I went from an Aspençade to a Can Am Ryker 900 ACE because of a lower back injury and pinched sciatica. After 2 years of physical therapy, I also developed vertigo. I could drive a car just fine but couldn't ride anything 2 wheels. I retired from Michigan (gloomy winter weather) to Florida (abundant, glorious sunshine). I wanted to get back to rinding again, so I went to the Can Am Course for 3 wheels and had a blast. It was so wonderful to feel a breeze on my person, my jacket flapping in the wind and the freedom of riding a bike. When I got home from the class, I bought my Can Am, used, as it was all I could afford. Thank goodness I got my sanity back. Now I am riding again. My self confidence has been restored, a smile came back on my face and I was genuinely happy and enjoying beling alive for the first time in years. My Ryker only has 5000 miles on it. I like your videos. Thanks for sharing your life experiences. Daniel
I'm sad that your experience has not been positive. I've seen your issues throughout your Ryker ownership experience videos. My purchase was a result of research on RUclips, your channel and others made me want to take this journey. THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR CONTENT! I have a 2021 Rally that I purchased new 2 years ago. I also had a persistent issue that that a POS dealer failed to correct and left me twisting in the wind. Can Am customer support almost annihilated my faith in this product telling me....Sorry, there's nothing we can do for you, we can't control what our independent owned dealers do. That left me feeling completely screwed. Fortunately I found another dealer that resolved my issue. I love riding this thing, It makes me smile. I wish you good luck in the future. Safe riding my friend.
I have a 2022 Sport, Love it. Still ride 2 wheelers but for long distance work it's the Ryker. Bought the sport for the cruise control(makes all the difference in the world) and the upgraded suspension, To be fair the KYB's may be 10% better. Now I started to see a very little front end shake at 6000 miles. I took the front wheels to a competent tire shop to get balanced. They were on the money. When I put them back on I swapped sides ,this took care of the issue. I should add that I have an aftermarket swaybar and steering stabilizer. These 2 items will make a huge improvement for freeway travel and aggressive riding.
Congrats on your 2022 Ryker Sport! I really hoped that the Ryker would work out for me, but mine is just an incorrigible problem child. The alignment and handling issues refuse to be solved to my satisfaction. I upgraded to the BRP 30% stiffer sway bar within the first two weeks of ownership, and it has been laser-aligned 5 times without lasting success. I even splurged and upgraded to the Elka Stage-4 shocks ($2200) to see if that would help calm the front end, but those still weren't the magic bullet to cure the erratic handling. I took my Ryker on several 1500+ mile road trips, and the effort required to maintain its trajectory and keep it in a single lane was very tiring. So, I relegated the Ryker to shorter weekend jaunts and commuting duty for a while. The last nail in the coffin of shame was when the CVT rollers grenaded and damaged the drive system at under 12K miles. That should have been covered under warranty, but Can-Am said NO. After that $1500+ repair, I decided that it was time to move on. Oh, well... live and learn. Cheers! 😉👍 --QM
I got to admit I got a 2022 sport after seeing all the Rykers video's. I got 3000 so far on it and know on wood only problem I had with mine is the main power wire was stripped on the battery and it kept shutting down on me. It rides straight so far and been really fun to ride. I have not had a chance to take it on any real long rides. My longest so far has been 250 miles. I am not surprised if CVT's has problems. I know alot of people with CVT even in their cars always going out on them. When I had my jeep I didn't even get 70k before the cvt started acting up. Cars cvt averages 120k if your lucky, most goes out before that.
There is one , our local guy as made a part that fixes the problem , yes you are right its a issue on 2019-2021 turning left and the vss goes on , the dealer do not have the fix .
Even with issues you've had I decided to get a rally last year. Absolutely no issues other than the weird stuff that happens when fuel is too low. Even took it off road.
That's tough to get to this point after all you've tried to do to make it something worth riding. You will def have a sigh of relief when it sells/trades. Good news is there are plenty of bikes/scooters in the sea. I have no desire to talk you out of this one, I've seen you ride it in this vlog & others - seems unpleasant for various reasons. Thank you for your vlogs!
I agree I can suggest you bring the XR150L into the mix at below $3000 MSRP USA . In Canada got mine out the door plated for Can.$5300 . The seat I find very comfortably , combined with soft suspension , I like the ride . Drivers peg are very small , but cheap fix .I might have to give up the wonderful Navi 😢.
I'm honestly surprised how long you stuck with the Ryker. I don't remember a single video where you actually enjoyed it without a laundry list of issues.
thats me and my trail. i love it waited 8 months to get it. but they just missed out on it. and tried to trade it in but they only wanted to give me 2500 for it and mancuso dropped the ball. so i'm stuck with it for now. and texas tiddler is in Oct.
The newer models (2021+) seem to be more reliable and have fewer issues than the earlier ones. The steering issues and VSS faults from the bad parts are reportedly still an issue with 2022 models, but Can-Am is finally admitting the issue and issuing TSB's (technical service bulletins) for Rykers that are still under warranty. I'm not sure if they are covering (or repairing) older models with the same issues. However, the CVT problems are troubling. When the rollers explode and amd damage the drive faces or drive housing, Can-Am isn't covering ANYTHING... even under extended warranty. That's what happened to my Ryker. 😒👎 --QM
I thought you had already sold the Ryker. I have a 2021 Ryker. One recall so far for the fender wiring harness. Did you put a steering dampner on yours? People say that makes a bigger improvement than the sway bar and links. You should try a Spyder. I have a 2015 RT-s. Much better machine and would be perfect for the touring you do. I'm seeing issues on the facebook groups on the 2020 and up Spyders, but the older ones from 2014-2019 are great! As for recalls, I just had to take my 2022 Honda in for a recall.
I've considered getting the the F3-S, but I don't like (or trust) BRP's customer service or IF they'll honor their warranty. I've had a very poor experience with Can-Am on this Ryker, so I'm not sure if I'd be willing to drop another $18K on a gamble. 😉👍 --QM
Riding and safety gear is optional but highly recommended. Some states have helmet laws that require motorcyclists to wear helmets and mandatory eye protection. I wear *almost* full gear on every ride. The age-old debate regarding safety equipment boils down to "ATGATT" (All The Gear All The Time) and "dress for the slide, not for the ride." My major motorcycle accident last year is a prime example: ruclips.net/video/ryELMtEel8g/видео.html . If I hadn't been wearing my safety gear, then I probably wouldn't have walked away from that incident. The Ryker doesn't lean or fall over, so the "slide" on the pavement is less likely but still possible. Gloves are a good idea because they protect your hands from rocks and pebble strikes ALL THE TIME. Riding jackets also protect you against small road debris, but their primary purpose is abrasion protection in a crash. The not-so-obvious benefit of wearing riding jackets is protection from the sun and wind. Sunburn and windburn (chapped skin) can be a problem after just a few hours of exposure. I'm a MOTGATT (most of the gear all the time) rider: helmet, gloves, jacket, and boots. Houston's heat and humidity preclude riding with "proper" motorcycle pants with armor. It's just too hot here, and that would increase the risk of heat stroke in the summer months. The rest of my riding gear is mostly textile mesh for good airflow, and I upgrade the armor to CE-2 or higher (e.g., D30, Rev'It Seeflex, etc) for better impact protection. Since my accident, I'm also considering the new airbag vests, but I still need to decide which model. I hope have a fun and safe entry into motorcycling! Cheers! 😉👍 --QM
It's a shame that the Ryker didn't work out. I've entertained the idea of getting a Spyder, but after the way CanAm did you on the CVT, no thanks. I'm no stranger to having teething pains as I have a Ural, but they've always been super to deal with, even taking care of something after my warranty expired because it was a known issue. So, you're aiming for an ADV 160 now?
Agreed! I'm looking at the new ADV160, but it might be a little while before I make the purchase. My first priority is a car for my 16yo daughter, then I'll look for a new/replacement toy for myself. 😉👍 --QM
The Can-Am Spyder (F3, RT) is a larger, heavier trike that uses power-assist rack-and-pinion steering. They are less prone to the handling issues than the Ryker. The Spyder's suspension is adjustable to compensate for toe, camber, and rear thrust alignment. The Ryker is only adjustable for toe. However, they all suffer from Can-Am's horrible customer service and apathetic attitude toward their customers' safety. 😒👎
The early Rykers seem to have more problems than the later models. Can-Am is definitely the LEAST trustworthy manufacturer and has had more critical safety recalls of any vehicle I've ever owned... and that's saying a lot. I've owned 120+ motorcycles and 35+ cars/trucks from just about any manufacturer you can name. Can-Am ranks at the bottom two. 😒👎
I'm not gonna lie, I'm sad you're leaving the brand but I understand why you're doing it. I have 21.2k on Leilani. I was pretty proud of that till ya told about the 90k one! Geesh!!
Can Am Has the same problems now that they've had from day one with this Machine and they REFUSE to address the problems. IF They'd put a chain on it and fix its Nagging issues, I'd Purchase one in a heartbeat, but they won't so I won't anytime soon.
The gravel rash is almost completely healed. My right thigh is still tender from the deep tissue bruising and crush injuries, but I'm almost back to "normal". 😉👍
I went from an Aspençade to a Can Am Ryker 900 ACE because of a lower back injury and pinched sciatica. After 2 years of physical therapy, I also developed vertigo. I could drive a car just fine but couldn't ride anything 2 wheels. I retired from Michigan (gloomy winter weather) to Florida (abundant, glorious sunshine). I wanted to get back to rinding again, so I went to the Can Am Course for 3 wheels and had a blast. It was so wonderful to feel a breeze on my person, my jacket flapping in the wind and the freedom of riding a bike. When I got home from the class, I bought my Can Am, used, as it was all I could afford. Thank goodness I got my sanity back. Now I am riding again. My self confidence has been restored, a smile came back on my face and I was genuinely happy and enjoying beling alive for the first time in years. My Ryker only has 5000 miles on it. I like your videos. Thanks for sharing your life experiences. Daniel
I'm sad that your experience has not been positive. I've seen your issues throughout your Ryker ownership experience videos. My purchase was a result of research on RUclips, your channel and others made me want to take this journey. THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR CONTENT! I have a 2021 Rally that I purchased new 2 years ago. I also had a persistent issue that that a POS dealer failed to correct and left me twisting in the wind. Can Am customer support almost annihilated my faith in this product telling me....Sorry, there's nothing we can do for you, we can't control what our independent owned dealers do. That left me feeling completely screwed. Fortunately I found another dealer that resolved my issue. I love riding this thing, It makes me smile. I wish you good luck in the future. Safe riding my friend.
Thanks again for awesome videos! Mr. Aaron 🍻🍻
Good luck on your sale. I haven't had any issues with my 2020 Ryker. 👍
My Ryker 900 does the same thing the right wheel hopping issue
Those Ryekers canam need a lot of attention.
buying first gen of things is usually asking for extra problem...
I have a 2022 Sport, Love it. Still ride 2 wheelers but for long distance work it's the Ryker. Bought the sport for the cruise control(makes all the difference in the world) and the upgraded suspension, To be fair the KYB's may be 10% better. Now I started to see a very little front end shake at 6000 miles. I took the front wheels to a competent tire shop to get balanced. They were on the money. When I put them back on I swapped sides ,this took care of the issue. I should add that I have an aftermarket swaybar and steering stabilizer. These 2 items will make a huge improvement for freeway travel and aggressive riding.
Congrats on your 2022 Ryker Sport! I really hoped that the Ryker would work out for me, but mine is just an incorrigible problem child. The alignment and handling issues refuse to be solved to my satisfaction. I upgraded to the BRP 30% stiffer sway bar within the first two weeks of ownership, and it has been laser-aligned 5 times without lasting success. I even splurged and upgraded to the Elka Stage-4 shocks ($2200) to see if that would help calm the front end, but those still weren't the magic bullet to cure the erratic handling.
I took my Ryker on several 1500+ mile road trips, and the effort required to maintain its trajectory and keep it in a single lane was very tiring. So, I relegated the Ryker to shorter weekend jaunts and commuting duty for a while. The last nail in the coffin of shame was when the CVT rollers grenaded and damaged the drive system at under 12K miles. That should have been covered under warranty, but Can-Am said NO. After that $1500+ repair, I decided that it was time to move on. Oh, well... live and learn. Cheers! 😉👍 --QM
I got to admit I got a 2022 sport after seeing all the Rykers video's. I got 3000 so far on it and know on wood only problem I had with mine is the main power wire was stripped on the battery and it kept shutting down on me. It rides straight so far and been really fun to ride. I have not had a chance to take it on any real long rides. My longest so far has been 250 miles. I am not surprised if CVT's has problems. I know alot of people with CVT even in their cars always going out on them. When I had my jeep I didn't even get 70k before the cvt started acting up. Cars cvt averages 120k if your lucky, most goes out before that.
Its impossible to cry about a 250 euro belt..wtf you people think? That you will ride forever with no maintenance?
There is one , our local guy as made a part that fixes the problem , yes you are right its a issue on 2019-2021 turning left and the vss goes on , the dealer do not have the fix .
I agree with your assessment of the Ryker as a machine with a lot of possibility, if only…
sold mine 18months ago after riding 10k miles on it,was great fun but needed more speed so bought a yamaha Niken instead..much more fun
Even with issues you've had I decided to get a rally last year. Absolutely no issues other than the weird stuff that happens when fuel is too low. Even took it off road.
👏 Congrats! I think my Ryker is just a problem child... born under an unlucky star or a hungover tech on the production line. 😉👍 --QM
@@QuasiMotard maybe but your stick to attitude is awesome
I saw the 90k odometer photo. Crazy. I traded my Ryker Rally in at 5k. 😊
6:46 ah I was waiting for you to unfold that mirror.. it was driving me nuts lol
That's tough to get to this point after all you've tried to do to make it something worth riding. You will def have a sigh of relief when it sells/trades. Good news is there are plenty of bikes/scooters in the sea. I have no desire to talk you out of this one, I've seen you ride it in this vlog & others - seems unpleasant for various reasons. Thank you for your vlogs!
I agree I can suggest you bring the XR150L into the mix at below $3000 MSRP USA .
In Canada got mine out the door plated for Can.$5300 .
The seat I find very comfortably , combined with soft suspension , I like the ride . Drivers peg are very small , but cheap fix .I might have to give up the wonderful Navi 😢.
I'm honestly surprised how long you stuck with the Ryker. I don't remember a single video where you actually enjoyed it without a laundry list of issues.
Quasi. Be careful in the heat we've been having. Shit will make you sick !
thats me and my trail. i love it waited 8 months to get it. but they just missed out on it. and tried to trade it in but they only wanted to give me 2500 for it and mancuso dropped the ball. so i'm stuck with it for now. and texas tiddler is in Oct.
I still debating if I should buy one
The newer models (2021+) seem to be more reliable and have fewer issues than the earlier ones.
The steering issues and VSS faults from the bad parts are reportedly still an issue with 2022 models, but Can-Am is finally admitting the issue and issuing TSB's (technical service bulletins) for Rykers that are still under warranty. I'm not sure if they are covering (or repairing) older models with the same issues.
However, the CVT problems are troubling. When the rollers explode and amd damage the drive faces or drive housing, Can-Am isn't covering ANYTHING... even under extended warranty. That's what happened to my Ryker. 😒👎 --QM
I thought you had already sold the Ryker. I have a 2021 Ryker. One recall so far for the fender wiring harness. Did you put a steering dampner on yours? People say that makes a bigger improvement than the sway bar and links. You should try a Spyder. I have a 2015 RT-s. Much better machine and would be perfect for the touring you do. I'm seeing issues on the facebook groups on the 2020 and up Spyders, but the older ones from 2014-2019 are great! As for recalls, I just had to take my 2022 Honda in for a recall.
Why not an F3 or RT?
I've considered getting the the F3-S, but I don't like (or trust) BRP's customer service or IF they'll honor their warranty. I've had a very poor experience with Can-Am on this Ryker, so I'm not sure if I'd be willing to drop another $18K on a gamble. 😉👍 --QM
I'm looking to get my motorcycle license and get a Can-Am. Do you need\use and ryding gear? Other than a helmet of course.
Riding and safety gear is optional but highly recommended. Some states have helmet laws that require motorcyclists to wear helmets and mandatory eye protection. I wear *almost* full gear on every ride.
The age-old debate regarding safety equipment boils down to "ATGATT" (All The Gear All The Time) and "dress for the slide, not for the ride." My major motorcycle accident last year is a prime example: ruclips.net/video/ryELMtEel8g/видео.html . If I hadn't been wearing my safety gear, then I probably wouldn't have walked away from that incident.
The Ryker doesn't lean or fall over, so the "slide" on the pavement is less likely but still possible. Gloves are a good idea because they protect your hands from rocks and pebble strikes ALL THE TIME. Riding jackets also protect you against small road debris, but their primary purpose is abrasion protection in a crash. The not-so-obvious benefit of wearing riding jackets is protection from the sun and wind. Sunburn and windburn (chapped skin) can be a problem after just a few hours of exposure.
I'm a MOTGATT (most of the gear all the time) rider: helmet, gloves, jacket, and boots. Houston's heat and humidity preclude riding with "proper" motorcycle pants with armor. It's just too hot here, and that would increase the risk of heat stroke in the summer months. The rest of my riding gear is mostly textile mesh for good airflow, and I upgrade the armor to CE-2 or higher (e.g., D30, Rev'It Seeflex, etc) for better impact protection. Since my accident, I'm also considering the new airbag vests, but I still need to decide which model.
I hope have a fun and safe entry into motorcycling! Cheers! 😉👍 --QM
It's a shame that the Ryker didn't work out. I've entertained the idea of getting a Spyder, but after the way CanAm did you on the CVT, no thanks. I'm no stranger to having teething pains as I have a Ural, but they've always been super to deal with, even taking care of something after my warranty expired because it was a known issue. So, you're aiming for an ADV 160 now?
Agreed! I'm looking at the new ADV160, but it might be a little while before I make the purchase. My first priority is a car for my 16yo daughter, then I'll look for a new/replacement toy for myself. 😉👍 --QM
it was a bad design on that steering from the get go
Do the F3 & Spiders have any of those problems
The Can-Am Spyder (F3, RT) is a larger, heavier trike that uses power-assist rack-and-pinion steering. They are less prone to the handling issues than the Ryker. The Spyder's suspension is adjustable to compensate for toe, camber, and rear thrust alignment. The Ryker is only adjustable for toe. However, they all suffer from Can-Am's horrible customer service and apathetic attitude toward their customers' safety. 😒👎
@@QuasiMotard That's the main reason I wouldn't buy a Can am. I'll stick with Honda or Other Jap Bikes. Hope you get a good offer on your Ryker.$$$$$
Is this Ryker just filled with faults or are those recalls normal? Ive never had a bike that needed recalls before,only heard about cars needing them
The early Rykers seem to have more problems than the later models. Can-Am is definitely the LEAST trustworthy manufacturer and has had more critical safety recalls of any vehicle I've ever owned... and that's saying a lot. I've owned 120+ motorcycles and 35+ cars/trucks from just about any manufacturer you can name. Can-Am ranks at the bottom two. 😒👎
I'm not gonna lie, I'm sad you're leaving the brand but I understand why you're doing it.
I have 21.2k on Leilani. I was pretty proud of that till ya told about the 90k one! Geesh!!
Can Am Has the same problems now that they've had from day one with this Machine and they REFUSE to address the problems. IF They'd put a chain on it and fix its Nagging issues, I'd Purchase one in a heartbeat, but they won't so I won't anytime soon.
A ryker 1330 6 speed semiauto..I sell my house to have one🤣 that 1330 it's a monster on reliability..no other engines go 250k miles and not rebuild
Canam's attitude is very worrisome. That is one big reason I got rid of mine.
Can't wait to see your new Honda ADV scooter 🛵 (clairvoyant - I can see the future) How's the road rash? Hope you're back to 100%👍
The gravel rash is almost completely healed. My right thigh is still tender from the deep tissue bruising and crush injuries, but I'm almost back to "normal". 😉👍
WGAF
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