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Can-am Spyder F3-s
Cruiser

Can-am Spyder F3-s

Le Can-Am Spyder F3-S a été introduit en 2015 en tant qu'évolution plus sportive de la gamme Spyder originale, offrant une position de conduite plus agressive et des performances améliorées par rapport à ses prédécesseurs. Il est construit sur la plate-forme F3, qui est passée de l'orientation RT Touring à une expérience de roadster à trois roues plus dynamique et axée sur le sport. Le F3-S se distingue par son moteur trois cylindres en ligne Rotax 1330 ACE et son style distinctif, ce qui en fait l'un des véhicules à trois roues les plus reconnaissables du marché.

115 hp

Pouvoir

117 Nm

Torque

386 kg

Poids

185 km/h (estimated; note: electronically influenced)

Vitesse maximale

7.5 L/100km (estimated real-world average)

Carburant

Caréné

Corps

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Rotax Engine Reliability

The F3-S runs a 1330cc Rotax ACE inline-triple known for strong long-term durability, often surpassing 50,000 miles with proper maintenance. Oil changes every 8,000 miles and belt inspections are the most critical service items to stay on top of.

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Watch the Drive Belt

The rear drive belt is a common wear item that owners frequently overlook, and replacement can cost $400–$700 in parts and labor. Inspect for cracking or fraying at every service interval, especially on higher-mileage units.

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Holds Value Well

Can-Am Spyders retain resale value better than many traditional motorcycles due to strong brand loyalty and limited used inventory. A well-maintained F3-S typically sells for 70–80% of its original price within the first three years.

Générations et spécifications par année

2015–2019 Gen 1

Présentation de la F3-S avec moteur triple en ligne 1330 ACE, transmission semi-automatique SE5 ou manuelle, suspension à réglage sport.

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2020–2023 Gen 2

Ergonomie révisée, écran TFT mis à jour, système d'accessoires LinQ amélioré, réglage de la suspension affiné et options de couleur mises à jour.

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2024–2024 Gen 3

Un style actualisé, de nouvelles options technologiques, des caractéristiques de sécurité révisées et une gamme de garnitures et de couleurs rafraîchies.

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Évaluation d'un acheteur d'occasion

7.5/10
Idéal pour
Touring riders wanting performance without fatigue anxiety

"Flawed but legitimately thrilling machine that deserves more respect than it gets."

$11,000-$16,000 used

The F3-S is genuinely fun, and I say that as someone who spent years dismissing three-wheelers as glorified ATVs. The 1330cc ACE triple pulls hard from anywhere in the rev range, the braking is confidence-inspiring, and that low center of gravity makes canyon roads surprisingly entertaining. Just don't call it a motorcycle to a Harley crowd unless you enjoy long conversations. Used examples need careful inspection. Check the belt drive religiously — neglected ones get expensive fast. The electronic systems, particularly the traction control and stability management modules, can throw codes that scare buyers but often just need a dealer reset. Seat comfort deteriorates on high-mileage units, and the heat management around your legs in traffic is genuinely brutal in summer. Budget for aftermarket heat shields if you're in a warm climate. Pricing is all over the place right now. Dealers want new-money for clean low-mileage examples, while private sellers are more realistic. Around $12,000-$14,000 gets you something solid with under 15k miles. Avoid anything that's been stored outside without a cover — these electronics hate moisture.

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Ignorez si: You need lane filtering or hate attention

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Full Specifications

Engine Power 115 hp @ 7,500 rpm
Torque 117 Nm @ 5,000 rpm
Top Speed 185 km/h (estimated; note: electronically influenced)
Weight 386 kg (curb weight)
Fuel Consumption 7.5 L/100km (estimated real-world average)
Type Cruiser
Fairing Full/Partial Fairing

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