rocinante54
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Here in NorCal, Rykers are few and far between. We're only getting the 600s until June or July because the 900s are having difficulty passing CARB certification.
I finally got down to the local dealer and was able to check out a 600 Ryker. I'm a pretty big guy, so I found the seat a little on the small side, but there is a larger and higher replacement seat available...would be a necessity for me. I like the adjustable pegs and brake pedal; I wish other moto manufacturers would figure out how to do this. I'd need a bit more carrying capacity...probably a tail pack (wondeer if Givi is working on it?), which requires the tail carrier frame. Also possibly the side case. And definitely a windshield (Givi...how about an AirFlow?). About $11K out the door with none of the things I mentioned installed.
They also had an F-3T and an RT parked next to it. I generally liked the F-3T...the footpegs and brake can be relocated to fit the rider-once....but didn't care for the angle of the brake pedal. The RT didn't fit at all...legs bent too far underneath me and very awkward to get to the brake pedal. Both had the SE6 transmission, about which I've heard conflicting reports regarding its reliability. Of the two, I preferred the F-3T. Of the three, I liked the Ryker, but I'm kind of a minimalist anyway.
Not ready to make the jump to three wheels yet, but thought I'd share my thoughts as a guy considering making the jump to 3. They're worth exactly what you paid for them
I finally got down to the local dealer and was able to check out a 600 Ryker. I'm a pretty big guy, so I found the seat a little on the small side, but there is a larger and higher replacement seat available...would be a necessity for me. I like the adjustable pegs and brake pedal; I wish other moto manufacturers would figure out how to do this. I'd need a bit more carrying capacity...probably a tail pack (wondeer if Givi is working on it?), which requires the tail carrier frame. Also possibly the side case. And definitely a windshield (Givi...how about an AirFlow?). About $11K out the door with none of the things I mentioned installed.
They also had an F-3T and an RT parked next to it. I generally liked the F-3T...the footpegs and brake can be relocated to fit the rider-once....but didn't care for the angle of the brake pedal. The RT didn't fit at all...legs bent too far underneath me and very awkward to get to the brake pedal. Both had the SE6 transmission, about which I've heard conflicting reports regarding its reliability. Of the two, I preferred the F-3T. Of the three, I liked the Ryker, but I'm kind of a minimalist anyway.
Not ready to make the jump to three wheels yet, but thought I'd share my thoughts as a guy considering making the jump to 3. They're worth exactly what you paid for them
