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We picked up the Spyder this weekend since it was warmer and sunnier.
Sounds extremely BORING to me .
Sounds extremely BORING to me .
Over the last year I've gotten more interested in the Can-Am Spyder. Since the Ryker came out, I'm even more interested. The Ryker doesn't have all the storage and frills that the Spyder has, which suits my style of riding just fine. I'd probably want the 900cc engine versus the 600cc.
Anyone here have experience with the new Ryker?
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Just had a bad thought. If I were to buy a Can-Am Ryker or Spyder, used or new, I would have to deal with Ridenow Powersports for service -- they are the only dealer within a 100+ miles. I really don't like them. That may be a deal-breaker for me.
No. Southern AZ.Are you near Austin? There are dealers in Boerne and New Braunfels.
Just had a bad thought. If I were to buy a Can-Am Ryker or Spyder, used or new, I would have to deal with Ridenow Powersports for service -- they are the only dealer within a 100+ miles. I really don't like them. That may be a deal-breaker for me.
I will have to investigate on the Spyder and Ryker forums about self-servicing them.
I'm looking at a 2015 Spyder F3-S SE6 (new $23,500) with 2.5K miles, seller wants $11,500. I'm also looking at a new 2019 Ryker 900cc Ace for about the same amount OTD. Decisions, decisions.Interesting.....This is the first I have seen of it.
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Just checked pricing-
Ryker 600 will start at $8,499; Ryker 900 starts at $9,999; and Ryker Rally Edition, will begin at $10,999. By contrast, the 2019 Can-Am Spyder will start at $15,999 and goes up to $24,999. This aggressive pricing is at the heart of Can-Am's strategy to attract new riders to the Ryker.Oct 18, 2018
Sounds real reasonable.
I don't mind purchasing a bike from them, as long as the price is right, but I won't use them for service -- if I can help it. They have a horrible rep here in town. Of course they do mega-business here and in Phoenix.Stay far away from RideNow, their reputation proceeds them and it's not good.
I'm looking at a 2015 Spyder F3-S SE6 (new $23,500) with 2.5K miles, seller wants $11,500. I'm also looking at a new 2019 Ryker 900cc Ace for about the same amount OTD. Decisions, decisions.
I don't mind purchasing a bike from them, as long as the price is right, but I won't use them for service -- if I can help it. They have a horrible rep here in town. Of course they do mega-business here and in Phoenix.
I hear ya.Watch them on used bikes, they tell you they changed the oil and upon inspection, it's old and black. I wouldn't trust them as far as I could throw a salesman.