Have been entertaining the idea of making a purchase on a Can-Am Spyder. But since I have no history of owning a Motorcycles or must less riding them either, I wanted to see what the pro and cons are with them other than the price tag. I personally have only riden four wheeler's about three times in my life, and had a blast. I thought about looking into a four wheeler but I have to drive far away to ride it. And this Spyder could be rode on the streets legally. As I said I don't know much about motorcycles or riding them, so any input would be helpful.
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Pros:
It is sort of a motorcycle
Decent performance
Lots of storage
Big 7 gallon tank
Cons:
It is sort of a motorcycle
Weighs as much as a bagged Harley with slightly more power
Fuel economy stinks compared to a bagged Harley (30-35mpg vs 45-50)
It's a Can-Am, parts availability and the dealer network are miserable compared to conventional Japanese or American motorcycles.
I have a good friend with one, he loves the thing. He had a Ninja 636 and a Suzuki cruiser prior. The performance comes right in the middle of the two but when riding two up it's a whole lot nicer. He bought his solely because his finacee wouldn't ride with him on a motorcycle.
Honestly though if you don't need the training wheel why not look at a two wheeler? For less money you can get onto a K1200 or Concourse 14 or even a dressed out Harley or Victory cruiser for a little more cash.
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So for a begineer would it be good to have? I'm 37 yo. and I usually learn things the hard way and would prefer to stay away from the educational accidents that happen on a motorcycle. I know there is only one to learn things and that is just go out and do it, but I have seen some bad accidents.
Would you say that other biker's look down on these bikes and owners?
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Originally posted by Markus View PostWould you say that other biker's look down on these bikes and owners?
They are great for a very specific market segment. If you are handicapped or physically can't ride a motorcycle or just want something different for example, otherwise I'd spend a whole lot less and get a 2 wheeler.
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Buy you a throw down dirt bike and learn to ride it over the course of a couple of months. Thennnnnn take a safety course, and finally buy you a two wheeler. This is how many people I know have learned to ride, usually on my bikes. LOLWhos your Daddy?
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I beg to differ. taking a corner on a dirt bike is completely different than taking a corner on a sport bike.HD Parts
paul@maverickhd.com
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