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RT models and 2017 F3Limited.So which Spyder has the 79 tooth sprocket and what size sprocket does the F3 base have?
RT models and 2017 F3Limited.So which Spyder has the 79 tooth sprocket and what size sprocket does the F3 base have?
I did several times was still confused so his is my interpretation:
F3 Base = all years 79 tooth sprocket
2015 F3S = 89 Tooth sprocket
2016 F3T & L = 89 Tooth sprocket
2017 F3T & L = 89 Tooth sprocket
Is this correct????
You are loving that 16 F3 L aren't you Dennis?
I guess that I should add that we'll be riding 2-up most of the time...
Dennis,Thanks Bushrat for a great write up on your process to getting the 2017 F3L. We both got steered toward the F3L because of how well the driver fit and comfort was. Now with a Mustad adjustable shield and Baker Wings under the mirrors I have matched my previous RT for cockpit calmness. I ride Solo and put a premium on the SPORT side hence the 89 tooth sprocket. You ride two up and the value of the features drove your decision. If you had my bad driving habits your wife would be clubbing you from behind to knock it off. With the introduction of the F3L into the fold it should upset the balance of sales for the RT platform. For me, I lost nothing over my RT and now I have an extremely quicker bike, lower profile, less of a sail boat.
Yep you made the right choice! That motorcycle fits your ryding style better than the 2016 F3 L. So to the original poster, when choosing, consider what you want out of the machine. If you want to carve up the corners, go for the T. On the other hand if you are more into long distance casual touring and ryde two up and need the storage space then the L is for you. Myself, I am into both and I would choose the T for the much improved performance and I have a really nice seat bag that I put on the passenger seat so the top box is not a requirement. In over 20000 miles in just over a year, I have had a passenger for about 10 miles. My wife drives the RT.We faced the same dilemma earlier this year, Mattman: F3T or F3Ltd? Actually, the choice first had to be made between the RTL and the F3; then which of the F3's. We test rode both. I couldn't get comfortable on the RT seat; my wife preferred the F3 ride and size. I should point out that we plan to ride two-up 95% of the time, and will likely do mostly mid-range day trips of a couple hundred miles or so, and maybe some occasional overnight/weekend adventures. So, a cruising, short touring ryde would do, as compared to a really longer range type. We chose the 2017 F3L instead of a discounted 2016 F3L because its features were closest to what we would have gotten with a loaded RT, albeit with very different ergonomics. The top case, floor boards, heated grips were all attractive features, but I also placed much importance on the electronically adjustable rear shock. I didn't want to be bothered with manual adjustment. Both the 2016 F3L and 2017 F3T were manual adjustment. We felt we were able to negotiate a fair and satisfactory price with the dealer for the 2017 F3L which made it a very attractive proposition compared to a 2017 F3T with add-ons. Arm rests and GPS were added to the deal. The 2017 F3L has plenty of power; it will go much faster and reach higher speeds more quickly than we will ever want to ride. We're out on the back roads enjoying the scenery, finding quaint little towns with fun restaurants and delicious ice cream stands with lots of interesting flavors, not trying to win races or trophies, or scream through the twisties. You suit yourself as to choice, but I believe you will find the 2017 F3L to be well worth the premium if you buy it. Since purchasing, we have swapped out the short stock windshield for an F4 23" (different heights are available), to cut down the buffeting; have adjusted the floor board position (nice feature on the F3); and will shortly swap out at least the stock driver seat for something more padded (RDL?, Ultimate?) - the wife is happy with her stock passenger seat; I am not. We'll probably add a few farkles here and there; not much, just likely some additional lighting for safety. The Spyder is fun; it's truly enjoyable. An expensive toy, Yes!. Would we do it again? In a heart beat! 2017 F3L? You bet!!!
Dennis,
Can you post a picture of the Baker Wings. Do the keep the wind off of your hands????ray:
We faced the same dilemma earlier this year, Mattman: F3T or F3Ltd? Actually, the choice first had to be made between the RTL and the F3; then which of the F3's. We test rode both. I couldn't get comfortable on the RT seat; my wife preferred the F3 ride and size. I should point out that we plan to ride two-up 95% of the time, and will likely do mostly mid-range day trips of a couple hundred miles or so, and maybe some occasional overnight/weekend adventures. So, a cruising, short touring ryde would do, as compared to a really longer range type. We chose the 2017 F3L instead of a discounted 2016 F3L because its features were closest to what we would have gotten with a loaded RT, albeit with very different ergonomics. The top case, floor boards, heated grips were all attractive features, but I also placed much importance on the electronically adjustable rear shock. I didn't want to be bothered with manual adjustment. Both the 2016 F3L and 2017 F3T were manual adjustment. We felt we were able to negotiate a fair and satisfactory price with the dealer for the 2017 F3L which made it a very attractive proposition compared to a 2017 F3T with add-ons. Arm rests and GPS were added to the deal. The 2017 F3L has plenty of power; it will go much faster and reach higher speeds more quickly than we will ever want to ride. We're out on the back roads enjoying the scenery, finding quaint little towns with fun restaurants and delicious ice cream stands with lots of interesting flavors, not trying to win races or trophies, or scream through the twisties. You suit yourself as to choice, but I believe you will find the 2017 F3L to be well worth the premium if you buy it. Since purchasing, we have swapped out the short stock windshield for an F4 23" (different heights are available), to cut down the buffeting; have adjusted the floor board position (nice feature on the F3); and will shortly swap out at least the stock driver seat for something more padded (RDL?, Ultimate?) - the wife is happy with her stock passenger seat; I am not. We'll probably add a few farkles here and there; not much, just likely some additional lighting for safety. The Spyder is fun; it's truly enjoyable. An expensive toy, Yes!. Would we do it again? In a heart beat! 2017 F3L? You bet!!!