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No Competition for Can Am

My point is I just want some other company to get into the reverse trike market. I think not only would it boot BRP in the butt to stop playing it safe, it would give those of us looking for other options another place to go :)

You might get your wish after BRP goes electric and finds out (like other manufacturers have) that the people that actually decide (ie; us) don't want them. Enter someone to capitalise on their weakened position possibly.:trike:
Barring that I just don't see the market as big enough for any other entrants. That and the thought of a trike at 150mph scares the bejeezus out of me. You know, 3 wheels all wanting to follow a separate track down the road and the handling quirks that generates.
They've already got us nanny stated with what we've got, can you imagine what would be needed to control a trike at double the usual velocity!:pray:May as well stay in bed.
 
I've had my ryker over 100 many many times. I feel fine on it. What it does need at those speeds those is better swaybar and sway bar links. Huge difference and stops the highway wandering of the front tires.

I will not buy an EV bike or an EV anything for that matter. I highly doubt their two EV bikes that they are going to put out are going to sell.. who asked for them?

can't wait for another company to come out with something, that way I can come out with my "I told you so Can Am" video lol.
 
I've had my ryker over 100 many many times. I feel fine on it. What it does need at those speeds those is better swaybar and sway bar links. Huge difference and stops the highway wandering of the front tires.

I will not buy an EV bike or an EV anything for that matter. I highly doubt their two EV bikes that they are going to put out are going to sell.. who asked for them?

can't wait for another company to come out with something, that way I can come out with my "I told you so Can Am" video lol.


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Hope you don't mind riding backwards
https://www.casarva.co.uk/casarva-kawasaki-land-speed-record-trike/
 
Yes, Honda is missing the boat. But...the GW seems to be destined to oblivion. I am seeing fewer and fewer as the days go by.
 
I'll send you the videos when I'm done. There's a garage in Canada that changed out the gearing and got the Ryker to 150mph. You don't need a spyder to have fun, totally different platform.

As far as spending money, If Kawasaki came out with an H2 powered reverse trike, yes I would spend 30k on it. It would be worth it at that point.

why dump money into the Ryker, because of the topic of this thread.. there is no other choice, no other competition out there. those of us that want to have fun, this is what we got to work with.

What is the company in Canada that changed the gearing on the Ryker ?
Tried to Google it, but nothing came up.
Did they do it at the finale drive or at the CVT.
Sounds interesting.
You also mentioned having the Ryker over 100mph.
What RPM was it turning at that speed?
Just an old gearhead asking questions.
 
Yes, Honda is missing the boat. But...the GW seems to be destined to oblivion. I am seeing fewer and fewer as the days go by.

Boils down to one thing. Reverse trikes aren't a profitable segment of the market and companies are in business to make a profit. If you build it they will come is not a business strategy. Regardless of what some think the GW is not the money maker for Honda. They pulled production out of Ohio because GW sales were shrinking and that factory was better served for other profitable business. They need to get younger riders onboard if they are to survive. My son is a good example. He makes good money and rides a 750 because with mortgage, family, and other obligations a $30,000 Wing or Spyder is NOT an option. Fortunately he has found an affordable 750 that rides, handles, and is comfy for two up touring. This is now the market. Spyders, Wings, and $40K HD's are becoming the exception and smaller more affordable machines are the future. Even the hot market for the big adventure bikes is starting to cool as people are buying the smaller alternatives. Cubic inches no longer sells cars and it isn't going to sell bikes much longer either.
 
What is the company in Canada that changed the gearing on the Ryker ?
Tried to Google it, but nothing came up.
Did they do it at the finale drive or at the CVT.
Sounds interesting.
You also mentioned having the Ryker over 100mph.
What RPM was it turning at that speed?
Just an old gearhead asking questions.

Going 111mph I was at 8200 RPM. It had nothing left after that.

the company is https://www.adhocperformance.ca/

He doesn't have anything for sale offically yet. But I work with BLRtuning and I know they have been talking back and forth about some future performance kits. I believe he's changed out the actual rear diff gear and something with the whole CVT unit as well. Have to wait and see how his testing goes.

But between Dave and ADhoc and Bill at BLRtuning and Treal performance, they have the fastest Rykers out there right now. So it is possible to get more fun out of these machines.
 
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Boils down to one thing. Reverse trikes aren't a profitable segment of the market and companies are in business to make a profit. If you build it they will come is not a business strategy. Regardless of what some think the GW is not the money maker for Honda. They pulled production out of Ohio because GW sales were shrinking and that factory was better served for other profitable business. They need to get younger riders onboard if they are to survive. My son is a good example. He makes good money and rides a 750 because with mortgage, family, and other obligations a $30,000 Wing or Spyder is NOT an option. Fortunately he has found an affordable 750 that rides, handles, and is comfy for two up touring. This is now the market. Spyders, Wings, and $40K HD's are becoming the exception and smaller more affordable machines are the future. Even the hot market for the big adventure bikes is starting to cool as people are buying the smaller alternatives. Cubic inches no longer sells cars and it isn't going to sell bikes much longer either.

They are for sure looking for a younger market. The Rebel line up is a perfect example, IMO. They started with a 250 and now they have several "upline" versions, including a "touring version." I believe it is 1100 cc and has a semi auto transmission option.

I like the low seating, but am not going back to two wheels now that I am "retired" from riding, due to health.

I also see that Kawi, has now brough back a "Vulcan" touring bike, complete with fairing, trunk, and hard bags. I used to have a Voyager. That was pretty close to the wing.
 
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Perhaps I am looking at this from the "old man" perspective, BUT I think the adrenaline junkies are a breed unto themselves. If you want to increase power and travel at 100+ mph, go for it. I personally think that is an unnecessary risk, not only to yourself, but to other people on the road. One example would be to note the number of wrecks on the T O t D or to go anywhere near one of the many "Bike Weeks" and watch the traffic on the roads. You will see constant lane shifts, wheelies at 60+ mph and a not insignificant number of road rash cases.
But, if that is your thing, go for it. I will keep to my speed limit + 10 and remain happy to be able to still ride.
 
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Boils down to one thing. Reverse trikes aren't a profitable segment of the market and companies are in business to make a profit. If you build it they will come is not a business strategy. Regardless of what some think the GW is not the money maker for Honda. They pulled production out of Ohio because GW sales were shrinking and that factory was better served for other profitable business. They need to get younger riders onboard if they are to survive. My son is a good example. He makes good money and rides a 750 because with mortgage, family, and other obligations a $30,000 Wing or Spyder is NOT an option. Fortunately he has found an affordable 750 that rides, handles, and is comfy for two up touring. This is now the market. Spyders, Wings, and $40K HD's are becoming the exception and smaller more affordable machines are the future. Even the hot market for the big adventure bikes is starting to cool as people are buying the smaller alternatives. Cubic inches no longer sells cars and it isn't going to sell bikes much longer either.


But I wonder if when he turns 50 or 60, he will want a $30K Goldwing. Isn't that the natural progression? Smaller, economical bikes for younger folks and then they move up to larger, most costly and more comfortable bikes as they grow older.
 
But I wonder if when he turns 50 or 60, he will want a $30K Goldwing. Isn't that the natural progression? Smaller, economical bikes for younger folks and then they move up to larger, most costly and more comfortable bikes as they grow older.

That was the natural progression when I started but I think that is changing. Today's middleweight or what I consider middleweight bikes are amazingly capable machines. Power, suspension, comfort, and the ability to carry two folks with all their gear at a much less expensive price. Bigger is better is no longer relevant.
 
Going 111mph I was at 8200 RPM. It had nothing left after that.

the company is https://www.adhocperformance.ca/

He doesn't have anything for sale offically yet. But I work with BLRtuning and I know they have been talking back and forth about some future performance kits. I believe he's changed out the actual rear diff gear and something with the whole CVT unit as well. Have to wait and see how his testing goes.

But between Dave and ADhoc and Bill at BLRtuning and Treal performance, they have the fastest Rykers out there right now. So it is possible to get more fun out of these machines.

That swaybar looks interesting https://www.adhocperformance.ca/product/rykermod-n900-stainless-swaybar/91?cp=true&sa=true&sbp=false&q=false Not going to get one of those on any factory machine. What are you running?
 
A year or two before I decided that 3 wheels might be what I needed and that the Goldwing was feeling heavier and heavier each riding season, I was hoping for the Neowing to be a reality. I did consider the Niken from Yamaha, until that is I actually sat on one. It was BIG, and HEAVY, and not really more stable or easy to balance at a stop than a big two wheeler. Two years ago I got tired of waiting and bought a new RT and have not looked back. I would like to see some competition to CanAm, if nothing else than to keep some pressure on the price increases. I saw a new Sea to Sky priced at over $34,000 out the door so I am hoping that one of the Japanese firms can get into this market and be ready for when I decide to trade in the RT.
 
But...the GW seems to be destined to oblivion.

As is every vehicle. When's the last time you ever saw a Stutz Bearcat! :D

They pulled production out of Ohio because GW sales were shrinking and that factory was better served for other profitable business.

That was part of it, but I think a bigger reason was Honda built a versatile power sports factory in Japan that can produce, I believe, every motorcycle on one assembly line. The Ohio Goldwing factory was adjacent to the car factory and they needed more car manufacturing space.
 
Is there any definition of what is actually competition for the Spyder? Everyone seems to want something different to me.

Do people want a tilting Nabla trike (Neowing) or a planar/non-tilting Nabla trike (Aftermarket BMW conversion GG Taurus trike)??

I don't agree with the idea that big bikes are on the way out, just that design is not meeting the market. If design was meeting the market the Spyder would never have been born and a success.
 
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I was talking about this with a couple friends. What brought it up was that there were zero changes to the Ryker for 2024.

If Can Am had any sort of competition in the reverse trike market, I don't think they'd be making the choices they are now. It just feels comfortable, safe choices because they know there is no where else to go for this product.

If Harley came out with one, you know those die hard Harley guys would go right back to them. If another company made a more performance based model, they would lose what younger/spirted demo they do have.

Just saying, I could be completely wrong. But it's been brought a few times to me by different people, so there might be something to it.

I hear what you're saying and agree too. But there's always a but! Several months ago, in 2023, or maybe it was 2022 & over a year ago, there was a company manufacturing a reverse Trike but powered by an electric motor. Not quite the same as the Can-Am Spyder and Ryker; I don't think it will hit the market like Can-Am. Me, I would never trade my 2016 Can-Am Spyder RTS SE6 for some electric Trike. Ride safe, wear your gear, but most of all, enjoy the ride. GDoc
 
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