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Originally Posted by Dan_Ashley
...unless it is Viper Red...then it is the fastest, most nimble spyder out there.
I will have to say that IF....... IF I HAD to get an RT..... It would be viper red with black wheels
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To be honest, I would have gone with an ST Limited if I could have gotten it with the 1330 engine and SE6 transmission.
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Originally Posted by SNOOPY
Cool, never seen those boxes before.
Corbin...
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Originally Posted by Dan_Ashley
...unless it is Viper Red...then it is the fastest, most nimble spyder out there.
I definitely agree that red is the fastest, my car proves that too....but yellow is a close second. Lol
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Originally Posted by ARCTIC
I will have to say that IF....... IF I HAD to get an RT..... It would be viper red with black wheels
Nice choice
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Originally Posted by NZSpyderRyder
White lightening
My second choice.
I almost bought a limited.
Didnt like the "full time" boxes on the back.
If easy on and off I would have a limited right now.
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Originally Posted by SNOOPY
Didnt like the "full time" boxes on the back.
If easy on and off I would have a limited right now.
I can take both saddle bags off in seconds, it's just a matter of inserting the key and pressing a button.
It takes another couple of minutes to remove the frames, just 3 quick twist bolts on both sides.
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Originally Posted by ARCTIC
I will have to say that IF....... IF I HAD to get an RT..... It would be viper red with black wheels
My tires are black. Does that count?
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Originally Posted by SNOOPY
My second choice.
I almost bought a limited.
Didnt like the "full time" boxes on the back.
If easy on and off I would have a limited right now.
Your dealer FAILED. You can push one button on each bag and it instantly pops off and then the 1/4 turn fasteners take maybe 37 seconds each side to release them from the bike. After that, it takes a trained spyder owner's eye to identify that there ever were any bags on the bike.
Last edited by ARCTIC; 05-28-2014 at 10:53 PM.
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Originally Posted by Dan_Ashley
My tires are black. Does that count?
No. Black wheels only
Originally Posted by DrewNJ
Yellow just means your slowing down or just to alert people of your squid riding style. Red means your stopped completely but still want to look fast...,
Everyone knows all the fast machines are BLACK because we don't want to be seen by the police!..... we roll stealth...
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Black Currant is the upper echelon of black too
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Trained spyder owners eye
And this trained spyder owner is hoping to get some replacement bolts cut down so I can put them in the holes when the rack is not fitted, Attention to detail was all part of my army training.
Unless of course a highly trained spyderlover has a better solution.
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Originally Posted by DrewNJ
Yellow just means your slowing down or just to alert people of your squid riding style. Red means your stopped completely but still want to look fast...,
Everyone knows all the fast machines are BLACK because we don't want to be seen by the police!..... we roll stealth...
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Originally Posted by SNOOPY
This makes me wonder why they wouldn't want to sell the more expensive bike? Perhaps it was just an uninformed salesman?
So if these bags/boxes are purchased separate they are easy to mount on a non-limited ST?
No clue why they wouldn't want to sell the more expensive one It doesn't appear to be too difficult to add them after the fact. It comes with relocation arms for the turn signals and then one bracket is flush with the rear plastic vent and another one mounts below the plastic in the rear fender area. If you need pics I can snap a few for you
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Originally Posted by ARCTIC
No clue why they wouldn't want to sell the more expensive one It doesn't appear to be too difficult to add them after the fact. It comes with relocation arms for the turn signals and then one bracket is flush with the rear plastic vent and another one mounts below the plastic in the rear fender area. If you need pics I can snap a few for you
That would be cool.
Quick search i couldnt even even find the bags, I'll have to dig deeper.
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Originally Posted by NZSpyderRyder
I can take both saddle bags off in seconds, it's just a matter of inserting the key and pressing a button.
It takes another couple of minutes to remove the frames, just 3 quick twist bolts on both sides.
Where did you get the tool to take the twist bolts off to remove the frames????
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Originally Posted by Barbie
Where did you get the tool to take the twist bolts off to remove the frames????
It should have been included in a packet of stuff provided by the dealer. Mine was in the front trunk
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This tool should have been included.
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I lied.... I think I can remove and re install the saddlebag in 37 seconds
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