They are different machines designed with different ryding styles & goals in mind, so it shouldn't be a surprise to find that the Ryker's Nanny
IS waaayy more relaxed than the Nanny on the F3's, and the F3 Nanny is a little more relaxed than that on the RT's.... That's just the way the cookie crumbles, and while a BajaRon Anti-sway bar
will improve the 'planted' feel of your F3 & will likely make it easier for you to ryde in a manner that lets you feel like you are getting a little closer to the Ryker's style & performance on your F3, you really can't change it all that much nor make it identical!
After all, the CoG of the F3
IS somewhat higher than the Ryker's, it's weight distribution
is different, the tire sizes (& probably tread patterns too)
are different, the steering assist
is different, the gearing
is different, and more... So unless
YOU (the only real variable in ryding the two machines that you have much real control over
) develop the ryding skills & techniques to allow you to make enough effort & the movements necessary to minimise these differences between the machines, the Nanny on the F3
IS always going to intervene earlier than that on the Ryker because of her pre-defined & set limits - but she's doing it with the aim of keeping you safe & upright & still on three wheels - but if you can learn how to ryde your F3 right out to without passing those limits, you can get very close to just as much fun out of it as you can out of a Ryker!