I got the 2022 model and yes it still comes with the bags, mine has the leaning lights I wanna got the fog lights but I haven't had a reason to spend the money for them cause i haven't needed them and I ride a lot at night. my wife is 5'3 and she barely can get her feet down, I have to lower the suspension, you know instead of having it set to rider and luggage, I set it to just rider. they also have a lower seat you can buy for it and I thought about getting it for her so that when she wanted to use it she could just pop my seat off and pop hers on
I would say the primary difference would be if you get shorter levers would be for grip length. It makes it shorter so you don’t have to use so many fingers to grab the clutch or brake. Some reasons are for aesthetics and sometimes if you have really long stock levers and you drop your bike they will bend so some people also opt for shorter levers for this reason. Some levers are also adjustable which is nice. It’s all just preference
Just make sure you buy original levers , cheap aftermarket look a likes can be made a fraction off , and cause the brake to not disengage fully , causing boiling of the fluid , and consequently on a 23 model Versys 650 cause the ABS to lock the brake permanently whilst you are doing low speed on a road 😮, happened to me , dealer put the dodgy lever on , lucky I didn’t get collected from behind , the bike was stuck , couldn’t push it off the road , lever had to be removed then the ABS disengaged . Scary stuff.
That bike looks like the ULTIMATE touring machine 😍
You could do some serious miles with that setup 👍💯
It’s a road recliner 🤣
Can you please add the link for the highway pegs? They look great and I’m can’t find them, thanks!
Sure! I have it linked in the description but I’m posting it below for you too 🙂
www.rivcoproducts.com/shop/can-am-spyder/highway-pegs/pegsbk
I got the 2022 model and yes it still comes with the bags, mine has the leaning lights I wanna got the fog lights but I haven't had a reason to spend the money for them cause i haven't needed them and I ride a lot at night. my wife is 5'3 and she barely can get her feet down, I have to lower the suspension, you know instead of having it set to rider and luggage, I set it to just rider. they also have a lower seat you can buy for it and I thought about getting it for her so that when she wanted to use it she could just pop my seat off and pop hers on
That’s great. Sounds like you have a great setup!
It's hard to beat North Georgia highways!
Hello yaw I have a 2022 versey 1000 are those highway foot pegs connected to the crash bar? Didn’t know that existed for Kawasaki 1000.thanks
Love your bike! Watching here from philippines.
Wow that’s cool! Thank you
Why do people change levers, it's still just a lever, what advantages are there?
I would say the primary difference would be if you get shorter levers would be for grip length. It makes it shorter so you don’t have to use so many fingers to grab the clutch or brake. Some reasons are for aesthetics and sometimes if you have really long stock levers and you drop your bike they will bend so some people also opt for shorter levers for this reason. Some levers are also adjustable which is nice. It’s all just preference
Just make sure you buy original levers , cheap aftermarket look a likes can be made a fraction off , and cause the brake to not disengage fully , causing boiling of the fluid , and consequently on a 23 model Versys 650 cause the ABS to lock the brake permanently whilst you are doing low speed on a road 😮, happened to me , dealer put the dodgy lever on , lucky I didn’t get collected from behind , the bike was stuck , couldn’t push it off the road , lever had to be removed then the ABS disengaged .
Scary stuff.