I can understand the cushy ride on the RT but at some point it becomes a safety issue... They should easily be able to run the curves at posted speeds without turning the "fun factor" into the "fear factor" and getting rear ended by a minivan. I have been riding 2 wheels for 46 years (the last 20 on BMWs) and the dealer connection is not even close. I bought a Spyder because my 60 year old wife was diagnosed with Alzheimer's and breast cancer and she really fell for the RTL. I thought it would be a good move so we could continue to ride together but I have never been so disappointed in a new machine... Heck, for 2K more, I could have bought the top of the line BMW and there would be no cheap tires, no vibration at any speed, no alignment issues, and most of all, the dealers will treat you like they should. BRP's commercial that states they are "more stable than a motorcycle" is a joke... Most of us ride in the real world with uneven roads, pot holes, wind, etc. and the pitching and leaning towards the outside of the road is unsettling to say the least.