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Can Am will most like'ie be my next bike, if anything happens to my GW TRIKE............ I don't want to go through the process of TRIKE'n out another bike... (plus +) there's a Can Am dealership just down the road from me, (almost walk'n distance.....vs.... 30 miles away Honda deal'rrr (and then another 150 miles away trike builder, (that I honestly do not trust)

Ronnie
10/7/24
 
Can Am will most like'ie be my next bike, if anything happens to my GW TRIKE............ I don't want to go through the process of TRIKE'n out another bike... (plus +) there's a Can Am dealership just down the road from me, (almost walk'n distance.....vs.... 30 miles away Honda deal'rrr (and then another 150 miles away trike builder, (that I honestly do not trust)

Ronnie
10/7/24
Hi Ronnie. Started looking at trikes early this year but not seriously enough till about 2 weeks ago when I found this one. I am fortunate to have a reputable Can-Am dealer ~15 minutes away. Used to own a GW back in 1994-2000. The past few years I've been downsizing. Last two bikes were scooters a 650cc Burgman and a 300cc Vespa. I still own the Vespa and most likely will keep it. Besides, I figure the two bikes can use the company in the garage--especially during the winter months while in storage. Here's a pic of my Vespa, who's got me through the last three summers with ~15K miles. She's also a keeper. Her name is "Zoe". I am sure if you migrate to a Can-Am, you'll be happy you did. Best of luck to you and ride safe!

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Tony,
Now "that's" a cool lQQking scoot... I bet it's fun zipp'n through the city streets, and not use'n much fuel..
I now ride, like I mentioned above, a 2010 TRIKE'd out Roadsmith Goldwing, it now has 78,600(ish) miles and (knock on wood,) she's still running great/ and the best part of it, that I have put 100% of the miles on her, myself, so I know she's been "babied" 100% of the miles (and I'm an oil changeOHLIC) so I know she's runn'n with 100% clean oil, always splash'n around inside the motor..

Ronnie
10/9/24
 
Tony,
Now "that's" a cool lQQking scoot... I bet it's fun zipp'n through the city streets, and not use'n much fuel..
I now ride, like I mentioned above, a 2010 TRIKE'd out Roadsmith Goldwing, it now has 78,600(ish) miles and (knock on wood,) she's still running great/ and the best part of it, that I have put 100% of the miles on her, myself, so I know she's been "babied" 100% of the miles (and I'm an oil changeOHLIC) so I know she's runn'n with 100% clean oil, always splash'n around inside the motor..

Ronnie
10/9/24
Hi Ronnie. Thanks for the comment. She is a blast to ride. I am keeping her for now. 75-78 mpg! and uses 87 octane. :)

She and I have been through a lot the past few years. Almost 15K miles. Runs like a top.
 
Hi Ronnie. Thanks for the comment. She is a blast to ride. I am keeping her for now. 75-78 mpg! and uses 87 octane. :)

She and I have been through a lot the past few years. Almost 15K miles. Runs like a top.
Sure, beats my 32-34 MPG, and that's NOT twist'nnn the throttle, I ride very conservative, and stay w/in the speed limit, my days of "need for speed" have been over, years ago. At 74yrs old, I get my enjoyment, from just take'n, relax'n rides, whenever possible....

Ronnie
10/12/24
 
Sure, beats my 32-34 MPG, and that's NOT twist'nnn the throttle, I ride very conservative, and stay w/in the speed limit, my days of "need for speed" have been over, years ago. At 74yrs old, I get my enjoyment, from just take'n, relax'n rides, whenever possible....

Ronnie
10/12/24
On my new (to me) 2014 Can-Am Spyder RT I am getting ~35 mpg both highway/backroads. Kicker is It needs 91 octane minimum!
 
On my new (to me) 2014 Can-Am Spyder RT I am getting ~35 mpg both highway/backroads. Kicker is It needs 91 octane minimum!
I test rode a can Am spyder, and have to say that I honestly loved :love: it... If anything happens to my GW TRIKE, my next ride will be the C/A spyder.......... NO more fart'n around with try'n to find the right GW to purchase and than travel'n 150 miles away to get it triked out {and I don't trust that trike builder what's so ever}....When, I have a C/A dealer 7 1/2 miles from my home.
 

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