700 miles. F-4 windshield. Stand-up pegs. Like new.
$18,000 or trade for Rt.
Arkansas.
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700 miles. F-4 windshield. Stand-up pegs. Like new.
$18,000 or trade for Rt.
Arkansas.
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Deanna
Yes! I couldn’t figure out how to post a picture,, I’ll work on it more that I had a response thanks!
Check this out:
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Any hassles, give one of us Mods a PM. :thumbup:
Thanks P.!
Nice bike and price!!!
Thank you,, no interest though,, I’ll put it on Cycle Trader.
That'll probably help - it's usually a good idea to advertise in a variety of places; but I think you might also want to try being a little patient - your Ad's been up what, 4 days now.... so it probably hasn't even been seen by too many of the members or regular readers yet! :lecturef_smilie:
Many members/readers don't visit here daily, or necessarily even weekly! :shocked: That's why the Sticky (see below) notes that it's important for you to regularly visit your Ad and put up another post or pic - it not only keeps your Ad live, but it also keeps it fairly high up in readers attention &/or the results lists of the 'New Posts' or 'Today's Posts' searches that most members use when they do come in to have a look around & see what's been going on. :thumbup:
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However, maybe it's because many of the members here already have Spyders/Rykers, but last time I looked at the numbers, on average, it took about 3 months to sell a Spyder/Ryker that was advertised here alone.... and there have been a few that've taken over a year! :opps:
You've just gotta remember, it probably won't happen overnight, but it will happen! :cheers:
Ps: and please, once you do sell, don't forget to come back and mark this Ad Sold using the method outlined in the Sticky. It's a simple courtesy to all future readers/potential buyers that'll let them know it's been sold without them having to open & read thru the whole thread first. Thanks. ;)
Hey Mike,,
Yes, there is a passenger seat. You must take off the back cowl then put the passenger seat on. It’s either one or the other.
Thanks!
Thanks Deanna,, love this bike but decided to get an RT for more storage and freeway trip riding.
You can always get some shad bags or similar and you would be able to pull them on and off as needed.
Me personally I just bought a 50 l kemimoto dry bag to strap on the back of my F3 when I go on long trips. It was enough to be able to take 5 days worth of clothes and other assorted stuff to hold me over while on my trip.
It's a great deal and I would hop on it if I didn't have as much time and money invested in my own base F3 . This would be a great platform to build off of and at a great price and low mileage.
My F3S is easily converted into a nice long distance tourer. Just doesn't have the 79t rear pulley..
Not trying to discourage you from selling your F3, but as others have said it can be converted into a long distance tourer. I have the removable Shad bags and a 40L dry bag that I strap to the rear rack of my ‘15 F3-S. I have toured all over the US with this Spyder. Some may find the RT more comfortable but with my backrest and feet forward position I love my F3-S.
You guys make a good case for the side bags and big tail bag. I’ll look into it. Thanks!
Everyone is different. I personally really like the f3 riding position but cannot tolerate the 2010-2019 RT riding position.. The 2020+ RT's are better but I still prefer the adjustability of the F3. If you really want an RT make sure you ride it first and see if you like the position.
Personally I would do what others have said and accessorize your F3-s but that's what I want to do and a looking for.
$17,000
Last call, thanks!
Still selling wishey?? :dontknow:
Please don't forget to regularly visit/post iaw the 'READ FIRST!' Sticky to keep your Ad live or to finalise it.
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