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    Default Appreciating my RT fairing

    A friend and I went on a little 175 mile trip recently. It was chilly (50's and 60s). He was on a motorcycle with a windshield and I was on my RT. He about froze while I was quite comfortable behind the fairing with the windshield in the all-the-way up position. I just wanted to comment on my appreciation for my RT's fairing. What do you appreciate about your Spyder?
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    I will be missing the extra large fairing on the RT and the heated grips this winter. The F3T doesn’t shield you from the cold quite as well.
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    Ann did you get rid of the RT?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpyderAnn01 View Post
    I will be missing the extra large fairing on the RT and the heated grips this winter. The F3T doesn’t shield you from the cold quite as well.
    Amen to that Ann! I noticed that last winter, and on the way to Valcourt! I am not as tall as you so my face and chest are ok.......but the hands!!!!! BRrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpyderAnn01 View Post
    I will be missing the extra large fairing on the RT and the heated grips this winter. The F3T doesn’t shield you from the cold quite as well.
    , but I made some changes to adjust for that. I had the heated hand grips to my F3T, and have also added a 8" taller and 4" wider than stock windshield. I do not like the way the shield looks, but I am sure I will be thankful for it when the below 40 degree temps hit. My only issue now would possibly be the legs being cooler since they will be out, and the wind is more likely to go up the pant legs. But I have freezeout pants and chaps for that reason.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Casher50 View Post
    A friend and I went on a little 175 mile trip recently. It was chilly (50's and 60s). He was on a motorcycle with a windshield and I was on my RT. He about froze while I was quite comfortable behind the fairing with the windshield in the all-the-way up position. I just wanted to comment on my appreciation for my RT's fairing. What do you appreciate about your Spyder?
    Pretty much everything. The windshield and heated grips were great on the ride to Red Rock where I encountered pouring rain, 34º temp., and even heavy wet snow for a few miles. I have the 2014 RT.
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    I agree wholeheartedly with Casher50 and all the RT riders, the large frontal area and the mirrors blocking wind (and rain at speed) around the handlebars really does help keep the hands dry and warm, though wouldn't some bar end mount handguards help the F3 folks? Like the Barkbusters Storm bar end mount models? They could come off in the summer easily enough I think. don't know that I'd want them on all year long.
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