Derek Paisley
Well-known member
You neither get the lean nor kneedragging experience you do from a bike nor the performance or even the practicality or an entry level sports car. It's a summer toy for the folks who want to take the risk out of riding on two wheels.
And you've spent how many hours on a Roadster SuperSport? (RSS)
You have no idea what you are talking about when it comes to that vehicle. Stick to what you know, rather then purport a level of comprehension far outside of your grasp. (Directed to those who blatenly dismiss the Spyder when they don't know anything about it aside from what another posted as a comment) *Edited as I did not intend on insulting TomC*
As I noted earlier, aside from a SS Bike; the RSS is faster then most other bikes and cars on the street.
Stock, the can-am Spyder RT (Roadster Touring) Not to be compared (For more "Mature" riders. AKA Old Folks (Much Bigger. Looks like a transformer))
Stock, the can-Am Spyder RS (Roadster Sport) will go from 0-100KM in 4.5 Seconds
Stock, the can-Am spyder RSS (Roadster SuperSport) will go from 0-100KM in 4.2 Seconds
Add a JBP Fuel Controller, Performance Exhaust, K&N Filters (one up) to an RSS and you are pushing just under 4 seconds for 0-100KM
Unique to the Spyder in this case, Less wheelspin, wheelie, and especially shifting skill (if the Spyder is equipped wiht a Semi Automatic Transmission *There is no "Automatic Version of the Can-am Spyder"*).
I know what a newer model Stock GXR600 will do. I'd say the Spyder RSS is tad faster then an Entry level sports car
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