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Link Posted: 5/31/2011 6:41:49 AM EST
[#1]
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I had an MX 400, nice engine, didn't handle too well.
http://www.mxbikes.com/bikes/can-am/79-canam-mx5-250.jpg


I was attacked by an elm tree while riding one of those. (250, not 400)
Link Posted: 5/31/2011 12:18:50 PM EST
[#2]
Quoted:
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On a serious note for the OP...............

My Uncle was in the same boat. He just hit 86 years old, and has started having trouble keeping heavy Harleys upright.  He has ridden Harleys exclusively for as long as he has been riding.

He looked at the Can-am, and while he liked the concept, the footpegs are too far to the rear for his liking.  Felt more like a sport bike than a Harley as far as foot/leg positioning went.  He decided to buy a new Harley Trike, as Harley is now making factory 3 wheelers.



86?!?!?  

Hope that's a typo.


No, not a typo......... he's 86.  And he still shoots skeet too.

Link Posted: 5/31/2011 12:24:53 PM EST
[#3]
Quoted:
Quoted:
I had an MX 400, nice engine, didn't handle too well.
http://www.mxbikes.com/bikes/can-am/79-canam-mx5-250.jpg


I was attacked by an elm tree while riding one of those. (250, not 400)


I had one also [250] shortest engine lifespan of any 2 stroke I ever owned. Dumped it, bought a TT 500, modded that and rode it for years without any issues other then the usual maintenance and tires, chains and sprockets. Heavy pig but power anywhere in the RPM band made up for a lot of that.
Link Posted: 5/31/2011 2:27:40 PM EST
[#4]
Quoted:1 No brake lever ,
doesn't seem like a big deal but putting a experienced motorcycle rider on one , it can make for hilarious and possibly deadly confusion for a second when ya need to stop RFN
 


Really?  how the hell do you stop teh damned thing? Foot brake only?
Link Posted: 5/31/2011 2:39:54 PM EST
[#5]
Quoted:
Quoted:1 No brake lever ,
doesn't seem like a big deal but putting a experienced motorcycle rider on one , it can make for hilarious and possibly deadly confusion for a second when ya need to stop RFN
 


Really?  how the hell do you stop teh damned thing? Foot brake only?


Yes, the three-wheel ABS is operated by the right foot brake.
Link Posted: 5/31/2011 3:21:32 PM EST
[#6]
There's a guy around here that rides one standing up exclusively,except at stop lights where he is practical enough to sit down.. I think he thinks he's in a music video 24/7. Kinda ruined my ability to be objective about Can Ams.
Link Posted: 5/31/2011 3:24:02 PM EST
[#7]
Gay as aids.
Link Posted: 5/31/2011 3:28:17 PM EST
[#8]
Here's my attempt to correct some of the disinformation here:

There are two models: sport (RS) and touring (RT)

There are two transmission options, manual and semi-auto (thumb upshift, auto downshift).  Both have a reverse gear.

MPG is about 30

Speed is relative.  It's faster than some bikes and slower than others.  If anyone really wants to know 0-60 speed, I'll point the GoPro at the speedo, take it for a ride, and upload the video to Youtube.  Top speed is only limited by the redline (10k) in 5th gear.  I've had mine up to 115 MPH.

My 2009 sport model was $17,000 out the door.  The touring models are more expensive.  I'm told the price is very competitve compared to the cost of a HD or Honda, plus conversion.

It does not lean.  You turn it in the direction you want to go, like a quad.

Handling is easy because it has power steering.  I ride it in twisties all the time, like at Tail of the Dragon in the picture above, and never have a problem.  It has a vehicle stability system (aka, nanny) that senses when a wheel comes off the ground and will cut your throttle to correct it.  I ride mine hard enough that this happens all the time, so I'm considering adding a stiffer aftermarket swaybar.

It has the same 1000cc Rotax engine that's in the Aprila sport bikes, so it likes to run in the area of 5-6K RPM.

It does not have a right-hand brake lever.  The three-wheel ABS is operated by the right foot brake.

Link Posted: 5/31/2011 3:49:17 PM EST
[#9]
Quoted:

Quoted:
I'm not gonna say that every guy that I've seen riding one looks gay, but they all look like they mighta seen one up close.
So no one makes fun of the guys who can no longer ride their Harley every day so they get a 3 wheeler but the single wheel is in the front.
If you ride a 3 wheeler with the single wheel in the back it makes you gay huh?


 


Yeah, its like which ear you wear your earring on (apparently it is possible to wear one earring and be neither gay, nor pirate).
Link Posted: 5/31/2011 4:38:52 PM EST
[#10]
I like all motorized things.

I think the Can Am is cool. I'd like to try riding one. Very futuristic looking.

The trikes made from HDs and Gold Wings are IMO pigs.

Now, if you want 3 wheels, but want something a little different, how about a Russian BMW: the Ural.

http://www.ural.com/

Old style bike with sidecar. The really cool thing is you can get it with a driven sidecar wheel, so the damn thing can go almost anywhere.





They also have plain colors.
Link Posted: 5/31/2011 4:46:05 PM EST
[#11]
Those are some cool bikes.  Would like to see some regular motorcycles priced under 6K.  The sidecars seem economical enough.
Link Posted: 5/31/2011 4:48:44 PM EST
[#12]

saying can am riders are gay is like saying harley riders are overweight guys that like to dress up in leather and think they are bad asses.,...

Link Posted: 5/31/2011 4:54:47 PM EST
[#13]
Quoted:
Here's my attempt to correct some of the disinformation here:

There are two models: sport (RS) and touring (RT)

There are two transmission options, manual and semi-auto (thumb upshift, auto downshift).  Both have a reverse gear.

MPG is about 30

Speed is relative.  It's faster than some bikes and slower than others.  If anyone really wants to know 0-60 speed, I'll point the GoPro at the speedo, take it for a ride, and upload the video to Youtube.  Top speed is only limited by the redline (10k) in 5th gear.  I've had mine up to 115 MPH.

My 2009 sport model was $17,000 out the door.  The touring models are more expensive.  I'm told the price is very competitve compared to the cost of a HD or Honda, plus conversion.

It does not lean.  You turn it in the direction you want to go, like a quad.

Handling is easy because it has power steering.  I ride it in twisties all the time, like at Tail of the Dragon in the picture above, and never have a problem.  It has a vehicle stability system (aka, nanny) that senses when a wheel comes off the ground and will cut your throttle to correct it.  I ride mine hard enough that this happens all the time, so I'm considering adding a stiffer aftermarket swaybar.

It has the same 1000cc Rotax engine that's in the Aprila sport bikes, so it likes to run in the area of 5-6K RPM.

It does not have a right-hand brake lever.  The three-wheel ABS is operated by the right foot brake.



Thank you for the information.  It still sounds like the perfect fun ride for a girl!  

And since I am a girl,  all you guys arguing about gay-not-gay can go take a flying leap.
Link Posted: 5/31/2011 5:04:11 PM EST
[#14]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Here's my attempt to correct some of the disinformation here:

There are two models: sport (RS) and touring (RT)

There are two transmission options, manual and semi-auto (thumb upshift, auto downshift).  Both have a reverse gear.

MPG is about 30

Speed is relative.  It's faster than some bikes and slower than others.  If anyone really wants to know 0-60 speed, I'll point the GoPro at the speedo, take it for a ride, and upload the video to Youtube.  Top speed is only limited by the redline (10k) in 5th gear.  I've had mine up to 115 MPH.

My 2009 sport model was $17,000 out the door.  The touring models are more expensive.  I'm told the price is very competitve compared to the cost of a HD or Honda, plus conversion.

It does not lean.  You turn it in the direction you want to go, like a quad.

Handling is easy because it has power steering.  I ride it in twisties all the time, like at Tail of the Dragon in the picture above, and never have a problem.  It has a vehicle stability system (aka, nanny) that senses when a wheel comes off the ground and will cut your throttle to correct it.  I ride mine hard enough that this happens all the time, so I'm considering adding a stiffer aftermarket swaybar.

It has the same 1000cc Rotax engine that's in the Aprila sport bikes, so it likes to run in the area of 5-6K RPM.

It does not have a right-hand brake lever.  The three-wheel ABS is operated by the right foot brake.



Thank you for the information.  It still sounds like the perfect fun ride for a girl!  

And since I am a girl,  all you guys arguing about gay-not-gay can go take a flying leap.


I want one but I wont buy one for several reasons
a) wife says so
b) Arizona drivers suck and I would probabl ybe dead within a week
c) Arizona summers can get a little hot. I like to sit in a air conditioned car
d) only 30 mpg? That sucks. Motor cycles can get around 50+.
Link Posted: 5/31/2011 5:06:34 PM EST
[#15]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Here's my attempt to correct some of the disinformation here:

There are two models: sport (RS) and touring (RT)

There are two transmission options, manual and semi-auto (thumb upshift, auto downshift).  Both have a reverse gear.

MPG is about 30

Speed is relative.  It's faster than some bikes and slower than others.  If anyone really wants to know 0-60 speed, I'll point the GoPro at the speedo, take it for a ride, and upload the video to Youtube.  Top speed is only limited by the redline (10k) in 5th gear.  I've had mine up to 115 MPH.

My 2009 sport model was $17,000 out the door.  The touring models are more expensive.  I'm told the price is very competitve compared to the cost of a HD or Honda, plus conversion.

It does not lean.  You turn it in the direction you want to go, like a quad.

Handling is easy because it has power steering.  I ride it in twisties all the time, like at Tail of the Dragon in the picture above, and never have a problem.  It has a vehicle stability system (aka, nanny) that senses when a wheel comes off the ground and will cut your throttle to correct it.  I ride mine hard enough that this happens all the time, so I'm considering adding a stiffer aftermarket swaybar.

It has the same 1000cc Rotax engine that's in the Aprila sport bikes, so it likes to run in the area of 5-6K RPM.

It does not have a right-hand brake lever.  The three-wheel ABS is operated by the right foot brake.



Thank you for the information.  It still sounds like the perfect fun ride for a girl!  

And since I am a girl,  all you guys arguing about gay-not-gay can go take a flying leap.


I want one but I wont buy one for several reasons
a) wife says so
b) Arizona drivers suck and I would probabl ybe dead within a week
c) Arizona summers can get a little hot. I like to sit in a air conditioned car
d) only 30 mpg? That sucks. Motor cycles can get around 50+.


Your excuses, they are lame.  
Link Posted: 5/31/2011 5:15:52 PM EST
[#16]
something you can not afford......gay





something that is not exactly the same as what you have....gay





something that you know exactly nothing about......gay





Belittling someone who has actual knowledge and first hand experience on a subject....not gay
 
Link Posted: 5/31/2011 8:00:09 PM EST
[#17]

Quoted:





Here's my attempt to correct some of the disinformation here:




Top speed is only limited by the redline (10k) in 5th gear.  I've had mine up to 115 MPH.





they change this recently?




as when I was selling 08s and 09s they were governed limited at 110 MPH
all the sales info said this , the factory reps said this  and I and about everyone else that worked there confirmed it
now that I think about it it was stated as "limited"  wonder if the newer ones are a little peppier



or they have optimistic speedos just like most motorcycles
you ever clock yours with GPS ?
 
Link Posted: 6/1/2011 12:48:14 PM EST
[#18]
I'd like to know how belt life is on these .
Link Posted: 6/1/2011 6:11:37 PM EST
[#19]
Quoted:
And before anyone says I'm a pussy, I rode my HD for years and now I have a bad disc in my back so I still want to ride and don't want to get crippled.


http://en-us.spyder.brp.com/home.aspx  
To hell what folks think......if YOU like it....get it!

Link Posted: 6/1/2011 6:21:28 PM EST
[#20]
Quoted:
And before anyone says I'm a pussy, I rode my HD for years and now I have a bad disc in my back so I still want to ride and don't want to get crippled.


http://en-us.spyder.brp.com/home.aspx  


I sell them. If you have any specific questions feel free to fire away at me. My dealership is one of the largest Can-Am retailer in the country.

Derek
Link Posted: 6/1/2011 6:34:45 PM EST
[#21]
How much for a replacement engine/gearbox ?
Link Posted: 6/1/2011 6:35:53 PM EST
[#22]
If Can-Am 4 wheelers count, my brother in law just bought one. NICE toy, the thing's got some power!
Link Posted: 6/1/2011 6:56:13 PM EST
[#23]
Quoted:
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And before anyone says I'm a pussy, I rode my HD for years and now I have a bad disc in my back so I still want to ride and don't want to get crippled.


http://en-us.spyder.brp.com/home.aspx  


I sell them. If you have any specific questions feel free to fire away at me. My dealership is one of the largest Can-Am retailer in the country.

Derek




Link Posted: 6/2/2011 1:14:28 PM EST
[#24]
The Spyder would make a great candidate for the Wesll suspension .

Link Posted: 6/2/2011 1:18:24 PM EST
[#25]
Quoted:
And before anyone says I'm a pussy, I rode my HD for years and now I have a bad disc in my back so I still want to ride and don't want to get crippled.


http://en-us.spyder.brp.com/home.aspx  


Honestly: If this is the reason you are using to justify the purchase of a Can Am, I'd have to point out that the ride itself can't be degrees better than an Ultra-Classic, or one of the wonder-cruisers the Japanese make.

If you want one––just get one!  (but don't say it's because you have a bad back––if that's your concern, you should probably look into a convertible, or maybe surgery)

Link Posted: 6/2/2011 1:21:02 PM EST
[#26]
Quoted:
Make of it what you will... around here, they're really popular with black riders.

In fact, I don't think that I've ever seen one on the road that wasn't driven by a black guy.


I've only seen one in our town.  Driven by a rich old white guy (retired civil service engineer).

It can be found in the Denny's parking lot daily.
Link Posted: 6/2/2011 1:24:41 PM EST
[#27]
If you are riding, I am not complainin.

Ride away!
Link Posted: 6/2/2011 1:26:07 PM EST
[#28]
Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:
And before anyone says I'm a pussy, I rode my HD for years and now I have a bad disc in my back so I still want to ride and don't want to get crippled.


http://en-us.spyder.brp.com/home.aspx  

Why do you even care what people think here?

Can-am makes great products.  If it works for your needs get it.

I got one of their side by sides and love it.

http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q49/1Bigdogphotos/9363a3dc.jpg
 
I was looking at the SxS too.
What did that run, if I can ask?

 

With the full roof and hard windshield it was about 16
 


So basically you could buy a used jeep and upgrade it for the same money.
Link Posted: 6/2/2011 6:23:18 PM EST
[#29]



Quoted:



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Quoted:

And before anyone says I'm a pussy, I rode my HD for years and now I have a bad disc in my back so I still want to ride and don't want to get crippled.





http://en-us.spyder.brp.com/home.aspx  


Why do you even care what people think here?



Can-am makes great products.  If it works for your needs get it.



I got one of their side by sides and love it.



http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q49/1Bigdogphotos/9363a3dc.jpg

 
I was looking at the SxS too.

What did that run, if I can ask?



 


With the full roof and hard windshield it was about 16

 




So basically you could buy a used jeep and upgrade it for the same money.


Let me post the picture again....









You would rather have an old jeep than this?
 
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