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We are going to go for a two up test after the Reuben run. If Patti likes it then the wing and the FJR will get sold. Unless some generous soul offers up the right lotto ticket.

 
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Well the FJR CanAm Syder community will certainly have a service expert to go to in Lapine Oregon shortly.

 
We are going to go for a two up test after the Reuben run. If Patti likes it then the wing and the FJR will get sold. Unless some generous soul offers up the right lotto ticket.
I know a guy that needs to buy some gloves but aw **** I forgot yours are XXL, I got some windproof insulated ones from the ACE for 9.99 though...

 
Well the new Spyder RT limited is in the shop at home. Got a smokin good deal and six years warranty. Patti says the seat is as good as the wing and much less wind buffeting. The wing and the FJR are both for sale.Gonna keep the KLR until I forget to put my feet down at a stop.
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I'll figure how to get some pictures up but it looks like any other pearl white Spyder rt.

 
If I could not ride, I'd definitely consider a three wheeler, or just go back to driving a jeep with the doors and top off all the time. Congrats on the purchase.

Would be a fun ride.....but expensive. Can Am reliability is worse than BMW if you believe Consumer Reports. My two cents.
 
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Did you get the current model year or a leftover? Congratulations on the new ride!
Check your email Ray, I have the same questions as Ross! Papa Chuy Viejo wants to know all of the nitty gritty details, would your dealer make me a deal! JSNS!

Hi Ray, what are the exact specifics on the Spyder you bought! What did you pay out the door? Would your dealer make me the same deal? His RT Inventory?

 
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Looks badass. Do those things need highway pegs? They certainly look capable of chewing up LOTS of highway miles.

 
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I have a Can Am Outlander 650 ATV. So far it has been very reliable and seems well built. They appear to be the ATV of choice among the long time riders in my local area. It is very difficult to do basic maintenance on, however. Not sure if any of this experience will transfer to the Spyder.

 
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