Who cares what people, buddies, family, friends, idiots say about riding a Can-Am. I inherited my 2018 F3 Spyder Can-Am with just 700 miles on it. I am going to ride it and take care of it. The rest of those haters, keep your 2 wheels and cut through traffic. I'll see you on the other side! This is one smoooooooth ride. My wife and I love it.
I am 76 yrs old and I sold my Indian motorcycle 3 months ago I am sad as hell because I still feel willing and super able to keep on riding, but now my wife is saying no more motorcycles because she thinks it's too dangerous on the roads. she met me and knew that I was a Biker, but now I am stuck at home doing nothing except my daily physical exercises and watching sunny days just pass me by. I feel like I am just sitting and waiting for the angel of Death. I am still full of life and I don't even have any medical issues. I am quietly saving up my money to get a Ryker Rally.
I think a certain amount of introspection regarding one's own abilities is required before making that decision. As you've noted, if you have quick enough reaction times and the ability to safely drive a car, odds are you'll be ok on a Spyder. For disabled riders like myself, Spyders are a godsend. I once had a knee injury that was bad enough that I needed a cane to walk. All I had to do was fold up the cane, put it in the side saddlebag, climb/hobble onto the Spyder, fire it up and take off. Never would have been able to do that on two wheels!
I rode the Can-Am Experience twice. Got lucky when I showed up to speak with the dealership owner but 1st had a question for the Experience leader, Tiffany. Named her because she was as instrumental as the dealership owner, Bob, in my decision to purchase a Spyder RT Limited. I signed up with the understanding i would get a Ryker. 1st the stuff that had me going 3 wheels. A fractured femur from a fellow who took me for a ride on his bumper the week between Americade in Lake George and Laconia. Took one Goose in for an oil change and dropped off the other. Still have an internally deranged right knee thanks to that. Plus a spinal cord stimulator for my back and 6 months prior, a total right hip replacement. First Bob taught me how to get on a Spyder. Get up on passenger pegs, throw leg over and sit in passenger seat. When ready, then slide down into the rider position. Genius. Tiffany absolutely would not let me ride the Ryker. Not enough suspension for me. She had me on the Sea to Sky for 2 hours. In between rides, I took the F3 for a quick spin. Liked the lower position but hated the brake pedal and the pegs. She told me about all the aftermarket stuff but cautioned me that by the time i was done, . I was within striking range of the Spyder. She figured the Sea to Sky with its special seat materials would be for me. Just sat on the RT Limited and said, sorry this one is for me, not the Sea to Sky. Bought my new Spyder RT Ltd a week later when my dealer found one for me at another dealership out of state. Have 3 Moto Guzzi, my wife and I are lifetime members of the National Moto Guzzi Owners Club but can't safely say I can ride one. The Can-Am Spyder RT Limited and the Can-Am Experience all helped the decision making for me.
Lol…I have to reel the “butt-hurt cause I didn’t get a wave” in a bit. Yes, I get a lot of ribbing from my 2-wheel buddy’s for the Spyder. Many are 5-10 years younger and I tell them “you just wait”. Awesome video as always!
The wave is a very sensitive topic... I have friends who get very angry about not getting the wave.. and.. its a jeep thing too. EVERYBODY... YOU BETTER WAVE @602NORTH!!! 😂😂 Always great to hear from you RJ!!! 👍
I would suggest to this guy to go to dealer and mount a Spyder to determine the degree of difficulty. How's his coordination, does he drive in traffic with some degree of comfort mentally? I'm 89, pretty good shape for the shape I'm in if you get my drift. I have had shoulder replacements, hip replacements, I have to scoot my right leg over the front seat, and dismount with a bit of body twist. Wife Millie load up and make the trip from FL to TN on occasion on the RT. So each of has to realize our limitations measured with our desire to ride. Millie joined me and we had a good laugh with you guys at the deli and the food thing. Good video CoachBob. Thanks you for the 'wave' thing, we are on the same page with that.
I hope you don't mind me posting a long comment, this is something I wrote last year after a long ride: These are my thoughts after a 4-day ride covering 1,447 miles and 26 hours in the saddle to the 3 wheel rally in Deadwood SD. Why do I ride a Can-Am Spyder? I’ve read many of the comments on this topic. There are people that have very specific issues dealing with a physical impediment or problems brought on by aging that the Spyder platform overcomes so they can stay on the road. I think that is wonderful, but there is more to the Spyder story than just that. I am 57 years old I(now 58), healthy, and very capable of riding a two wheel motorcycle for years to come. In fact, the first two-wheeler I rode was a mini bike when I was 6. I had motorcycles up until I was 23, then I got married and we had seven children. The next thing I know 34 years had passed. I made up my mind this was going to be the year I got back on the road. I settled on a 2021 Can-Am Spyder RTL in April of 2021. There are several reasons I made the choice to go with a Spyder. 1. Luggage capacity, I want to be able to hit the road for extended periods by myself and have everything I need. The RTL has tons of capacity, I don’t think anything compares to it. 2. Comfort is important to me: I want to enjoy the ride; I don’t want to be physically beaten up from the experience. Heated seats and hand grips help extend my short riding season in Mn. (I rode 80 miles yesterday in 46 degrees) The RTL is very comfortable and smooth to ride, I love it. 3. Style means a great deal to me, I am fussy about what I wear, my appearance, what I drive, etc. I love the look of my machine. It is very classy in my opinion. 4. Something left at the end of the ride. If I ride all day battling the South Dakota winds, I want to have energy left to enjoy the evening. I rode back from Deadwood today, 570 miles total. I still feel good and am no more fatigued than if I would have driven it in a luxury car. A two-wheeler would have taken more out of me. 5. Uniqueness, I could have made another choice and became just another guy in his 50s that bought a xxxxx. You fill in the blank. I love the head turns I get when I come down the street or the young kids that come up and talk to me about my RTL. It is unique and commands attention. 6. Enjoyment, I want the experience to be fun. When I am riding I have a big grin on my face most of the time. It is plain and simple fun to ride! 7. Finally Safety: There are many things that make the Spyder platform safe, here is a short but not complete list: a. Two wheels in front make the motorcycle extremely stable to ride as well as giving it great stopping power b. The wide front end makes you much more visible and others are much more likely to see you. c. The design makes it much safer to ride in the rain than being on two wheels. d. Riding in traffic doesn’t wear you out as much because you’re not having to put your feet down in stop and go traffic. My hope is more will have the courage to take a different path
Absolutely excellent insight... I could not have said it any better. I may very well use your comment as a template for a future video... I will, of course, give you full credit. Thanks so much for sharing this.
Haha, I believe the answer to the title of this video, lies within the title of this video. You're never too OLD to ride a Sypder, but I do plan on riding my Spyder until I'm too WEAK or too BROKEN to ride it, and I do not mind not knowing when that day will come. I will say this, 2 years ago I had no interest in retiring because I didn't really know how I was going to spend my retirement years, but that has since changed. I now know exactly how I want to spend and enjoy the years beyond my upcoming retirement. So for me, the Spyder has changed my future, and changed my life, and for that I am so thankful !!!
G'day Bob & Vic - Thank you very much for your videos - great stuff - informative and interesting. You have turned me into a You Tube Addict! I just read my note before sending it and felt a bit embarrassed and have hesitated to post it. But it's not a brag. It's to reinforce that age is only a measure of time, not a dictator of what you choose to do! you spoke about. GET ONTO THE SPYDER MATE!!! If you want to contact me here on the Sunshine Coast I'm happy to have-a-chat.... After 30 years of Harley riding through: Oz - NZ - USA and since 2013 (Age 70) Oz - NZ- USA - Canada - UK - Western Europe, (with overseas runs paused only the last two years due to covid) - last week I sadly let go my last HD Road King Special. The BIG EIGHT-0 looms next next year, luckily with no problems except a large number (haha) beside my name. Just thought it time to lessen the risk. Just rode 300K's home on the new Spyder F3 S over Mt Mee (a famous riding Mtn here in Qld) and had an absolute ball. Damp road & a bit of mist on the mountain but even pushing it a bit there was absolutely no sign of a slip or slide! Still some adrenalin, but so relaxing. So if you decide to get off your two wheels - don't just get off - get on three wheels! Keep encouraging the oldies (and the youngies) Bob & Vic. All the Best DJ (PS my wife Claire [76] apart from pillioning on the Road King for 500,000+ kilometres over 20 years, since 2013 has also travelled with me on our Harley Triglide here and overseas for over 200,000 kilometres! - some operations for her this year to get into shape to get back on!)😊
I am 71 and my wife is 73. We both love riding our spyder rt/ I have had both knees replaced. 4 vertebrae in my lower back fused, along with 4 vertebrae in my neck and my right wrist fused. We love riding and rode to the top of pikes peak this summer.We live to ride and ride to eat with our group :)
I was just chatting with another rider considering buying a rather expensive bike. I'll be 60 this year and he's about my age. my reply to him is when you get older, you start to measure your life in how many riding seasons you have left. with that said, I would throw caution in the wind and purchase it. Life is short and you should try to make the best of what you have left. I whole heartily agree, if you have the motor skills, go for it. Great topic! Eric
Glad to see Coach Vic out with you again and see she is doing well. Love your videos always informative. So my wife was against a bike period (due to a scare she had on a 2wheel bike many yrs ago) until she got to drive a Can am Ryker , well we took the safety course that can am offers and now we own a Spyder and love it. We plan to purchase another one so we each have one. I will say we are in our 40's we have never had a motorcycle and this thing is a blast to ride and so easy, I do believe no matter the age if you have the ability to ride jump on a Spyder you will be fine. Be safe out there all who ride. Take care Coach Bob and Vic stay healthy , eat right and be safe. May God Bless you both .
My cousin is in a wheel chair and still rides his own Can am F3 with no issues. I plan to ride in my 70s and if I need three wheels it will be a Cam Am. I have ridden the conventional trikes and the Cam Am handles way better in my opinion. Glad to see Coach Vic is doing great!!
well, i don't know if this is on topic, but I have a few handicaps, not really challenging, but i have some things that the spyder has allowed me to get on the road and enjoy the "RIDE". I am 57, and i know that that isn't old, but i was in poor health, i had weight loss surgery, lost weight, starting eating better, but just getting out to enjoy the road, but was really what the spyder gave me. Freedom to take this new life i was given and live it to a fuller extent. Now I have found a brother i have never met before, and i am going to get to go meet him on my spyder!!!!
Congratulations on your fitness success. Keep pushing on my friend.. that is awesome. The freedom of the open road is truly inspiring and helps us all!! VERY COOL!!!👍🏍 Thanks so much for this comment.. God bless you brother!!! CB3
The Spyder extended my Ryding years exponentially !! Last year at the age of 76 my friend and i traveled 7187 miles in 23 days ! Have ridden 2 wheels for 60 +/- years. The trip last year is my EPIC Ryde !! Do Not Ryde the Couch ! Ryde a Spyder ! Andy n Arkansas
Eureka : so many of my questions answered, huge thanks CoachBob & CoachVic, p.s. when one is as old, broken & ugly as I am the Spyder quite simply is just beautiful !!
I grew up riding motorcycles and other than the 10 years I had to take off because of cancer, I still enjoy riding them but every time I ride my wife's Spyder I get a huge kick out of it and I'm only 70 years old 😁👍
Short version, I think you 2 are wonderful people. It is so absolutely cool that you take your wife out on the spyder. If more people cared for each other this old world would be a much better place. I'm not a subscribing kind of person and I subscribed.
Great topic. I think you nailed it on the head...physical and mental ability are the only factors and age is irrelevant. I sure do love seeing you two conversate in the restaurant. It is sad that people have been so influenced by advertisements and peer pressure that their brains have become branded. You see it everywhere in life, including motorbikes. Here's food for thought - when I get off my Spyder, I'm wide awake and smiling, regardless how far I've driven. I don't see too many two wheelers smiling and wide awake. Most are exhausted and sore.
This was a great discussion...I hope the gentleman from Australia considers a Spyder and gives it a try. It sounds like he would still be able to safely enjoy riding. 👍 TommyG plans on getting a Spyder when he is done riding his Harley...
Coach Vic looks good and healthy! You two are so perfect for each other. Wow the trees have really popped. So beautiful. Age is nothing it's how you feel. You are right some can and others can't. We will know when this whole life is too much we will stop.
Mid 60's rider here, been on 2 wheels for 50+ of them. Health is still reasonably good so I hope/plan on riding a long time. I did invest in a Can Am RT already for 2 reasons. First I wanted to see if I would enjoy the experience and the answer is yes. Two, my other half won't ride 2 wheels anymore (just because we took a drainage ditch detour on the Tenere' on a forest dirt road courtesy of a jackwagon driver-didn't even go down but that did it for her) so if I want company on the RV/Motorcycle trips it's the Spyder. Having both options is fun and it just depends on how I feel that day as to what I ride. I know of 80+ year olds still on 2 wheels and doing well. Key to this longevity is to keep the body in the best condition possible; do the exercises that we didn't have to do when younger, eat well and get the right rest. I see so many of my peers who are already in enough decline so they can't ride anymore. Some because their body just didn't cooperate. Enjoyed the post. Ride safe.
I bought my RTLtd two years ago because I was losing strength and stability in my legs. Subsequently I was diagnosed with Parkinson's disorder. I can ride a push bike and my Can am as if there is nothing wrong, it's only when I get off that anyone would notice. I was on two wheels for 40 years but don't miss them. I love my can am.👍👍
Inspirational video, Coach Bob! I bought a 2023 Spyder RT Limited this week. It is colored red. I shall name her “Ruby!” I am a paraplegic and I will use a hand brake. I am also going to use a seat with a gas filler port. I expect it to be ready next week. All these things I’ve been inspired to do because of your and Coach Vic’s motivation. Thank you for that. I will post videos of my first ride and all my trips. Stay safe and warm.
Ik some ppl care about what others think. But who cares? As long as your happy and having fun, it doesn't matter. I'm excited about getting a spider. I've never drove a motorcycle but I've road on one. I think it's fun. Now, would I ever drive one? No. I'd rather have a spider! So don't let anything stop you from doing what you love.
I just found you looking up the spyder. I absolutely love you and your wonderful family. I want to get a Spyder so bad so I have been researching them. Your channel is one of my favs now. Thank you.
I ride spyder rt Ltd sea to. Sky. I have messed up left ankle that can be unreliable. I learned that my balance at 60+ is not up to riding 2 wheel confidently and safely. I ride the spyder like it's stolen sometimes
Great video Coaches! You covered all the angles very well. And yes, the emotional factor can outweigh the physical. No matter how well anyone covers the problems with physical or age issues until it happens to you it’s almost impossible to fully grasp. BUT the Spyder gives options that are game changers. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing the video that was great enjoyed it very much you guys made some very great points especially for me I don't want to bore you guys with a big story but I just turned 70 and still very active I have a Honda shadow first bike I very had I was a truck driver all my life didn't get as much home time so no time for a bike but always liked them so when I turned 50 my wife signed me up up for a bike coarse because I would have talked about it a never did it but now I have to do it took the coarse and love it got my license and then my bike it was used had no kms we live in Canada we have had a lot of awesome trips so four years ago we decided to buy a gold wing and trailer its a great bike love it Gail loves going on she fells like she is in her lazy boy okay my point my reflects not as quick as they use to be and I fine the wing getting a little heavier now when we are slow riding thinking about selling the wing and going to a spyder I will keep the shadow can't sell my first bike I have never rode one but I am going in may with old trucking buddy and biking bud to take the coarse for the fun of it he had to sell his wing because of leg problems but still wants to ride so we are going to try it 150 dollars for the coarse I have spent way more than that on other things sorry for the big story but your video really hit me when I watched it I that is so nice to see you guys going on your bike very up lifting great channel thanks for sharing all your positive vibes take care have a great weekend
I'd love to get a Sea to Sky and I'm on SSDI just don't have the money buy one so I keep playing the lottery and hope to win before it's to late. You are such a lovely couple, I'm glad coach Vick is feeling better.
If you worry about what other people think about you for what you ride. Then there is something wrong with you. To the gentleman that had sent to email I have faith that you can ride the Can-Am Spyder with no problem. So Get out there and create your new dreams. I will say this to everyone my Can-Am Spyder will outrun any two wheel motorcycle out there but I could do it and comfort.
Great video. Glad to see both of you are doing good and in good health. Outstanding topics on this video. As part of the Texas Patriot Guard Riders, I ride with many Harleys but we are treated the same as everybody else. In fact sometimes the Spyders and other 3 wheelers out number the Harleys.
I am 76 years old and have been riding a Spyder for 10 years. Back when they first came out around 2008, I said that a person would have to have more money than brains to buy one. in 2012 when I bought my first Spyder, my wife reminded me of my first impression on the Spyder. I gratefully admitted my mistake and have had no regrets. Over these past 10 years, I have had the joints in both hips and both shoulders replaced, but that has not deterred me. The fact that I injured my rotator cuff muscle last year was the most annoying situation to overcome. This made me realize that you need to be able to use your arms for the "push-pull" action to steer a Spyder or any other trike.
The Spyder definitely increases our riding longevity. OUCH!!! Rotator Cuff.. That is no fun brother. I hope the shoulder gets better real soon. Ride safe my friend!!!
Great subject Bob. I have ridden all my life until I had a stroke a few years back. I survived quite well except it robbed me of my balance. I thought my biking days were over, then I saw a Spyder at the Dealer I was delivering a package to. Well I now have a 2021 F-3S and am loving it!!! Got it in November of last year so it was tuff now being able to ride all winter long! However I did get a couple rides in in November when the temps were not to bad. My last bike was a Honda Valkyrie std so I was a little nervous about spending so much on a 1330 3 cylinder. Thought it would be a disappointment after owning that land Yatch (Valkyrie) let me tell ya, no regrets!!! The Spyder is plenty powerful. I am going to get a Corbin saddle with backrest. Had one on my Valkyrie and while it’s $$$, it worth the$! The factory seat on the Honda was soft but offered no support. It’s still in my garage I’ll sell it cheep to anybody that wants one. It’s off a 1997 STD Valkyrie. LOL! Holy cow, is this a long post, or what! 🥴
I am glad you're still riding. The Spyder has been a Godsend for Coach Vic and I as well. Hope y'all "thaw out" up north real soon and can get on the road!!! Thanks for the comment. CB3
@@CoachBob3 you bet sir. My brother lives in Florida. He has 2 bikes, one in Fla and one in his second home in Iowa. He should be here, as a matter in fact….now. He was bringing some stuff up to Iowa in a trailer from the Florida home. He hasn’t seen the Spyder except in pictures. He will love ridding it. Can’t wait to see him this next weekend!
Hello coach, thank you both for this video. At 71 and having 4 TIAs and having a stroke this is very helpful in making a decision for a spider. Living in Fl seeing many now riding 3 wheelers. H Ds , Gold Wings and Cam Am spiders.
Great video. I always enjoy watching how much you enjoy life. I have a question for you. I've been really wanting to buy a couple of Spyders and take family trips on them. My only problem is that for the last 5 years I've had a dislocated hip replacement and not able to walk. I haven't been able to find a doctor willing to try to put it back in place yet. But that's a whole different story. I use a mobility scooter to get around. So my question is have you ever heard of someone pulling a scooter behind a Spyder or is it even a possibility? Thank you for your time. God bless you and your family. We've been praying for a speedy recovery for you wife.
If it can fit in the trailer and meets weight specs you can absolutely do it. The biggest hurdle would be lifting it in order to get it in the trailer... Hope this information helps... thanks for watching. 👍
Great topic, I would say, it all depends on the person and their individual honestly on their physical and mental state. I would also say, hey fine a dealership that offers test rides and test ride a spyder 🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
Good point...i used to ryde the back of my hubbs motorcycle...i would get motion sickness from the curves: my view would be road/sky/road/sky...i would have to tak dramamine...got my own ryde now...Can Am Spyder F3
Coach Bob Luvs rider Vic ;-) For anyone that didn't grow up in the midwest or Great White North, it drives and steers just like a snowmobile on wheels. I saw a sketch of an EV version. I think that has potential considering the trends.
Love your videos Coach Bob and Vick. Going on a tour this summer to promote Missions… what gear do you use to get such great audio from both of you? Just bought a Insta360 One X2 for video.
Hi Coach Bob great video! I preordered a sea to sky in September and still waiting for it to come in. My dealer can’t tell me much besides he’s doesn’t know? Do you know if BRP is having problems with manufacturing?
Hey Coach, have you had any reliability issues with your Spyder, i.e. mechanical, electrical, or other ? if so, where you able to fix any of it yourself or did you have to let your dealer fix it? if dealer, how expensive was it?
I found your channel and I have been doing alot of research I am looking to get a spider and I have had a back fusion of the s1 l5 and it left me in unbalanced position I walk with a cane I am going to be 59 I am just waiting for ssd to kick in looking at 2022 to new rt limited
Hi there, just found and enjoying your videos, one question what video recorder/dash cam do you use on the Spyder and if possible could you please make a video explaining how you attached and wired it in on the Spyder as it would be good to have video memories to keep, many thanks Andy.
I will do a video on the TriGlide vs the Spyder. It is a very interesting comparison. Thanks for the suggestion!!! Personally, I prefer the Spyder. But.. the TriGlide is amazing!!
Well I orderd the 2022 rt limted 2 weeks ago the marcolina metallic red chrome edition, it came in last week no components wating on computer chip,hopefully get to get it next couple weeks.but it came close on the spyder and trike. Spyder did win
I just can't hold up a bike or lift one for that matter I haven't rode a bike in 36 yrs and I am going to get a spider as long as I have fun that's what matters
I am handicapped I have trouble doing a lot of things I was in the hospital for about a yr. Commas died all that stuff, its been yrs now ,was Broken up inside pretty badly and a lot more lost half my insides and so much more don't want to cry ! I have that bone disease now , where I break real easy I have broken bones in my backs right now and I gotta be careful get shots twice a year now for it. I have many issues but I do a lot of things I shouldn't do lol ( I am not dead ) DON'T like to ask for help all the time. but I learned to drive and do everything over again I'm bored I need to do things older 72 and not as Strong as I should be ! I have limitations of course, and I can do things I know when to say NO Through , keeps telling me NO . you're too old and you're too weak I don't agree. Seems like everybody wants to run my life for me ! what do you think about that coach Vic telling you you can't do this you can't do that when you know you can do a lot of things. I know when to say no . NOT A CHILD. I have that bone disease where I break real easy I have some broken bones in my backs right now from it that how They found it and I gotta be careful I have many issues but I do a lot of things I shouldn't do but I learned to drive and do everything over again I'm bored I need to do things and I can do things it's just that everybody cause I'm older keeps telling me oh you're too old and you're too weak I don't agree what do you think about that coach Vic telling you you can't do this you can't do that when you know you can do a lot of thingsI would love to get a spider my question is does it have a power BREAKS on it I have enough strength to drive a car and everything else , but I have some weakness in my back and legs IF THEY need help they still come to me. Anyway Please Forgive my writing and so on ! I never went to school as a child I was raised in Is a orphanage so on . ❤️🙏🏻 GOD BLESS
Coach Bob, I enjoyed the video on the pedal commander. I noticed when you shifted you kept the throttle open. I've tried to shift my 2019 spyder f3 limited like my Harleys. Smooth and quietly. It there is always a clunk or a clank, 🤠 ..and the same with reverse...reverse is, of course, louder. I bought this in December with 2500 miles. I've told you, it's the black chrome. I'm still in Missouri caring for my son but the question, I guess, is the noise normal and do you come off the throttle when you shift. I've always rode two wheels and love my CanAm. Just curious about shifting. Please help...Robert. AKA BigOleBob
When you're going into first or reverse... no throttle. Once I am going though... its throttle the entire time even while shifting. Just like a paddle shift on a sports car. Great question.👍
G'day again Coach Bob - Thank you for your note about a 'nice resume' , but somehow the main aim of my note to you was lost when a part of my post somehow disappeared! The BIG purpose of commenting was to get a message to the man in Australia who was having doubts. I'll put that part in again: THIS IS A MESSAGE TO THE OZ GUY YOU SPOKE ABOUT GET ONTO THE SPYDER MATE!!! If you want to contact me here on the Sunshine Coast I'm happy to have-a-chat.... Bob - I'm not familiar with facebook (in fact don't even have an account - Claire does) but would like to get my phone number/email address to the man for him to use if he wants to. Help please! DJ
I’d love to come ride with y’all over there. 👍👍👍 If you’d like to send your contact info… bob3coach@gmail.com Again thanks for the comment my Australian friend.
Who cares what people, buddies, family, friends, idiots say about riding a Can-Am. I inherited my 2018 F3 Spyder Can-Am with just 700 miles on it. I am going to ride it and take care of it. The rest of those haters, keep your 2 wheels and cut through traffic. I'll see you on the other side! This is one smoooooooth ride. My wife and I love it.
My wife had to give up her 2 wheeler due to a foot injury , she now rides a 600cc Ryker along with the best of them .. she loves it :)
I am glad y'all are still riding. RYDE SAFE MY FRIEND!!!
I am 76 yrs old and I sold my Indian motorcycle 3 months ago I am sad as hell because I still feel willing and super able to keep on riding, but now my wife is saying no more motorcycles because she thinks it's too dangerous on the roads. she met me and knew that I was a Biker, but now I am stuck at home doing nothing except my daily physical exercises and watching sunny days just pass me by. I feel like I am just sitting and waiting for the angel of Death. I am still full of life and I don't even have any medical issues. I am quietly saving up my money to get a Ryker Rally.
I think a certain amount of introspection regarding one's own abilities is required before making that decision. As you've noted, if you have quick enough reaction times and the ability to safely drive a car, odds are you'll be ok on a Spyder. For disabled riders like myself, Spyders are a godsend. I once had a knee injury that was bad enough that I needed a cane to walk. All I had to do was fold up the cane, put it in the side saddlebag, climb/hobble onto the Spyder, fire it up and take off. Never would have been able to do that on two wheels!
ABSOLUTELY EXTRAORDINARY!!!! I love stories like this.. Thanks for sharing this. You are inspiring others to ride!!! 👍
I rode the Can-Am Experience twice. Got lucky when I showed up to speak with the dealership owner but 1st had a question for the Experience leader, Tiffany. Named her because she was as instrumental as the dealership owner, Bob, in my decision to purchase a Spyder RT Limited. I signed up with the understanding i would get a Ryker. 1st the stuff that had me going 3 wheels. A fractured femur from a fellow who took me for a ride on his bumper the week between Americade in Lake George and Laconia. Took one Goose in for an oil change and dropped off the other. Still have an internally deranged right knee thanks to that. Plus a spinal cord stimulator for my back and 6 months prior, a total right hip replacement. First Bob taught me how to get on a Spyder. Get up on passenger pegs, throw leg over and sit in passenger seat. When ready, then slide down into the rider position. Genius. Tiffany absolutely would not let me ride the Ryker. Not enough suspension for me. She had me on the Sea to Sky for 2 hours. In between rides, I took the F3 for a quick spin. Liked the lower position but hated the brake pedal and the pegs. She told me about all the aftermarket stuff but cautioned me that by the time i was done, . I was within striking range of the Spyder. She figured the Sea to Sky with its special seat materials would be for me. Just sat on the RT Limited and said, sorry this one is for me, not the Sea to Sky. Bought my new Spyder RT Ltd a week later when my dealer found one for me at another dealership out of state. Have 3 Moto Guzzi, my wife and I are lifetime members of the National Moto Guzzi Owners Club but can't safely say I can ride one. The Can-Am Spyder RT Limited and the Can-Am Experience all helped the decision making for me.
WOW...what a story. Thank you for sharing your experience. By the way, I love the Guzzi's...very cool!!! 👍👍👍
@@CoachBob3 I call them 3 of a Perfect Pair after the King Crimson album. 2 1993 California III and 1 1976 850 T3.
Lol…I have to reel the “butt-hurt cause I didn’t get a wave” in a bit. Yes, I get a lot of ribbing from my 2-wheel buddy’s for the Spyder. Many are 5-10 years younger and I tell them “you just wait”. Awesome video as always!
The wave is a very sensitive topic... I have friends who get very angry about not getting the wave.. and.. its a jeep thing too.
EVERYBODY... YOU BETTER WAVE @602NORTH!!! 😂😂
Always great to hear from you RJ!!! 👍
@@CoachBob3 😂👋
Thinking about buying my first spyder your videos have helped me out a lot we in North West Indiana safe riding
I would suggest to this guy to go to dealer and mount a Spyder to determine the degree of difficulty. How's his coordination, does he drive in traffic with some degree of comfort mentally? I'm 89, pretty good shape for the shape I'm in if you get my drift. I have had shoulder replacements, hip replacements, I have to scoot my right leg over the front seat, and dismount with a bit of body twist. Wife Millie load up and make the trip from FL to TN on occasion on the RT. So each of has to realize our limitations measured with our desire to ride. Millie joined me and we had a good laugh with you guys at the deli and the food thing. Good video CoachBob. Thanks you for the 'wave' thing, we are on the same page with that.
You are an amazing man Bill!!! You and Millie make me try harder!!! Y'all are awesome!!!!!
Thanks a bunch Bob, can't hold a candle to you and Vikki and your awesome achievements. Love following your channel. Blessings.
I hope you don't mind me posting a long comment, this is something I wrote last year after a long ride:
These are my thoughts after a 4-day ride covering 1,447 miles and 26 hours in the saddle to the 3 wheel rally in Deadwood SD.
Why do I ride a Can-Am Spyder?
I’ve read many of the comments on this topic. There are people that have very specific issues dealing with a physical impediment or problems brought on by aging that the Spyder platform overcomes so they can stay on the road.
I think that is wonderful, but there is more to the Spyder story than just that.
I am 57 years old I(now 58), healthy, and very capable of riding a two wheel motorcycle for years to come. In fact, the first two-wheeler I rode was a mini bike when I was 6. I had motorcycles up until I was 23, then I got married and we had seven children. The next thing I know 34 years had passed. I made up my mind this was going to be the year I got back on the road. I settled on a 2021 Can-Am Spyder RTL in April of 2021.
There are several reasons I made the choice to go with a Spyder.
1. Luggage capacity, I want to be able to hit the road for extended periods by myself and have everything I need. The RTL has tons of capacity, I don’t think anything compares to it.
2. Comfort is important to me: I want to enjoy the ride; I don’t want to be physically beaten up from the experience. Heated seats and hand grips help extend my short riding season in Mn. (I rode 80 miles yesterday in 46 degrees) The RTL is very comfortable and smooth to ride, I love it.
3. Style means a great deal to me, I am fussy about what I wear, my appearance, what I drive, etc. I love the look of my machine. It is very classy in my opinion.
4. Something left at the end of the ride. If I ride all day battling the South Dakota winds, I want to have energy left to enjoy the evening. I rode back from Deadwood today, 570 miles total. I still feel good and am no more fatigued than if I would have driven it in a luxury car. A two-wheeler would have taken more out of me.
5. Uniqueness, I could have made another choice and became just another guy in his 50s that bought a xxxxx. You fill in the blank. I love the head turns I get when I come down the street or the young kids that come up and talk to me about my RTL. It is unique and commands attention.
6. Enjoyment, I want the experience to be fun. When I am riding I have a big grin on my face most of the time. It is plain and simple fun to ride!
7. Finally Safety: There are many things that make the Spyder platform safe, here is a short but not complete list:
a. Two wheels in front make the motorcycle extremely stable to ride as well as giving it great stopping power
b. The wide front end makes you much more visible and others are much more likely to see you.
c. The design makes it much safer to ride in the rain than being on two wheels.
d. Riding in traffic doesn’t wear you out as much because you’re not having to put your feet down in stop and go traffic.
My hope is more will have the courage to take a different path
Absolutely excellent insight... I could not have said it any better. I may very well use your comment as a template for a future video... I will, of course, give you full credit.
Thanks so much for sharing this.
Haha, I believe the answer to the title of this video, lies within the title of this video. You're never too OLD to ride a Sypder, but I do plan on riding my Spyder until I'm too WEAK or too BROKEN to ride it, and I do not mind not knowing when that day will come. I will say this, 2 years ago I had no interest in retiring because I didn't really know how I was going to spend my retirement years, but that has since changed. I now know exactly how I want to spend and enjoy the years beyond my upcoming retirement. So for me, the Spyder has changed my future, and changed my life, and for that I am so thankful !!!
Love this, Wayne!!
Awesome!!! You are the MAN!!!
G'day Bob & Vic -
Thank you very much for your videos - great stuff - informative and interesting. You have turned me into a You Tube Addict!
I just read my note before sending it and felt a bit embarrassed and have hesitated to post it.
But it's not a brag. It's to reinforce that age is only a measure of time, not a dictator of what you choose to do!
you spoke about.
GET ONTO THE SPYDER MATE!!!
If you want to contact me here on the Sunshine Coast I'm happy to have-a-chat....
After 30 years of Harley riding through:
Oz -
NZ -
USA
and since 2013 (Age 70)
Oz -
NZ-
USA -
Canada -
UK -
Western Europe,
(with overseas runs paused only the last two years due to covid) -
last week I sadly let go my last HD Road King Special.
The BIG EIGHT-0 looms next next year, luckily with no problems except a large number (haha) beside my name. Just thought it time to lessen the risk.
Just rode 300K's home on the new Spyder F3 S over Mt Mee (a famous riding Mtn here in Qld) and had an absolute ball. Damp road & a bit of mist on the mountain but even pushing it a bit there was absolutely no sign of a slip or slide! Still some adrenalin, but so relaxing.
So if you decide to get off your two wheels - don't just get off - get on three wheels!
Keep encouraging the oldies (and the youngies) Bob & Vic.
All the Best
DJ
(PS my wife Claire [76] apart from pillioning on the Road King for 500,000+ kilometres over 20 years, since 2013 has also travelled with me on our Harley Triglide here and overseas for over 200,000 kilometres! - some operations for her this year to get into shape to get back on!)😊
That is an awesome resume'. AWESOME STUFF right there. You inspire me to ride even more. Thanks for sharing this. VERY COOL!!!👍👍👍👍
I am 71 and my wife is 73. We both love riding our spyder rt/ I have had both knees replaced. 4 vertebrae in my lower back fused, along with 4 vertebrae in my neck and my right wrist fused. We love riding and rode to the top of pikes peak this summer.We live to ride and ride to eat with our group :)
I was just chatting with another rider considering buying a rather expensive bike. I'll be 60 this year and he's about my age. my reply to him is when you get older, you start to measure your life in how many riding seasons you have left. with that said, I would throw caution in the wind and purchase it. Life is short and you should try to make the best of what you have left. I whole heartily agree, if you have the motor skills, go for it. Great topic! Eric
I ride occasionally with a gentleman that's 80 or 82. He couldn't hold up the Goldwing anymore. I believe he got the Spyder 5 years ago.
Glad to see Coach Vic out with you again and see she is doing well. Love your videos always informative. So my wife was against a bike period (due to a scare she had on a 2wheel bike many yrs ago) until she got to drive a Can am Ryker , well we took the safety course that can am offers and now we own a Spyder and love it. We plan to purchase another one so we each have one. I will say we are in our 40's we have never had a motorcycle and this thing is a blast to ride and so easy, I do believe no matter the age if you have the ability to ride jump on a Spyder you will be fine. Be safe out there all who ride. Take care Coach Bob and Vic stay healthy , eat right and be safe. May God Bless you both .
My cousin is in a wheel chair and still rides his own Can am F3 with no issues. I plan to ride in my 70s and if I need three wheels it will be a Cam Am. I have ridden the conventional trikes and the Cam Am handles way better in my opinion. Glad to see Coach Vic is doing great!!
love to hear this, Mike!!
well, i don't know if this is on topic, but I have a few handicaps, not really challenging, but i have some things that the spyder has allowed me to get on the road and enjoy the "RIDE". I am 57, and i know that that isn't old, but i was in poor health, i had weight loss surgery, lost weight, starting eating better, but just getting out to enjoy the road, but was really what the spyder gave me. Freedom to take this new life i was given and live it to a fuller extent. Now I have found a brother i have never met before, and i am going to get to go meet him on my spyder!!!!
Congratulations on your fitness success. Keep pushing on my friend.. that is awesome. The freedom of the open road is truly inspiring and helps us all!! VERY COOL!!!👍🏍
Thanks so much for this comment.. God bless you brother!!! CB3
I'm so glad you can share the wind together on your rydes! 🤗
The Spyder extended my Ryding years exponentially !! Last year at the age of 76 my friend and i traveled 7187 miles in 23 days ! Have ridden 2 wheels for 60 +/- years. The trip last year is my EPIC Ryde !! Do Not Ryde the Couch ! Ryde a Spyder ! Andy n Arkansas
Hey Andy.. Excellent comment.. Are y'all doing Hot Springs this year...if so..when?
That’s a lot of miles!! Nice!😎
Eureka : so many of my questions answered, huge thanks CoachBob & CoachVic, p.s. when one is as old, broken & ugly as I am the Spyder quite simply is just beautiful !!
I grew up riding motorcycles and other than the 10 years I had to take off because of cancer, I still enjoy riding them but every time I ride my wife's Spyder I get a huge kick out of it and I'm only 70 years old 😁👍
Short version, I think you 2 are wonderful people. It is so absolutely cool that you take your wife out on the spyder. If more people cared for each other this old world would be a much better place. I'm not a subscribing kind of person and I subscribed.
Great topic. I think you nailed it on the head...physical and mental ability are the only factors and age is irrelevant. I sure do love seeing you two conversate in the restaurant. It is sad that people have been so influenced by advertisements and peer pressure that their brains have become branded. You see it everywhere in life, including motorbikes. Here's food for thought - when I get off my Spyder, I'm wide awake and smiling, regardless how far I've driven. I don't see too many two wheelers smiling and wide awake. Most are exhausted and sore.
Man this is a wonderful relationship you guys have. Never a dull moment with CoachVic lol enjoy the videos. Keep em coming! Thanks
This was a great discussion...I hope the gentleman from Australia considers a Spyder and gives it a try. It sounds like he would still be able to safely enjoy riding. 👍
TommyG plans on getting a Spyder when he is done riding his Harley...
Coach Vic looks good and healthy! You two are so perfect for each other. Wow the trees have really popped. So beautiful. Age is nothing it's how you feel. You are right some can and others can't. We will know when this whole life is too much we will stop.
Enjoy this beautiful day Coach Vic 💙 take care of our girl Coach Bob, we really love you guys for sharing your life with us..
Mid 60's rider here, been on 2 wheels for 50+ of them. Health is still reasonably good so I hope/plan on riding a long time. I did invest in a Can Am RT already for 2 reasons. First I wanted to see if I would enjoy the experience and the answer is yes. Two, my other half won't ride 2 wheels anymore (just because we took a drainage ditch detour on the Tenere' on a forest dirt road courtesy of a jackwagon driver-didn't even go down but that did it for her) so if I want company on the RV/Motorcycle trips it's the Spyder. Having both options is fun and it just depends on how I feel that day as to what I ride. I know of 80+ year olds still on 2 wheels and doing well. Key to this longevity is to keep the body in the best condition possible; do the exercises that we didn't have to do when younger, eat well and get the right rest. I see so many of my peers who are already in enough decline so they can't ride anymore. Some because their body just didn't cooperate. Enjoyed the post. Ride safe.
Absolutely.... taking care of ourselves is our best bet for riding longevity. Great comment!!! 👍
I bought my RTLtd two years ago because I was losing strength and stability in my legs. Subsequently I was diagnosed with Parkinson's disorder. I can ride a push bike and my Can am as if there is nothing wrong, it's only when I get off that anyone would notice. I was on two wheels for 40 years but don't miss them. I love my can am.👍👍
New 2 wheel rider at 46 yrs old. Like the thought of the Spyder though. Love your content 👍
Thanks so much!!! 👍
Inspirational video, Coach Bob! I bought a 2023 Spyder RT Limited this week. It is colored red. I shall name her “Ruby!” I am a paraplegic and I will use a hand brake. I am also going to use a seat with a gas filler port. I expect it to be ready next week.
All these things I’ve been inspired to do because of your and Coach Vic’s motivation. Thank you for that. I will post videos of my first ride and all my trips. Stay safe and warm.
Ik some ppl care about what others think. But who cares? As long as your happy and having fun, it doesn't matter. I'm excited about getting a spider. I've never drove a motorcycle but I've road on one. I think it's fun. Now, would I ever drive one? No. I'd rather have a spider! So don't let anything stop you from doing what you love.
Good to see you BOTH out and about.
Happy to see you guys on the Spider again. God bless 🙏 from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷
We in the UK call the "Pee-Can" a "Guz-Under" because it Gus-Under the Bed😎, Great information on are you too Old to Ride a Spyder
Glad to see you both out again make the day great. Can't wait till the next one👍👍👍👍
A great way to start my Saturday
Great subject, good to see Coach. Vic out and about,God Bless you always
I just found you looking up the spyder. I absolutely love you and your wonderful family. I want to get a Spyder so bad so I have been researching them. Your channel is one of my favs now. Thank you.
I ride spyder rt Ltd sea to. Sky. I have messed up left ankle that can be unreliable. I learned that my balance at 60+ is not up to riding 2 wheel confidently and safely. I ride the spyder like it's stolen sometimes
Great video Coaches! You covered all the angles very well. And yes, the emotional factor can outweigh the physical. No matter how well anyone covers the problems with physical or age issues until it happens to you it’s almost impossible to fully grasp. BUT the Spyder gives options that are game changers. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing the video that was great enjoyed it very much you guys made some very great points especially for me I don't want to bore you guys with a big story but I just turned 70 and still very active I have a Honda shadow first bike I very had I was a truck driver all my life didn't get as much home time so no time for a bike but always liked them so when I turned 50 my wife signed me up up for a bike coarse because I would have talked about it a never did it but now I have to do it took the coarse and love it got my license and then my bike it was used had no kms we live in Canada we have had a lot of awesome trips so four years ago we decided to buy a gold wing and trailer its a great bike love it Gail loves going on she fells like she is in her lazy boy okay my point my reflects not as quick as they use to be and I fine the wing getting a little heavier now when we are slow riding thinking about selling the wing and going to a spyder I will keep the shadow can't sell my first bike I have never rode one but I am going in may with old trucking buddy and biking bud to take the coarse for the fun of it he had to sell his wing because of leg problems but still wants to ride so we are going to try it 150 dollars for the coarse I have spent way more than that on other things sorry for the big story but your video really hit me when I watched it I that is so nice to see you guys going on your bike very up lifting great channel thanks for sharing all your positive vibes take care have a great weekend
I'd love to get a Sea to Sky and I'm on SSDI just don't have the money buy one so I keep playing the lottery and hope to win before it's to late. You are such a lovely couple, I'm glad coach Vick is feeling better.
If you worry about what other people think about you for what you ride. Then there is something wrong with you.
To the gentleman that had sent to email I have faith that you can ride the Can-Am Spyder with no problem. So Get out there and create your new dreams.
I will say this to everyone my Can-Am Spyder will outrun any two wheel motorcycle out there but I could do it and comfort.
Love this, David!!
Great video. Glad to see both of you are doing good and in good health. Outstanding topics on this video. As part of the Texas Patriot Guard Riders, I ride with many Harleys but we are treated the same as everybody else. In fact sometimes the Spyders and other 3 wheelers out number the Harleys.
I am 76 years old and have been riding a Spyder for 10 years. Back when they first came out around 2008, I said that a person would have to have more money than brains to buy one. in 2012 when I bought my first Spyder, my wife reminded me of my first impression on the Spyder. I gratefully admitted my mistake and have had no regrets. Over these past 10 years, I have had the joints in both hips and both shoulders replaced, but that has not deterred me. The fact that I injured my rotator cuff muscle last year was the most annoying situation to overcome. This made me realize that you need to be able to use your arms for the "push-pull" action to steer a Spyder or any other trike.
The Spyder definitely increases our riding longevity.
OUCH!!! Rotator Cuff.. That is no fun brother. I hope the shoulder gets better real soon. Ride safe my friend!!!
Great subject Bob. I have ridden all my life until I had a stroke a few years back. I survived quite well except it robbed me of my balance. I thought my biking days were over, then I saw a Spyder at the Dealer I was delivering a package to. Well I now have a 2021 F-3S and am loving it!!! Got it in November of last year so it was tuff now being able to ride all winter long! However I did get a couple rides in in November when the temps were not to bad. My last bike was a Honda Valkyrie std so I was a little nervous about spending so much on a 1330 3 cylinder. Thought it would be a disappointment after owning that land Yatch (Valkyrie) let me tell ya, no regrets!!! The Spyder is plenty powerful. I am going to get a Corbin saddle with backrest. Had one on my Valkyrie and while it’s $$$, it worth the$! The factory seat on the Honda was soft but offered no support. It’s still in my garage I’ll sell it cheep to anybody that wants one. It’s off a 1997 STD Valkyrie. LOL! Holy cow, is this a long post, or what! 🥴
So happy your riding season is about to begin!!
@@PurpleOnThree yea, me too! This has been a ruff spring this year. Colder than usual. Thanks purple on three!
@@troy9er it has been colder here too...soon!! 🙏💜
I am glad you're still riding. The Spyder has been a Godsend for Coach Vic and I as well. Hope y'all "thaw out" up north real soon and can get on the road!!! Thanks for the comment. CB3
@@CoachBob3 you bet sir. My brother lives in Florida. He has 2 bikes, one in Fla and one in his second home in Iowa. He should be here, as a matter in fact….now. He was bringing some stuff up to Iowa in a trailer from the Florida home. He hasn’t seen the Spyder except in pictures. He will love ridding it. Can’t wait to see him this next weekend!
#Wecanallride….Can-Am’s new slogan
Don’t you love it?
AMEN!!! Let them all ride!!! 👍🏍👍
Lots of respect to you both, great content and video and sound too, hopefully be on a can am soon, alongside our scooters and motorcycles 👍👍👍
You two are an inspiration
😎
Hello coach, thank you both for this video. At 71 and having 4 TIAs and having a stroke this is very helpful in making a decision for a spider.
Living in Fl seeing many now riding 3 wheelers. H Ds , Gold Wings and Cam Am spiders.
Awesome.. I am glad it helped. Stay healthy my friend.
CB3
@@CoachBob3 maybe you did a video on the reliability of these trikes. I Googled it and they say they have very poor ratings.
Great video. I always enjoy watching how much you enjoy life. I have a question for you. I've been really wanting to buy a couple of Spyders and take family trips on them. My only problem is that for the last 5 years I've had a dislocated hip replacement and not able to walk. I haven't been able to find a doctor willing to try to put it back in place yet. But that's a whole different story. I use a mobility scooter to get around. So my question is have you ever heard of someone pulling a scooter behind a Spyder or is it even a possibility? Thank you for your time. God bless you and your family. We've been praying for a speedy recovery for you wife.
If it can fit in the trailer and meets weight specs you can absolutely do it. The biggest hurdle would be lifting it in order to get it in the trailer...
Hope this information helps... thanks for watching. 👍
A big "attaboy" to your "camera crew", I lost count how many camera angles you had to edit 🤫🤔🤨🤓
Thanks brother!!!
Great topic, I would say, it all depends on the person and their individual honestly on their physical and mental state. I would also say, hey fine a dealership that offers test rides and test ride a spyder 🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
Excellent point!!! 👍
Pecan pie 🥧 🥰... .... Life is uncertain... Eat dessert first!
When I get balance problems, that is when I sell my motorcycle and get a can am. Until that time I will ride my motorcycle.
Good point...i used to ryde the back of my hubbs motorcycle...i would get motion sickness from the curves: my view would be road/sky/road/sky...i would have to tak dramamine...got my own ryde now...Can Am Spyder F3
Coach Bob Luvs rider Vic ;-)
For anyone that didn't grow up in the midwest or Great White North, it drives and steers just like a snowmobile on wheels. I saw a sketch of an EV version. I think that has potential considering the trends.
Y’all are awesome 😎
You're supposed to eat dessert first, in case you die before they get the main course to you.
Love your videos Coach Bob and Vick. Going on a tour this summer to promote Missions… what gear do you use to get such great audio from both of you? Just bought a Insta360 One X2 for video.
I am using the GoPro "Media Mod" which holds our GoPro 8, 9 and 10. We are plugging in the "Purple Panda" Microphone into the Media mod case.
God Bless you Bith always.
Glad things are going well for the both of you. How is the trailer flooring you installed, holding up?
It still holding up well. I am going to be doing a video on the trailer very soon. Long term review and fit and finish. Thanks for watching!!!
I'm 68 in Aug.2022. I feel younger when I ride. Lol
Hi Coach Bob great video! I preordered a sea to sky in September and still waiting for it to come in. My dealer can’t tell me much besides he’s doesn’t know? Do you know if BRP is having problems with manufacturing?
Hi Paul..there are delays in production. I will be making a short video on Wednesday about that very issue. I hope you get your Spyder real soon!!!
Hey Coach, have you had any reliability issues with your Spyder, i.e. mechanical, electrical, or other ? if so, where you able to fix any of it yourself or did you have to let your dealer fix it? if dealer, how expensive was it?
Hi Jerome... I am going to be making a video about this in upcoming weeks. But.. SO FAR.. I have had no real dependability issues with my Spyder.
I found your channel and I have been doing alot of research I am looking to get a spider and I have had a back fusion of the s1 l5 and it left me in unbalanced position I walk with a cane I am going to be 59 I am just waiting for ssd to kick in looking at 2022 to new rt limited
Hi there, just found and enjoying your videos, one question what video recorder/dash cam do you use on the Spyder and if possible could you please make a video explaining how you attached and wired it in on the Spyder as it would be good to have video memories to keep, many thanks Andy.
I am using GoPros. I will do a video that will come out Wednesday. I will do a thorough walk through in that video for ya.
Thank you sir.
Coach Bob your take on something spyder rt limted. Harley Trike
I will do a video on the TriGlide vs the Spyder. It is a very interesting comparison. Thanks for the suggestion!!!
Personally, I prefer the Spyder. But.. the TriGlide is amazing!!
Well I orderd the 2022 rt limted 2 weeks ago the marcolina metallic red chrome edition, it came in last week no components wating on computer chip,hopefully get to get it next couple weeks.but it came close on the spyder and trike. Spyder did win
i have parkinson luv my spyder if you worried about it take a class for 99.00 bucks see if you like it
Excellent suggestion!!!! Thanks for watching..
I just can't hold up a bike or lift one for that matter I haven't rode a bike in 36 yrs and I am going to get a spider as long as I have fun that's what matters
I am handicapped I have trouble doing a lot of things I was in the hospital for about a yr. Commas died all that stuff, its been yrs now ,was Broken up inside pretty badly and a lot more lost half my insides and so much more don't want to cry ! I have that bone disease now , where I break real easy I have broken bones in my backs right now and I gotta be careful get shots twice a year now for it. I have many issues but I do a lot of things I shouldn't do lol ( I am not dead ) DON'T like to ask for help all the time. but I learned to drive and do everything over again I'm bored I need to do things older 72 and not as Strong as I should be ! I have limitations of course, and I can do things
I know when to say NO Through , keeps telling me NO . you're too old and you're too weak I don't agree. Seems like everybody wants to run my life for me ! what do you think about that coach Vic telling you you can't do this you can't do that when you know you can do a lot of things. I know when to say no . NOT A CHILD. I have that bone disease where I break real easy I have some broken bones in my backs right now from it that how They found it and I gotta be careful I have many issues but I do a lot of things I shouldn't do but I learned to drive and do everything over again I'm bored I need to do things and I can do things it's just that everybody cause I'm older keeps telling me oh you're too old and you're too weak I don't agree what do you think about that coach Vic telling you you can't do this you can't do that when you know you can do a lot of thingsI would love to get a spider my question is does it have a power BREAKS on it I have enough strength to drive a car and everything else , but I have some weakness in my back and legs
IF THEY need help they still come to me. Anyway
Please Forgive my writing and so on ! I never went to school as a child I was raised in Is a orphanage so on .
❤️🙏🏻 GOD BLESS
Coach Bob, I enjoyed the video on the pedal commander. I noticed when you shifted you kept the throttle open. I've tried to shift my 2019 spyder f3 limited like my Harleys. Smooth and quietly. It there is always a clunk or a clank, 🤠 ..and the same with reverse...reverse is, of course, louder. I bought this in December with 2500 miles. I've told you, it's the black chrome. I'm still in Missouri caring for my son but the question, I guess, is the noise normal and do you come off the throttle when you shift. I've always rode two wheels and love my CanAm. Just curious about shifting. Please help...Robert. AKA
BigOleBob
When you're going into first or reverse... no throttle. Once I am going though... its throttle the entire time even while shifting. Just like a paddle shift on a sports car. Great question.👍
@@CoachBob3 thank you..for your response..and your channel..bigobob
It’s “pee-con”
yall are so cute
Thank ya!!! 😎
Can you stay awake?
G'day again Coach Bob - Thank you for your note about a 'nice resume' , but somehow the main aim of my note to you was lost when a part of my post somehow disappeared!
The BIG purpose of commenting was to get a message to the man in Australia who was having doubts.
I'll put that part in again:
THIS IS A MESSAGE TO THE OZ GUY YOU SPOKE ABOUT
GET ONTO THE SPYDER MATE!!!
If you want to contact me here on the Sunshine Coast I'm happy to have-a-chat....
Bob - I'm not familiar with facebook (in fact don't even have an account - Claire does) but would like to get my phone number/email address to the man for him to use if he wants to. Help please!
DJ
I’d love to come ride with y’all over there. 👍👍👍
If you’d like to send your contact info… bob3coach@gmail.com
Again thanks for the comment my Australian friend.