As some of you will be aware, BRP Australia have been taking a collection of Can Am Spyders around the country and having a demo learn & ride days.
I went along to one of these in Adelaide today just to make sure that I was doing the right thing in wanting one of these toys.
My rational for wanting one of these is it would be great if on one of our long distance trips, the good wife could get on the bike and take over some of the riding duties. We havent been able to do this on prevouse trips due to the long distance weapons of choice have allways been big & heavy tourers (Ultra's or Goldwings) and there is no way Julies '5'5" stature will hold up a big bike.
Anyway, I found that riding these CanAms is very different to a motorcycle, no countersteering on one of these babies. You must pull on the bars (no pushing) So, to turn left, lock the left knee against the side of the tank drop the left shoulder and pull the left bar in.
After a 10 minute, around the car park, getting to know you ride, we ventured out onto the freeway and twistier sections of the Adelaide hills.
They can really handle the twisties, and an experienced pilot would give any ricer a hurry up in the bends. I found the traction controll a bit intrusive in that it stopped the arse from sliding out too far when you are on the gas hard
The brakes and ABS are awsome, and pull the bike up from big speeds in a hurry, very stable and even if braking hard in a bend.
Comfort wise, the foot pegs are a bit high (funny considering the bike doesn't need to lean) but the rest of the ergonomics are great.
My stealthy looking matt black one had the hindle sports exhaust on it and sounded fantastic.
Wash up, very different, but a hell of a lot of fun to ride, and isn't that what lifes about?
Red & Black sports pack CanAm with hindle pipe, back rest, 6 spoke wheels and touring screen on its way to the Lofty garage next week.
Its Not a motorcycle, just like a Goldwing isnt. More a car.
And Geez double bugger the part about letting the missus take control.
Always been a fan of trikes or reverse trikes.
I was able to demo one of these last year and I can say they are different. Kinda like a bike, kinda not but still fun none the less... and now like you said you can go on the longer rides. Have fun and ride the wheels off it.
They grip like shit to a blanket Signed on the dotted line today and pick her up next Wednesday morning
Same colour combo as this one with a pillion back rest as well as a touring screen.
Got the seat cowl thrown into the deal as well as the performance pipe, and custom wheels.
Bought it from Bills Motorcycles in Adelaide.
Changed my mind again (how rare) and got the Phantom Black Spyder.
Got it home last night and had a blast riding back via the hills.
Interesting looking thing. I have seen a few on the roads round Sydney always wondered what they would be like to ride looks to me like a seadoo on land. Glad to hear you are enjoying it.