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F3 LTD Top Case

Had the opportunity to put extensive miles on a 17 F3 LTD over the weekend. I had wondered how that top box might effect the handling of this motorcycle. I was hoping that it would not have an impact on the performance, but I found out differently. I was excited about adding the top box for storage but didn't want to sacrifice performance. As I was leading demo rydes I noticed that the NANNYING was far more vigilant with the Box in place. I compared the 17 F3 LTD to the 16 LTD and the 17 F3 S (sport mode not engaged). There was very little difference between the F3 S and the 16 F3LTD, though I could get the rear tire to drift around the corner just a bit Andy the 16 LTD would not. The 17 LTD was very noticeably reined in by the Nanny slowing dramatically in the turns that the other two took like they were on rails.

Has as anyone else noticed this dramatic lack of performance from the addition of the top box? These units were identically set up and completely stock with less than 500 miles on the odometer.

Just curious! Good news is that I may have saved $2000.00:yes::yes:
 
I have not had a chance to ride a 17 F3 Limited, but I was told by my mechanic that the performance difference would be just as you stated. I picked up a 2016 F3T and love it. I do not travel a lot, but I have my Doc Humphrey's rack and pac for those times that I take the wife along. Otherwise, I am able to strap a bag onto the passenger seat and just go.
 
Once that box is stuffed full of lead shot***: it's gonna weigh a heckuva lot! Nanny has probably been told to keep a closer eye on the situation, due to the much higher center of gravity!

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*** who ever pays attention to maximum weight limits anyway?
 
One thing i have found on my 2016 limited is that with no air in the rear shock the nanny kicks in a hole lot less than with air in the shock!
 
One thing i have found on my 2016 limited is that with no air in the rear shock the nanny kicks in a hole lot less than with air in the shock!
I also find this to be true. On that subject, is there a problem with riding without any air in the shock? I know that they normally leak down a little (just like my 2014 RT), but I tend to not check the pressure unless I am riding a passenger or going on a trip with extra gear and weight.
 
The center of gravity is higher with the top box on and the body roll during cornering is enhanced triggering the nanny. I would think a Baja Ron anti-sway bar would probably help alleviate the body roll.
 
I get the center of gravity thing, that is exactly what I would expect. Quite frankly the top box turns the F3L into a pig. It goes from a Ferrari to a Mini-Van. I really wanted to look into it but not now.:banghead:
 
:roflblack::roflblack: Thanks Bob. I would love to hear from those of you that have added the top box to your 16 F3 L or T. Did you have to do anything to the set up to improve the handling?
 
I for one have not noticed any handling difference in the before or after install of our top case. We are enjoying the much improved storage which is more easily accessed. The case is huge! It can be opened with the passenger still on. Well worth the $1700 investment. We had the dealer do the install, another $200. :thumbup: Tom :spyder:
 
Tom,
I'm glad to hear that you and Ali are digging it! :thumbup:
You've got to stop up one day, and show it to us! :D
Maybe we can all get up to Raimondo's for Supper! :yes:
 
Tom,
I'm glad to hear that you and Ali are digging it! :thumbup:
You've got to stop up one day, and show it to us! :D
Maybe we can all get up to Raimondo's for Supper! :yes:


Hey Bob we are ready. Awesome Italian food is always a crowd pleaser. :thumbup: Have to say disappointed that Aaron never called back after his vacation. Maybe Fran didn't give him the message. Ali and I figured it out. With help from a few on the forums. :clap: Tom :spyder:
 
Could be the problem is just with the17s.

Not according to Fatboy, two posts up, Pirate. I had a Victory Vision that I used to ride with and without the top case on a regular basis. The difference was miniscule, and that's on two wheels. The Spyder should be able to cope much more easily, with its three wheels. :hun: ..... very, very odd :dontknow:

Pete
 
does not have air in the rear shock?

One thing i have found on my 2016 limited is that with no air in the rear shock the nanny kicks in a hole lot less than with air in the shock!

I believe the F3T does not have a "air rear shock" rather an air pillow which can be inflated via a shrader valve which is under the passenger seat.
 
F3T with topcase

I have a 2016 F3T with top case newly installed and I have not noticed any difference in performance.
 
2016 F3 L Topcase

I have the topcase for my 2016 F3 L and haven't noticed any issues at all. I enjoy the increased carrying capacity and the extra speakers are a plus. Not sure what the difference in the 2016's and 2017's but no issues on this front.
 
Hey Bob we are ready. Awesome Italian food is always a crowd pleaser. :thumbup: Have to say disappointed that Aaron never called back after his vacation. Maybe Fran didn't give him the message. Ali and I figured it out. With help from a few on the forums. :clap: Tom :spyder:

If you can give me a call a day ahead of time: I can clear our plans with The Missus! :2thumbs:
 
I believe the F3T does not have a "air rear shock" rather an air pillow which can be inflated via a shrader valve which is under the passenger seat.

That's correct Rudy.....they are two completely separate pieces, that work together. You can remove and replace the rear shock without touching the air bag. As to why five-0 would get nanny kicking in more when he has air in the bag, I don't know.....The "experts" will have to answer that, as I don't get nanny kicking in and my air bag is running at 50psi.;)

Pete
 
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