• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

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  1. BryanSD

    From the crate setup

    You've come to the same conclusion I did. I think when buying new, it's important to ride it for a few months as it was delivered per the specs the dealer must follow. If the Spyder doesn't ride well but you've got third-party services or third-party parts involved it can confuse who caused the...
  2. BryanSD

    No aftermarket sway bar and no laser allignment.....

    Yep, no sway bar or alignment was necessary for my 2017 RT Limited. One of these days though, I'd like to ride one with a sway bar and compare. I just know that at this point in time if I told my wife (she drives it too) I needed either, she would ask, "what for?".
  3. BryanSD

    Can am rally video

    I'm an 2017 RT Ltd owner. I suspect that for most of us with the an RT/F3 on the Rotax 1330...we're not looking to replace our Spyder with a Ryker but instead considering the inclusion of a second three-wheeler in the family. I do however wonder how many that previously considered buying a used...
  4. BryanSD

    Thanks you AnthonyG

    Anthony, are there plans to move the site over to SSL (from http to https)?
  5. BryanSD

    Can am rally video

    This video convinced me that I need to ride a Ryker before I think about buying a second Spyder.
  6. BryanSD

    F3-T vs RT SE6

    Two other differences include Heated Grips and Automatic Self-leveling Rear Air Suspension. This Fall, I really came to appreciate the heated grips on my RT and would add them in a second if I owned an F3-T.
  7. BryanSD

    Ryder, a winner for Can Am

    Wow, two years before you can purchase a 900 or 1330? That's crazy. And citizens are OK with this? What's the rationalization for the law?
  8. BryanSD

    Ryder, a winner for Can Am

    I think you speak a lot of truth there although I'd probably spin it with a little less gloom and doom. :-) Absolutely agree with you that no one in their right mind should buy a Ryker 600 when with a little more savings a 900 can be obtained. I also think floor space is going to be an issue. My...
  9. BryanSD

    Ryder, a winner for Can Am

    Yea, the health of a local dealer is important. I think mine has struggled a bit and I worry. I think it would be in BRP's interest to keep as many Can-Am dealers open as possible. If my local dealer went away, I'm not so sure I'd keep my Spyder. It's no fun to have to travel 70+ miles just to...
  10. BryanSD

    Ryder, a winner for Can Am

    Yep, I'll be right there with you in letting time tell the tale. I too hope the Ryker's are successful because as long as the demand of any three-wheelers increases I think that's a good thing for the Spyder line as a whole too.
  11. BryanSD

    Ryder, a winner for Can Am

    I haven't rode one yet, but for all the negatives you talk about the Ryker (no storage, bare bones, no protection against elements, etc) they are all there for two-wheelers too. I think the Ryker will be perfect for all those people (mostly younger adults) that ride around my city in their...
  12. BryanSD

    Another Ryker review

    I just stopped by my dealer this afternoon to ask what he thought about the Ryker. He hasn't seen one in person so is going to hold final judgement but he walked through with me what he thought were the positives and negatives. My impression is that with the Ryker's price point, the CVT...
  13. BryanSD

    Domio Pro+

    I decided to go ahead and take the risk and buy two of them (one for me and one for my wife). There are some pre-order sales going on via Indiegogo so bought a pair through for $280 ($140 each). It's either going to be a great Christmas present for the both of us or the dumbest thing I've ever...
  14. BryanSD

    Ryder, a winner for Can Am

    High End Ryker or Slight Used RT/F3? You should be able to accessorize the Ryker to a level that would be comfortable for touring. The problem though is as the accessorized cost hits the $12,000-$13,000 range with those accessories for a few thousand dollars more into the price point of a used...
  15. BryanSD

    2016 F3 Limited battery tender hook up HELP

    I never thought about using that connector to temporary connect accessories! Hmmm...
  16. BryanSD

    Domio Pro+

    They have two models the Domio Pro and the Domio Pro+. The Domio Pro+ appears to be intended for motorcycle riding and a response to the complaints that that the audio couldn't be heard well due to engine noise. I also think there is likely a range of difference in experience with the audio...
  17. BryanSD

    Domio Pro+

    Both.
  18. BryanSD

    Domio Pro+

    A new Domio Pro+ that includes audio and voice communication is coming out. The audio is done through sound vibration and mounts on the outside of your helmet. Anyone have experience with Domio or similar products? Introductory price seems reasonable.
  19. BryanSD

    Ryker dirt road and gravel

    Glad to hear that the experience hasn't been all bad riding a RT or F3 on gravel roads. I've been a little over-protective by avoiding the roads given that the Spyder's are belt driven.
  20. BryanSD

    Ryker ride first impressions

    Ryker on Half-Day Highway Trips? Thanks for your impressions on the Ryker. My wife and I are looking for a second three-wheeler to ride along with our current 2017 RT LTD. How well do you think the two will complement each other? What I really want to know, can you see yourself riding the Ryker...
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