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That's what the guys at Top Gear called the RT.
http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/can-am-spyder-rt-road-test-2014-02-19
http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/can-am-spyder-rt-road-test-2014-02-19
mutant triker does have a nice ring to it!!!:roflblack::roflblack:I kind of like the term...although "three-wheeled" and "trike" are redundant terms. I think I prefer "mutant trike" to "tadpole trike" or "reverse trike". Maybe we have found our moniker. I can't wait to wear the T-shirt. :roflblack:
" mutant trike " must have my friend silk screen it on a tshirt for me.............. but wait. what tshirt do I wear when I ride my Honda goldwing trike... hummmmmmmmmmmmmmm
I noted the final recommendation (driven by cost) to go for the RS - then suggesting slighter better performance will be gained. I thought this was an interesting thing to say given the new drive train is only in the RTS.
Jerry
At least it was the real Top Gear and not the lame :cus: sophomoric US version. They probably woulda done some clever bleep like take a trip on a completely clapped out Spyder while wearing a clown suit, with a Holstein cow riding two up with them.
Trike-u-like?![]()
But I bet the RS/RS-S is still faster. That new engine is good for low end torque and pulling trailers..not for higher end acceleration. That plus the extra weight and the RS-S is still the sport bike.
But I bet the RS/RS-S is still faster. That new engine is good for low end torque and pulling trailers..not for higher end acceleration. That plus the extra weight and the RS-S is still the sport bike.
Netjunkie,
I agree with you - and the author is saying it too. I take that as a complement to the V engine drivetrain.
But, I suspect the new engine can be given a different S/W program and new cams and would be a significant improvement to the RS/ST bikes. There is no substitution for cubic inches; you have about a ~33% increase in displacement.
Jerry
Netjunkie,
I agree with you - and the author is saying it too. I take that as a complement to the V engine drivetrain.
But, I suspect the new engine can be given a different S/W program and new cams and would be a significant improvement to the RS/ST bikes. There is no substitution for cubic inches; you have about a ~33% increase in displacement.
Jerry