Can-Am has revised their entire On-Road lineup for 2022, which consists of updated versions of the Ryker and Spyder three-wheelers. The Ryker range brings the new Rally and Sport, the Spyder F3 range brings the new F3-S Special Series and F3 Limited Special Series, and the Spyder RT range brings the new RT Sea-to-Sky.

Ryker Rally & Ryker Sport

The Ryker, Can-Am’s entry-level three-wheeler, is updated for 2022. The first of these changes comes in the form of the new Ryker Rally, which features a host of upgrades to make it more suitable for all-road use. Those upgrades include things like rally wheels and all-road tires, a pre-filter on the air intake, aluminum underbody protection, and adjustable KYB suspension with increased travel and ground clearance.

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It also includes mud flaps and hand guards for better rider protection, as well as a new seat, handlebars, and foot pegs for increased comfort. Rounding off the changes are auxiliary LED lights and an Akrapovič exhaust, both of which help the Ryker Rally stand out. Something worth noting, though, is that while the Ryker Rally is equipped with a Rally Mode that allows for controlled drifts, Can-Am specifically said the bike isn’t for serious off-road use, rather just things like gravel and dirt roads.

For a more premium riding experience, there’s the Ryker Sport, which includes many of the mechanical upgrades of the Ryker Rally, only suited more for on-road use. While it isn’t tuned the same way as the Rally’s, the Sport also features adjustable KYB suspension, and it also has a new, more comfortable seat. Additionally, like the Rally’s Rally Mode, the Sport’s Sport Mode allows for controlled slides, just on pavement instead of gravel.

Both the Ryker Rally and the Ryker Sport come equipped with the Rotax 900 ACE engine, which is a 900cc 3-cylinder good for 82 hp (83.1 PS / 61.1 kW) and 58.5 lb-ft (79.1 Nm) of torque. Both models also now include cruise control, which has been lauched on the 2022 model year as a first for the Ryker lineup.

 

Spyder F3 & Spyder RT

In the Spyder range, new for 2022 is the new F3-S Special Series, F3 Limited Special Series, and RT Sea-to-Sky. The F3-S Special Series comes with upgraded styling that includes the Super Sport grille, the Mono seat cowl, and a gauge spoiler. It also has gas-charged KYB front shocks, Sport Mode, unique Manta Green paint, and “a special package for the sport enthusiast that comes pre-equipped with several accessories”.

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Next up is the F3 Limited Special Series, a more comfortable alternative to the F3-S Special Series. As such, it comes with amenities like a comfort seat, detachable rider backrest, a short-reach handlebar, auxiliary lights, and 36.5 gallons (138 liters) of storage. The F3 Limited Special Series also includes distinctive Viper Red paint and the Super Sport grille, so it retains some of the muscular looks of the F3-S without sacrificing any comfort.

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Finally we have the range-topping RT Sea-to-Sky, which is designed to be the most premium three-wheeler Can-Am has to offer. Designed primarily with long trips in mind, the RT Sea-to-Sky is also the most comfort-oriented motorcycle in the Spyder lineup. It features an adjustable driver backrest, adaptive foam seats with lumbar support, and side wind deflectors. The Sea-to-Sky also comes with unique styling touches, such as exclusive Mystery Blue paint, silver 12-spoke wheels, silver trim, and Sea-to-Sky embroidery.

All Spyder F3 and Spyder RT models come with the Rotax 1330 ACE engine, a 1,330 cc three-cylinder that makes 115 hp (116.6 PS / 85.8 kW) and 96 lb-ft (130.1 Nm) of torque. As a result of COVID-related supply chain issues, delivery of all MY2022 vehicles is expected to take place in February of next year, while accessories should be available by then as well, if not before.