Can-am Spyder Rt
De Can-Am Spyder RT werd in 2010 geïntroduceerd door BRP (Bombardier Recreational Products) als een toergerichte variant van de originele Spyder roadster, die in 2007 debuteerde. Het beschikt over een unieke achteruitrijconfiguratie (twee wielen voor, één achteraan) en is ontworpen om comfort over lange afstanden te bieden met geïntegreerde bagage, een voorruit en geavanceerde stabiliteitssystemen. Het is opmerkelijk geworden omdat het rijders aantrekt die toercapaciteiten willen zonder de evenwichtseisen van een traditionele tweewielige motorfiets.
115 hp
Kracht
108 Nm
Koppel
452 kg
Gewicht
185 km/h
Topsnelheid
7.5 L/100km (approximately 13.3 km/L, typical real-world average)
Brandstof
Beeldig
Lichaam
Wat kopers moeten weten
Watch the Belt Drive
The Spyder RT uses a belt drive system that requires inspection every 16,000 miles and replacement around 30,000-40,000 miles. Neglected belts are one of the most common and costly failures reported by owners.
Steep Depreciation Curve
Can-Am Spyders depreciate faster than traditional motorcycles, often losing 30-40% of value within the first three years. This actually works in buyers' favor when purchasing used, offering premium features at significantly reduced prices.
Advanced Stability Technology
The RT comes standard with Vehicle Stability System (VSS), traction control, and ABS, making it one of the safest three-wheelers on the market. These systems are particularly valuable for riders transitioning from cars or returning to riding after a long break.
Generaties en specificaties per jaar
Originele RT geïntroduceerd; toergerichte 998cc Rotax-motor, halfautomatische SE5 of handgeschakelde versnellingsbak, geïntegreerde opslag.
Vernieuwde carrosserie, verbeterde ergonomie, nieuwe 1330 cc ACE-driecilindermotor geïntroduceerd in 2014, verbeterde elektronica.
Herziene styling, bijgewerkt infotainment met 7-inch touchscreen, verbeterde vering, nieuwe SE7-semi-automatische transmissieoptie.
Beoordeling van gebruikte kopers
"Outstanding touring machine, but only if you're honest about what it is."
$8,000-$18,000 usedLet's be straight — the Spyder RT isn't a motorcycle, it's a three-wheeled touring machine, and you need to make peace with that before handing over your money. Once you do, it's genuinely impressive. The semi-automatic transmission and stability control make long highway slogs surprisingly relaxed, and the luggage capacity rivals a full dresser. Used examples from 2014 onward are worth targeting since Can-Am sorted most of the early electrical gremlins by then. Here's what dealers won't tell you: these things are expensive to maintain. Dealer-only servicing on most items, proprietary tires that cost a fortune, and the belt drive needs strict attention. Budget an extra $1,500 annually just for upkeep. Also check for front suspension wear — it's the Spyder's known weak spot on high-mileage bikes. Pull the service history or walk away. For the right buyer — someone with mobility limitations, a non-riding partner who wants to come along, or just a rider who wants effortless touring — this thing genuinely delivers. Just go in with eyes open.
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