Is the Can-am Ryker Good for a Larger Rider? Power, Speed, and Cornering
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- čas přidán 16. 12. 2021
- Is the Can-am Ryker Rally Edition good for a larger rider? I show you the power, speed, and extreme cornering going up a mountain at over 70 MPH. I am 6 foot 2 inches tall and 290 pounds.
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You sir are part of the reason I have not one but two Ryker Rallies in my carport. Just can't say thank you enough. Best of wishes to you and your better half.
Thanks Tom. I am glad that you find my videos helpful and enjoy them. I truly appreciate your support and comments. Have a great Christmas and a Happy New Year.
I appreciate your video. I am a big guy like you so it gives me a good idea of its capabilities. Seems to do fine. Ride safe , Thanks
Thanks for watching Bill. I am glad that the video helped you out. The Ryker has lots of power and is great for big guys like us. I have done the ride 2-up also with around 440 pounds on it and it performs great. Ride safe my friend and have fun.
You have been a great source of information. Thanks
Thank you. I am glad you enjoyed the videos. I appreciate you watching.
Encouraging seeing other big boys like myself riding these rykers. Helps me make my decision. Thank u so much bro.
Thanks SDW. I am glad that I was a help. The Rally edition is the way to go for a big rider. The suspension is so much better.
@@budyser365 Thank you!! I will most definitely be looking at the Rally for sure!! I truly appreciate this
Very nice video, sir. I'm a large rider myself, plus I'm short...lol! I love my Ryker and it handles well! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family! 🎄
Thanks for watching. Have a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
That reminds me of my car. Once I hit about 80mph it's like nope, please stop. I don't really need the car to go any faster anyways, but I wanted to see how fast it would go when I first got it lol.
You always have to do a max speed test. That is part of the fun 😂.
Thanks for the video and topic... "Big and Tall" here too :) 6'3 265. Really enjoyed the 2 up videos. As I am awaiting an opportunity to get on a Ryker - appreciate any comments you have in regards to fit with the "U fit" adjustability (is it enough?). An RT was too tight on my knees... F3 better but too $$$ to start... looking to be cost effective and go the Ryker 900 Rally route... Do your legs stretch out enough (are you maxed out with adjustment?) and what is your inseam if you don't mind me asking. Thanks
I am 290 pounds at 6 foot 2 inches with a 46 inseam.
I recommend the Rally because of the much better suspension. The standard 600 and 900 Ace versions felt squishy and bottomed out much easier. Not good for us big guys unless upgraded to an Elka suspension.
The U fit system is toolless and outstanding. My wife is 4 foot 8 inches and rides it easily.
I can ride it like a sport bike with pegs in position 2 which is my preferred position. With the pegs at the furthest position out, the Ryker can be ridden as a cruiser.
It varies on your riding style but I believe the U fit system can accommodate riders from 4 foot 6 inches to 7 feet tall easily.
@@budyser365 Thanks for the feedback! So I understand you have no issue in "cruiser" mode with length. I assume your "46" is waist... what would be your jean leg length... ex 32 or 34?
@@danking2100 no issues in cruiser mode. The last position is actually too long for me. I have 32 inch length.
Thanks for the vid .. do u think the knee pads are needed?
I wouldn't bother with knee pads. Your knees will never be close to the road.
@@budyser365 sorry I meant the Ryker knee pads a that attach to the side panels
Do you lean into turns, I am 6 foot 298 pounds and top heavy and I must lean in turns ?
A lot of the times I do lean into the turns. I feel that the Ryker handles better when I do.