Selling my Pearl White 2016 RTL with 35,813 miles.
Immaculately cared for and always garaged. Selling to buy a F3.
Upgrades and farkles include
OEM backrest
BajaRon sway bar
BajaRon shock adjusters
LaMonster Spyder cuffs left and right for your phone and drink holder
Dual USP port
BRP CB radio and antenna
Magic mirrors
Handlebar mount and wired for your Garmin Zumo XT.
Digital clock and Voltmeter displays
Spyderpops full bump skid
Trunk brake light
Wired for heated gear
Rear trunk organizer
RT front grills
LED headlights and fog lights
Oil changes done by me
28k full service maintenance performed by Rocky at Coyote Powersports in Boerne, Texas (only guy I trust to work on my bike within 4 hours of where I live in Central Texas).
She is ready for you to turn the key and head cross-country.
I’m OCD and take great care of my vehicles. You will not be disappointed in the least.
$17,000 here on the forum. Priced on CycleTrader at $17,350
what brand tire did you change to? That's a really great looking ride, well priced, should go quickly
Al in Kazoo
All the great movements in the world began with a cup of coffee!
2018 F3-T
My mods: Can am Trailer hitch, USB and 12 volt power outlets, Gustason windshield, Bead rider seat cushion, battery harness for electric gear and battery tender, Time out trailer.
Unless you have 17" custom wheels ..... you don't have Vredestein " PRO " tires ..... 17" inch is the smallest Dia. for that model tire ..... just trying to help .... Mike
Nice! I would have to sell my 2013 RTL before I could buy this. I would like to move up to the 1330 for better gas mileage and six gears. It's got most all the farkles I have on mine...which means less work for me! Price is quite reasonable as well. Good luck with a quick sale.
The difference moving up to the 1330 for better performance and gas mileage is tremendous. Have a buddy that had a 2011 RTL and we were always looking for a gas station after 100 miles. Now - 180-200 miles.. Much more peace of mind, particularly out West with more distance between stations.
The difference moving up to the 1330 for better performance and gas mileage is tremendous. Have a buddy that had a 2011 RTL and we were always looking for a gas station after 100 miles. Now - 180-200 miles.. Much more peace of mind, particularly out West with more distance between stations.
Dan,
Agree...would love to move up. I would need to sell my 2013 RTL first...and that won't happen right away because of other commitments. BTW, I am in San Antonio so we are close!
Not sure why it has not sold...too close to Christmas, maybe. I think your price is very fair with the price of Spyder's today. Hang in there...someone will come along and snatch it up.
I do have a co-worker that is looking for an 2014 or newer RT, but his max price that the boss has set for him is $15,000. I know that is a lot lower than you are looking for, but if interested, PM me.
Man! I can't believe no one is jumping on this one. If we didn't already have a low mileage 2014, I'd be all over it. Had to comment to get it back to the top of the page. I've been sharing this on other pages; hope you get it sold soon.
I sent the link to this thread to an old high school friend of mine earlier today. He only lives about 40 miles from me now and I'm hoping to get him on a Spyder so we can ride together once in a while. He gave up two wheelers a couple years ago for many of the same reasons us older guys do.
The bike is still for sale and riding season is approaching!!!
If someone is seriously considering a 2016 RTL, I don’t believe you can find a better deal out there. Keeping a bike well maintained, even with 35K miles, is better than many bikes with less miles but not well taken care of.
I was out of pocket when someone wanted to buy my bike but opted to put a deposit for another 2016 with far less miles before speaking with me. He called me later lamenting he didn’t buy mine. The bike he brought home ultimately had a huge rodent nest inside the bike that used a sunglass case to wedge amongst the internal parts with some frayed wiring to make a home for the critter.
I realize a private seller may put off some but I maintain all my vehicles, keep them cleaned up and drive 220,000+ miles before trading them in and they are in better shape than many with 60-70K.
Whoever ends up becoming the new owner will not regret buying a well maintained bike at a fair price.