I only have about 900 miles on my 2022 S2S comfort seat. So far so good, but I'll use this upcoming riding season to gauge the comfort. I haven't stuck with any stock seat in many years...
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The earlier 2021 and 2022 Sea-to-Sky models had lots of extras for the money, luggage bags etc. This made it probably worth the extra money and I probably should have got one rather than the RT LTD I bought.
I'd check what the difference in goodies between the Sea-to-Sky 2023 and the 2024 for everything but the display and I doubt it's very much. Frankly, I don't use Apple Car-play etc, I just couple my phone to my helmets, so although the display now looks a lot nicer it wouldn't be a big deal breaker for me.
So if the $3,000 is between a '23 and '24 Sea-to-Sky that's reasonable in my book, plus 3% financing these days is a good interest rate on recreational vehicles
If the difference is between a '23 RT LTD and a '24 Sea-to-Sky that's not so good.
If I was looking at either year, I would check to see what the Sea-to-Sky gives you over the RT LTDs for each year, as I think now it is largely cosmetic, to which I would take the RT LTD. I just remember when I got mine, the difference was rather more and in terms of useful luggage goodies which I should have probably shelled out for. As for the cosmetic differences I would choose the RT LTD every time as I never much liked the Sea-to-Sky color schemes.
I've never had any transmission issues. It clunks going into first and going into reverse, but no worse than most BMW twins I've ever owned. "They all do that Sir."
2022 S2S did not come with luggage.
Yes, mine was 2021 RT LTD and the 2021 S2S had more stuff like luggage and so forth. So I guess now you just get largely cosmetic items for the price difference? If I was looking at a 2023 or 2024 S2S I'd double check what you really get over the RT LTD and see if it is worth the extra.
The difference in features between 2023 and 2024 (primarily the carplay feature) wasn't much to convince me to pay up the extra (and probably pay MSRP and get a loan at market rates), so it came down to 2023 RT L Red Platinum vs 2023 S2S and I went with the 2023 RT L because of the price difference and additional discount plus 2% 36-month financing. I also wasn't keen on a green and really wanted a red, which they had in stock. So that made it easy to snag a deal and the savings were convincing. Picking it up tomorrow :2thumbs: