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There are way more than a few of us that would like to see and find a quality Can Am Dealer or even better, a service shop in the vain of a Baja Ron or a lamonster Shop.After looking at the map of available demo sites it appears they don't expect to sell many Spyders West of the Mississippi.
I tested the F3 a couple of times and I feel about it the way you feel about RT. I'm an inch or so taller than you and the F3 feels more cramped to me. The boards on the 20+ RTs help a lot with that to me. I like them both, but the RT suits me better. Now, if I had some extra coins, I'd have bothToday I went to a Can-Am demo ride at FRS Powersports in Memphis, Tn. I had signed up for it earlier last month. Today I rode a Sea 2 Sky. I was not impressed. I still feel somewhat cramped on the Sky. I am 6'1" with long legs. I have owned 2 RT's in the past, a 2012 & a 2015. The ride is more refined but still has a lot of body roll in sharp corners. Starting the Sky and going into reverse was a learning process from my 2017 F3 L. I also got to ride a 2015 F3. They still have the brake pedal way too high for my liking, plus the pegs were set at #3, where as on my F3L they are set at #5. It was a good day to get to ride the new models, but I think I'll keep my F3L.
We have a team in KC this week, and another in Texas.After looking at the map of available demo sites it appears they don't expect to sell many Spyders West of the Mississippi.
The RedRock is definitely a premium ride. That suspension is amazing.I currently ride a 2021 RT, and will be demo riding a Sea to SKy in July. Maybe its a mistake since I might be tempted to trade in my perfectly nice RT for a new ride. Or maybe I will decide that my 2021 is just fine. FWIW, I talked with an owner of a new Canyon model. Interesting looking ride, for which he stated he paid $32,000. He said it is a very different experience than the former ride, an RTL. He said he had not yet taken it off road, but that the suspension system was so superior that bumps in the road were almost not perceptible at all. On the negative side, he said that the small windscreen was totally useless in blocking the wind.