you can, on whatever makes you happy!
@lmallanao11 ай бұрын
The Blue Ridge Parkway is beautiful and a great ride. I took my Rebel 500 down to VA this summer from NJ. If you have the time, Skyline Drive through Shenandoah Drive is also worth riding through!
@PurpleOnThree10 ай бұрын
That's wonderful to hear! You're going to love the BRP! Beautiful! 💜🤗
@tobylopez4459 ай бұрын
I am 76 yrs old also and I wish I had a wife like your mom, because I sold my motorcycle 3 months ago and I wanted to get a can am, but now my wife said she doesn’t want me riding anymore because she thinks it’s too dangerous! I am so sad 😢because I never expected her to be this way in our marriage and I am really sad because I don’t know what to do at this point in time. She doesn’t like to go out much and now I feel like an Eagle 🦅 locked up in a cage at home. 🏡 I have 76ers behind me, but I don’t know how many years I still have ahead of me? This has really changed me so much. I guess she just wants me to sit around the house all day and wait for the ángel of Death. 💀 how terrible to end my life as a piece of furniture. 🪑 😢I survived the Vietnam war for Gods sake!
@PurpleOnThree9 ай бұрын
@@tobylopez445 I am very sad for you, Toby.... Is this something you both can talk about some more? Research and show her statistics for accidents with the Spyders vs two-wheelers... Take a three-wheeler course because you can always learn something new... In a few months I'm going to be taking an advanced three-wheeler course put together by Pro Rider and even though I already had my two-wheel endorsement when I got my spyder, I took a basic three-wheeler course.
@elizabethrowland27568 ай бұрын
I’m going on 73 and I’ve been riding bike for the better part of 50 years. mostly two wheels. After a knee replacement, a reverse shoulder replacement , major surgery to reconstruct both feet due to severe osteoarthritis, I’m now riding a Can-Am, RT, limited, fully decked out. It’s as comfortable as can be. It’s safe as can be. I feel much much more visible riding the Can-Am. Tell your wife she should go to one of the demos for Can-Am …go on a ride with a professional rider, while you test drive a Can-Am. They do it all over the country. That’s the way I got my spouse involved in it. Then you can both sign up to take the rider safety course …just so that you have a fine understanding of how it handles different than a two wheel and your wife will also be able to see how safe it is. Good luck… keep riding! Life is too short not to ride!
@jims96259 ай бұрын
I rode 2 wheels for a long time. I had to stop about 20 years ago. In 2019 I saw my first Spyder and felt that maybe I could ride again. I have never looked back. For me and my wife (who rides her own Spyder), these are awesome. To each their own. Ride your ride. Be safe.
@anthonydoss279711 ай бұрын
You hit the nail on the head. I own a Spyder, never rode on 2 wheels, 65 years old, and I love it.
@archenemy689310 ай бұрын
Trikes might be used as an alternative to bikes, but they offer a different experience, with the stability and comfort of a car, but with a riding experience. No more worries with treacherous road conditions, oil slicks, wet leaves, slippery ironmongery and potholes and if you have to perform emergency braking you'll remain upright. From a practical point of view Trikes make so much sense.
@shellybulla808911 ай бұрын
Once you get used to it the steering is not twitchy at all. Just as much fun but safer than two wheels. I love my Spyder.
@1990-t1j10 ай бұрын
So do I, and you are correct. Not at all twitchy.
@duaneh19737 ай бұрын
Exactly! The weather finally broke here in Michigan, been on mines for the past 2 days. Took it in for an oil change today; can't wait to get it back.
@-jackinspokane664811 ай бұрын
I have been writing two wheels since 1960. I have owned three Harleys and two BMWs and many many Hondas. I am on my second Can-Am SpYder (RT-L's) since 2014. Since my right knee went bad, I skipped the two wheelers and love the three-wheelers. I just turned the young age of 77 and I plan on riding for many more years. Ride safe. BTW, the F3's are the sports version of the SpYders. That is why you may think they are a bit twitchy. See if you can test right the RT limited, you will find it a lot smoother both in ride, and handling.
@edswope286 ай бұрын
Edit it again! The word riding has no w or t in it. Writing is another thing.
@alkline486111 ай бұрын
Thanks for the review. I am in my 60's and grew up on bikes. My wife and I love to ride. When I got to where my Yamaha 1900cc Stratoliner was a little too much for me to handle with my wife on the back I thought I was going to have to give up riding. This was the best way for us to stay on the road feeling the open air. We love our 2013 Spyder RT Limited. We have owned it for 4 years now. Enjoy every minute of it.
@PurpleOnThree10 ай бұрын
Wonderful to hear! 🤗💜 Have fun!
@mannyg214510 ай бұрын
I had the same experience, been riding my 2-wheeler for 18 years and reality struck. I dropped it with GF on it and realized it was too heavy. Luckily the first google search for a Spyder caught my eye and as they say, the rest is history. I really enjoy my 2015 Spyder RT Limited. Ride safe, happy travels to you.
@G.Frog-5711 ай бұрын
I'm 65 and have been riding motorcycles my since the age of 8. Last year I sold my 2016 Vulcan Voyager for a 2022 Spyder RT Limited Sea to Sky edition in order to continue touring with my wife and our dog. I still own a Suzuki Boulevard M50 for riding around town and back-roads by myself. I also found my Spyder a bit squirrely initially, but discovered that they need to be aligned based on the expected load. Toe-in is set to zero (0) at the factory. Because of the double "A" arm suspension system, they will toe-out when weight is added. Toe-out will cause the Spyder to follow road imperfections. Once you get the Spyder Laser-aligned and configured for the weight of the Driver and passenger, handling will improve tremendously.
@fire304811 ай бұрын
Thanks for your unbiased opinion as a two wheeler. We have a 2022 Spyder RT Ltd , having never ridden a motorcycle before this was an easy fix for us. Plus my wife has balance issues on two wheels so this is great for her too. Still allows us to hit the open road, & get the wind in your face & ride with our friends that have two wheels!We really love it, in fact my wife has clocked up more kms than I have. The steering is quite sensitive but you get used to it, probably because of the power steering. I have switched out the factory sway bar for an aftermarket one as it was feeling uncomfortable in corners & when passed by large semi trucks. Plus when there’s sidewinds. This has made it a different ride altogether & once the spring comes we will be out there once again to enjoy some more rides! Regards Stephen Alberta Canada.
@DougMcilvenna10 ай бұрын
I like your responses to this video. I am considering buying a spyder and like you never rode a motorcycle. I have watch more videos then I can count and from all different age groups and they seem to have all the same responses they love it. There is not a lot of videos from 🇨🇦I take a lot of advice from Coach Bob. I am from Alberta too. Hopefully if I do get one I will see you on the road some where cheers
@steveleinwand89023 күн бұрын
I rode 2 wheels for more than 30 years. Now that I'm in my 70's, I don't have the leg strength to pick a full touring bike off the sidestand, and I sure don't feel comfortable about picking up a big bike if I ever dropped it. My wife loves the Spyder. She says she feels much more secure with 3 wheels rather than 2. For people with physical limitations, It's almost as much fun as a 2 wheeler, and much more practical.
@Bronson202411 ай бұрын
My wife purchased one last summer so she could ride with me and the motorcycle club I belong to. Our club have a number of Can- Am Spyder riders. Can-Am had a local school to teach her how to ride it. She loves it! Since she didn't have a three wheel license endorsement at time of purchased I broke it in for her. The brake in consisted taking it south on Colorado 285 then north over Guanella pass ( 11669 ft ) over to Georgetown to I-70 back to Denver. Plus a few short trips. The Can-am wasn't even breathing hard. The heated seat and grips kept me nice and warm. I put 1000 mile on the bike. It takes about 1000 mile to get use to it and once you do you will love it! My wife wants me to buy one now. It's tempting!
@PurpleOnThree10 ай бұрын
💜🤗 my hubby wants me to get a newer one ..I have a 2018 F3 Limited with 72,000 miles... So he can have mine! Lol...I think he likes it better than his Harley 😂
@duaneh19737 ай бұрын
Once you have ridden it over a thousand miles you "learn the bike". People natural tendency is to mentally fight the bike coming from a 2 wheel. Once you ride it enough the spyder won't steer you wrong. Just trust the bike and roll!
@TTRider8810 ай бұрын
I'm in my 60s, been riding 2 wheels for over 40 years. My knees suffer from arthritis and moving a big bike around was getting difficult and painful (Last bike was a Triumph Thunderbird Storm, 1700cc!) so 3-wheels are th best option for me. Choice of Harley Tri-Glide and the Can-Am Spyder. Spyder will be the one because it's "different"!
@randy63123 ай бұрын
As a long time two wheel rider (mid 60's), I went to an F3 about 2.5 years ago. I have no physical issues that caused that change. I have found no reason to not like my Spyder and in fact I am about to swap it out for an RT limited. The Spyders are unique unto themselves in most everything that matters. Every person I have talked to has the same experience with the twitchy steering, it is you not the Spyder. The Spyder runs like it is on rails, once you adjust your brain to the different you will love it. My Spyder is a base no frills version with the manual transmission, I added a windshield and that is it for rider comfort. I have done close to 500 miles in a day with it and was just fine. Like every other bike, it is not for everyone. No bike is universally loved. They are no more expensive or less reliable than any other bike out there. Only issue is there are fewer dealerships than other brands. Having said that, they are not difficult to do most routine maintenance work on with common tools. They are as fast as they need to be and are inherently more stable. Word of warning, beware the brakes, they are really good at their jobs and do it in a straight line. Short answer is ride what you want, you don't need to care what others are doing.
@MrBarman65010 ай бұрын
After 40 plus years of Harley riding, arthritic knees finally put a stop to the enjoyment of 2 wheels. I still need the thrill of being behind handlebars so a Spyder was the best choice. Didn't really think I'd like it after the Harleys, but it's amazing fun! I can overtake just as quickly as any 2 wheeler without worrying about road surfaces. It also extends my riding season because I can ride on roads that would be dangerously slippery on 2 wheels. With heated seats, heated grips, backrest and tons of storage, really long trips are a joy, not a chore. Yep, I'm happy! Though my girlfriend has never forgiven me for giving the Harley to my son 😂😂
@jeffrobodene14856 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@eddcurry50111 ай бұрын
Rode two wheels for fourty years before my can am RTL, and never will go back. It’s awesome.
@PurpleOnThree10 ай бұрын
🤗💜
@Jess-o5b1l4 ай бұрын
40+ year healthy rider. The Spyder was interesting to me so I sold my Victory tourer and went all in. It is different, but we just got back from NW Arkansas where the big RT handled the curves great. So, don’t discount picking up and riding one of these just because. Also, the more seat time you get, the twitchy goes away. 2 up down the interstate, I guide it along with two fingers. Cool video, thank you for sharing.
@OpeoAslam11 ай бұрын
For the F3T, F3 Limited, and RT, I wish they'd figure out a 7 speed gearbox. An extra gear for highway cruising would be nice to help improve the MPGs slightly.
@matthewknobel69548 ай бұрын
you should try the older 5 speeds, the 6 speed is a vast improvement
@shannonmariehauck7 ай бұрын
I have over 40,000 miles on two wheels, but I can’t trust my legs anymore due to rheumatoid arthritis. So I bought a ‘23 Spyder F3-T. it’s definitely different than two wheels, but it’s really fun. Rides like a quad, but you should get used to it pretty quickly. The biggest issue I’m having is keeping the left front wheel in my lane. Being used to riding two wheels, I ride in the left tire track so my Spyder’s wheel is on or over the center line. A few more rides and I think I’ll get used to riding in the center of the lane.
@kenkaniff61426 ай бұрын
I think that would be my problem too. Depending on what road or highway I’m on, I like to ride on a certain line so people can see me in their mirrors, means the front left or right tire would be damn near in the other lane.
@davidhoward7382Ай бұрын
I've been riding for many decades, and had Goldwing for several years before buying a Spyder RT. That was 3 years ago when I was 78 and found that the weight of the Goldwing was just getting to be too much for my old muscles at stops and less than ideal surfaces, especially when riding two up. I love the RT and have no regretted trading in the Goldwing even once in the last 3 years. The stability and comfort (yes, it is more comfortable and with better weather protection than even the mighty Goldwing) more than offset the loss of leaning in curves. Going down the road it feels like any other quality motorcycle, and far easier for a beginner to be able to adequately handle this bike than a conventional motorcycle.
@CaptainFeathersword11 ай бұрын
When I am a geezer I will certainly take this over a Harley trike.
@PurpleOnThree10 ай бұрын
💜🤗
@Jjpent9 ай бұрын
Had ‘13 HD Trike. Prefer my ‘22 S2S.
@kenkaniff61426 ай бұрын
Although I love my HD Deuce, 20 years old this year, best bike HD ever made in my opinion, I’m gonna have to agree with you.
@BasketDroid3 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more, trikes look like motorcycles with training wheels.
@richardoh483011 ай бұрын
Have a Ryker and large moto (me) and small moto (wife). She loves the Ryker especially in traffic bc she feels less exposed. Rykers don’t have power steering so have to be muscled into turn and you lean in not to turn but to keep yourself from flying off. It also has crazy low seat for shorties (like us). I keep asking wife if we should seek Ryker and she keeps giving me the look😮 if you know what I mean. It’s definitely not for everyone but pretty fun in its own way. I love jet skis so feels similar but with better brakes 😂
@danasymosky560911 ай бұрын
I have a Spyder and a Ryker. They're awesome! Super comfortable. Can ride the Spyder all day. A lot different than riding 2 wheels, but just as fun. My favorite thing is reverse. No more trying to maneuver my bike on tiptoe. I love it!
@PurpleOnThree10 ай бұрын
🤗💜
@orvilletemple73329 ай бұрын
Which one do you like more? The Spyder or Ryker? I want to invest in one
@danasymosky56099 ай бұрын
@@orvilletemple7332 The Spyder is a lot nicer machine, but was double the price of the Ryker. If you ride with a passenger, go for the Spyder.
@edswope286 ай бұрын
@@orvilletemple7332I was going to ask the same question. I hope they answer soon.
@terryclair291410 ай бұрын
I have owned 42 motorcycles in my life and currently ride a 2021 BMW R9T and a Can Am Spyder F3L. I love them both for different reasons. I take the BMW of shorter day, or two, rides of 200-300 miles and use the F3L for week long trips. Much more comfortable and you can load her up with gear. They are two different rides but both are enjoyable!
@PurpleOnThree10 ай бұрын
Wow! That's a lot of motorcycles!! 🤗💜 Awesome!
@Butts0hboi2 ай бұрын
Nice! I’m just stating my Motorcycle journey on a 98 Dyna super glide!
@602North11 ай бұрын
After riding 2-wheels for 40 years (with a few breaks in between), I sold my Harley and bought an F3-L. I kept it for 2 years and rode everywhere on it. It was very comfortable, especially 2-up. I have nothing bad to say about my experience but I did miss leaning in the curves. I sold it and bought a new Indian Chieftain, which is the best bike I’ve ever owned. That said, at 60, I’ll buy another Can Am if/when I can no longer ride on 2-wheels. On another note, the Spyder will stop swaying if you lighten your grip.
@PurpleOnThree10 ай бұрын
RJ,! 🤗💜
@stargate20mc4 ай бұрын
The leaning I think I will miss
@PurpleOnThree10 ай бұрын
Good review! You need to ride it longer and in some twisties! 💜😁 Then the fun begins! An upgraded sway bar really helps with the handling when cornering. I have taken my F3 Limited on many long cross country trips and it's phenomenal and fun! 💜🤗
@dwaynetruhlsen83212 ай бұрын
I bought one because I'm a hard core snowmobile rider and it rides like a snowmobile. I also have 2 wheel sport bikes and love my spyder just as much but in a different way.
@yolandazach5 ай бұрын
I rode for years before I lost my balance from a minor head injury. I looked at these when they first came out and was intrigued if it was option for me. I've had a 2012 rt for 3 years now. And I love it!
@Jerry_riggedАй бұрын
I test rode the Ryker at an outdoor show in my area a few years back. The wife and I loved it so much, the next week we went to the dealership to buy and nobody helped us. So we left, and the dealership missed out on a sale. I still wish we would have bought it.
@coreyfrady787511 ай бұрын
I grew up riding four wheelers. Always wanted a street four wheeler. I guess that's the closest I'll get
@kenkaniff61426 ай бұрын
Wind therapy is wind therapy no matter what you’re riding. Great point bridging the gap between not wanting to ride two wheels and leaning, shifting gears, all that good stuff. As a former sports bike turned Harley rider, this looks fun as hell to me. Thus why I’m here looking at reviews on them. Now to look at some with a nice exhaust on them, if possible. I’m sure there is. I need that sound, lol.
@StealthTheUnknown3 ай бұрын
Spyders are a load of fun, plenty maneuverable, and plenty stable. Decent power to boot, too.
@Steve-xt2zeАй бұрын
Thanks for the first person POV. And the insight on how it is intended to be ridden. I too am like most who wonder. Is this like a motorcycle? Does it count? But when you said ski mobile it on street makes sense. I agree it does unlock a new open ride experience. Now those who don't ride a motorcycle can join the community and cruise too. I've asked multiple people and they just say it's not a motorcycle but it's fun to ride. Never said it was a ski mobile. Which helps with clarity.
@hsmith38448 ай бұрын
Turned 71 and almost had too stop riding after 50 straight years cause of my back till I found the can am..........you will grow into the twitchiness
@xonx2094 ай бұрын
The best use case is as a "freeway traffic beater". You can ride this on the carpool lane. And in stop and go traffic, you don't need to put your feet down. Auto transmission eliminates clutch fatigue.
@thebigguy830611 ай бұрын
Thank you, Kase, good review. I am not ready to give up the Goldwing yet, but this would be something to consider
@badbettygarage592311 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the ride, nice review.
@diannefejarang18857 ай бұрын
Went from 15 years on a Harley to the Can Am Ryker Rally 900 last year, best decision I ever made! Just bought the Spyder RT last weekend, both machines have so many good points that I will probably keep them both.
@johnallen47104 ай бұрын
I’m 73 rode dozens of bikes. My last 2 were bmw RTs. Got the spyder f3. It’s Great! I ride east Tenn western NC , mostly mountains n the F3 is tons of fun. The more i ride it the more i love it. No the canals aren’t a r1000, buy I ain’t 20 yr old either.
@billryan87073 ай бұрын
As you get older it keeps you in the wind. Excellent 👨🏻🦳👍🇨🇦🇺🇸
@roobrydes704610 ай бұрын
I did reverse than most and started out on spyder f3-s. After seeing a lot of adventure bikes on cross country trips, I now ride a triumph Tiger Explorer. Spyder seemed natural at first since I grew up on atv’s and that’s what it feels like.
@Jedi_CVO-RG8 ай бұрын
Just to correct you, it is by definition a motorcycle. They also have some older models of the F3 that have manual transmissions. I think 2020 or 2921 was the last year for that. By definition a motorcycle is a 2 or 3 wheel vehicle that you straddle the seat and has handlebars. An Autocycle would resemble a small car and it has a steering wheel not handlebars
@BelgianRykerBiker7 ай бұрын
I never rode a motorcycle before, bought myself a Ryker last year, and am loving it. I'm definitely looking at a Spyder F3S limited in the future, because the Ryker - as much fun as it is - lacks storage options for the really long trips. You can add extra cases etc, but it adds up quickly 😂
@namraj18 ай бұрын
I appriciate the honest review. I
@du315h0k11 ай бұрын
I dont really have a use or interest in this but I hope they keep developing and improving their models for when I get to an age where I may need this.
@jeromericahrd18308 ай бұрын
Bought a F3S last year to replace my HD Road Glide. Not because I couldn't handle the HD anymore, I just wanted a change. I think the bike has great looks and the F3S is my kind of style. I wouldn't have gotten a Spyder if not for the F3S. I bought the last year model to have the hand clutch(2021). Gives me the feeling of a motorcyle as I love ripping through the gears. Bought my wife an F3T two weeks ago. It's pretty much an F3/S with integrated side bags and a couple of other creature comforts, but dosn't look bulky like the other touring models. I get comments all the time. Just wish the performance and audio aftermarket was larger.
@fogit46689 ай бұрын
I have been looking at the Spyder RTL for a couple years. Once I cannot hold up the Harley anymore because of my bad knees I am planning on buying one.
@blackcaesar88083 ай бұрын
I was one of the 1st in detroit to have one.. Man the looks of hate I got was crazy and some bikers I knew told me to be careful. Thus was in 2019 or 2020. I ride both but I love riding the ryker a bit more. But I love both. Be safe all ppl are crazy
@duck4water5 ай бұрын
I live in Nevada, never thought of owning any type of motor bikes until recently since life is short, I wouldn’t even know where to start, this looks like my type of vehicle.
@dbmurf423 ай бұрын
I started out on a 3.5hp mini bike then I rode everything then after 45 years of bad back and knee replacement that stops many folks from riding a Ultra Classic or Goldwing the Spyder allows me to keep riding so I put 177k on my 2010 RT SM-5 and now I have 40k on my 2019 F3L I’ve rode coast to coast 3 times so keep riding
@hughwelsh20111 ай бұрын
You talk about them being expensive, well no not really. I'm in New Zealand, I'm 63, and bought a 2011 Spyder RS for NZD$9000. I rode lots of two wheelers when I was younger, but then other things got in the way. Now that I'm retired I was looking for a toy and an acquaintance reminded me of the Spyder, so a hunting I went and found my toy. I've had to do a bit of work on it to bring it up to my standard, but in the meantime I've had great fun on it.
@groundpounder05415 ай бұрын
I grew up riding two wheels, but I needed a specific bike. I wanted to ride the express lanes for free (go bikes!), but for work I need to ride in weather. Bought a '22 F3-S in Kawasaki green. Its perfect. During downpours the 2-wheelers are stuck under overpasses while im just blitzing through the water like a jet ski. Never late to work 😎
@noahknight40397 ай бұрын
I think the major hold up many have is just the lack of variety. From what I see it’s the Ryker or Spyder and that’s it. I do know some guys with GSXR1000, Fireblades and such that have also have Rykers. And I agree with their reasoning. The fast sport bike is fun once in awhile but IMO kind of silly to daily commute on but to each his own. Also on your day off you might want a chill ride over folding up and leaning forward on a sport bike.
@ShowChrome9 ай бұрын
The Spyder/Ryker community is really one of the biggest upsides to buying one.
@steveboateng63203 ай бұрын
Im turning 69 this October. I rode cruisers/choppers for years, had 2 falls, my wife got sprained left shoulder, which took years to heal! I will take over my first Can Am Spyder next week, after my children and my wife convinced me to stop riding my cruiser, cos the spyder looks more balanced/safer+my age handicap?!....she promised to accompany me on the upcoming spyder-rides!! Cheers, Steve.
@PavelessAdventure11 ай бұрын
I can see people who like moto camping and wanting to bring a passenger this could make for a fun weekend on the backroads
@ianwiliams40311 ай бұрын
Nice job Case! Always appreciate your perspective. I'd love to see your take on the Ryker. They also have a "Rally" oriented model that would be pretty interesting to see.
@WW-wf8tu11 ай бұрын
"Kase"
@NZsarge111 ай бұрын
The steering becomes more natural with mileage, it’s again different to steering a motorcycle and requires a different touch which as I said becomes second nature and you find general riding becomes more relaxed. They’ll never replace motorcycles in my heart but in reality they’re not supposed to and once you get you head around that you find yourself enjoying the ride for what it is.
@ES44AC-211 ай бұрын
I bought my first Spyder to get my wife back to riding with me again. Now I have a 21' Spyder RTL and I really love it. I have 250k + on 2 wheels and about 50k on the Spyder RT's. I am planning on buying a BMW R1250 GSA used ,but I'm not getting rid of the Spyder for sure.
@2010HarleyDynaFXDАй бұрын
My friend lost his leg in a motorcycle accident he owns a Can Am. I test ride a Spyder I honestly love it although it doesn't have a clutch and shifting. I'm going to buy a Can Am for my wife if it can tow a small trailer.
@Winterstick549Ай бұрын
Funny how some can enjoy riding a snowmobile will put these down. Im more into countersteering on two wheels, but these Spyders are a blast.
@alp37812 ай бұрын
I am on 2 wheels for 35 years. The day will come and I will need to move to a 3 some. So, I took an RT Limited for a test and rode it for 1/2 and hour to an hour. I was not that impressed, maybe cause I am 6'4" tall/205 lbs.? Not sure. I know it takes getting use to, but still, not that good for me. I hear that Honda is working on a new 3 wheels wing that will tilt as well. I am sure, it will not be cheap. Will see. I am currently on a 2020 Goldwing DCT Tour and I LOVEEEEEEE my bike.
@Tonka_3167 күн бұрын
Love my bike but knees are done. Going to look this before I give up on riding.
@stephaniewinter51233 ай бұрын
Great help thank you
@jeffrobodene14856 ай бұрын
I rode bikes for years, and after both hips being replaced, my wife and I decided on a 2021 Can Am Spyder Sea to Sky with every bell and whistle. We enjoyed it, but it was NOT a motorcycle. When Indian released the Pursuit, I said to my wife I wish I would have held off on buying the Can Am and waited for the Indian. Well... my wife said "go buy one." We purchased a 2022 Indian Pursuit and I have not looked back since. What I learned is there are two people that purchase Can Am Spyders. The first type of person is someone who never rode motorcycles and want to get out and enjoy riding. The second type of person is the one who can no longer physically ride a motorcycle and hold it up. Our Can Am performed very well, but lacked HP when traveling over 80 MPH. No one made tuners or anything like that, but we did enjoy it while we owned it. I hope this helps.
@rykersp900511 ай бұрын
Great Video, I'm glad you are covering this really popular machine. Please take a look at the Can Am Ryker. I think you will like it. Cheers
@kencurtis87807 ай бұрын
Have a 900 Ryker rally, love it, want to find riders in Colorado
@diannefejarang18857 ай бұрын
Lots of us riders here in Colorado, found a group near me in Canon City
@kencurtis87807 ай бұрын
Thanks, do you know anyone from springs, Castle Rock?
@chrisss7384111 ай бұрын
Also, I'd like to see more content with each vehicle you guys get. Seems like each bike only gets 10-20 minutes of screen time before it gets traded out. Why not take this up into the rockies and do some reviews on the Million Dollar highway or somewhere similar? I was hoping for more CRF110 videos but seems like that bike disappeared.
@PurpleOnThree10 ай бұрын
Great idea! 🤗💜
@n6dl3215 ай бұрын
Interesting, I heard the same thing about putting ones foot on the brake to start etc. HOWEVER on MY RTL22 I only have to put my foot on the brake to shift from R to 1 and ya better not be moving. I know not why but hbut the doc says something about under 900 rpm..
@Lovelylove4everyone6 ай бұрын
Seems like great fun.I've always wanted a goldwing trike but they're silly money.
@tomhendrix38927 ай бұрын
I dont understand why all 2 wheeel riders think this is only for people who cannot ride 2 wheels or have a problem with their legs. This thing is something else. It is the bomb. Ive been riding 2 wheels and this. If i knew how this rides sooner I woeld havee laft 2 weels long ago! There are no corners that any 2 wheeel rider can keep up with mee. Only roads without corners and oveertaking is faster with 2 wheels. I can ride this for 8 hours and still be ok. But I also take it out for a spin of 1 hour. Last 5 years I have ben riding it more tha 10.000 KM per year. Oh, and winter is no problem cos you can not lose grip and fal over.
@RideBlessed9 ай бұрын
Long time motorcyclist and most recently a Harley Tri-Glide person, but I made the switch over to a Spyder RT Limited and am loving it
@TinaJackson5 ай бұрын
I have my motorcycle endorsement but switched to a can am f-3s and also initially had issues with the steering. I was convinced it was the bike. It wasn’t. It was me. Hi, I’m the problem, it’s me. 😝 but unlike a motorcycle you don’t necessarily need to actively steer all the time. It’s difficult to explain but once I realized I was “doing too much”, it got A LOT easier and a much smoother ride.
@matthewknobel69548 ай бұрын
I have a 22 RT and I treat mine like the pickup truck for the group. I can easily carry the extra gear, drinks and food.
@SSS-mp8th5 ай бұрын
TBH I'd take the RT version of the Spyder over a Goldwing or similar $30k big tourer. Thinking of something like this for winter of col weather riding. Probably end up with a CTX700 or similar for $5k though. This would make me more comfortable riding in freezing conditions as I wouldn't have to worry as much of hitting a small ice patch.
@NubianStarr5 ай бұрын
About 2 years ago I got my 3 wheel endorsement and currently working on my 2 wheel endorsement… one main reason I decided to go to traditional bikes is because I find the 3 wheelers just too expensive. That along with extremely limited and expensive customization options for these vehicles. Just to put fat tire on the rear of a Spyder is like $15K… for that kind of money you could get 2 nice used traditional 2 wheel bikes. I’ve been on Spyders and Rykers and they are nice for what they are… feels more like riding ATV’s …but nothing beats the look and feel of riding a big beautiful Harley or Indian in my opinion… I would even prefer the newer Harley Davidson Tri-Glide over a Spyder if I’m going to spend that kind of big money on a trike.
@MrScby111952 ай бұрын
I have rode bikes my brother has 4 and I have rode them all but they are just not my cup of tea but I do like the Spyder and I have rode my sisters Ryker a lot I think I like them because they remind me of four wheels and snowmobiles
@dennismayer49364 күн бұрын
Do the older models handle as well?
@rixhmasta89Ай бұрын
I'm stuck on the fence between this and a Vulcan s 650.
@smoothride100011 ай бұрын
Test road one in Daytona beach thought it was boring!
@ZabDevin5 ай бұрын
Great video. Thanks!
@1990-t1j10 ай бұрын
I have three motorcycles: Buell XB12X, Yamaha SCR950, KTM 390 Duke, and a scooter: Yamaha Aerox 155. But my favourite is my Can-Am F3-S. Just about.
@PurpleOnThree10 ай бұрын
Awesome!💜🤗
@AyaWetts9 ай бұрын
Sounds like you have 5 motorcycles... 4 bikes and 1 trike. Why so many people think a "motorcycle" only means a non-scooter motorbike is a mystery.
@1990-t1j9 ай бұрын
@@AyaWetts That's true. You are right.
@WW-wf8tu11 ай бұрын
On the roads you have to ride on there, I would consider a trike. A used Harley Trike. This is ok, but if my bike is not making noise, I probably won't enjoy it nearly as much as those that don't care about noise.
@garysarratt111 ай бұрын
Seems like the steering should have a lower ratio for cruising.
@ElliottTucker105011 ай бұрын
N. County Rd to 287 into WY is a nice ride. Once past all the congestion of Longmont/Loveland/FtCo Oy! - as for who can use them. The ppl I know who have had them, are guys in wheelchairs. Who either use to ride 2 wheel bikes. Or never rode but wanted to & used these. The never rode one's are also the same guys who would skydive w/me 👍& as for cost again. Go figure ofc CO doesn't know the cost of snowmobiles😂, but they tend to run Cheaply to Start 15k & Up. So one w/wheels at 20, not to shabby. Imo
@khadijahdavis15726 ай бұрын
Man you've gor my favorite vehicle in this video (the haundai santa cruz), and my favorite motorcycle (the can-am spyder), that's what i saw😁
@amirshareef57437 ай бұрын
I’m 4’9 and will be learning to ride on 2’s should I start out on one of these
@kingdl56575 ай бұрын
Starting out on one of these won’t help you on two wheels. They’re completely different animals. Good luck. Have fun.
@tonymcflattie24507 ай бұрын
That is a motorcycle, but not a bike
@JarmelSingsKaraoke11 ай бұрын
🔥🔥🔥Great Job Kase 😊
@DoinkFn4 ай бұрын
I’m 23. Going on 24. I grew up on quads. I’ve had a motorcycle. Is there anyone my age with a spyder? How do you like it? I’m just curious. I think this would be a good fit for me. Because I miss my quads but I don’t have land to ride.
@Master-Blaster-4x42 ай бұрын
who makes those gloves your wearing
@keithdosik11 ай бұрын
Back with the yellow gloves
@kingyunainfinity-s6x4 ай бұрын
I like this bike ❤ most definitely in my future with my wily jeep
@AyaWetts9 ай бұрын
They definitely ride different than a bike, but they are extremely fun and performs great when you learn how to ride it.
@RYSEDOM2 ай бұрын
Good video that bike is amazing
@confusion99503 ай бұрын
I absolutely destroyed my wrist......... I struggle to ride now...... would this be an alternate? I never renewed ,y license for bikes so I can't test ride
@Freedomjustice-DC7 ай бұрын
Own one. Great for anyone with a prosthetic leg
@markbivens2778 ай бұрын
I'd like to get a Sea to Sky and ride.
@johnharris73538 ай бұрын
I'm 71 and I don't want one . 2 wheels is all the fun on a motorcycle!
@tedstringfellow99014 ай бұрын
I think you're a bit off on the expensive idea. Harley or Goldwing trikes are more expensive. Most conversion kits for regular motorcycles start around $5k. That being said I have a 2023 sea to sky that I bought so my wife could ride with me again. We're both over 70 and I struggle to hold my Vaquero upright while she gets on and off. I still like my 2 wheels better when I ride alone.