Can-am Spyder F3-s
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185 km/h (estimated; note: electronically influenced)
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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.
Watch the Drive Belt
The rear drive belt is a common wear item that owners frequently overlook, and replacement can cost $400β$700 in parts and labor. Inspect for cracking or fraying at every service interval, especially on higher-mileage units.
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 70β80% of its original price within the first three years.
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"Flawed but legitimately thrilling machine that deserves more respect than it gets."
$11,000-$16,000 usedThe 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 β 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 β these electronics hate moisture.
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