3Ryder
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For what it's worth, I thought I'd summarize the mods I've done to date on my 2010 RT and how I'd rank them if I had to do them over again, one at a time, based on their potential to improve my driving experience.
1. Power Commander - since installing several months ago, the RT has run so smoothly that it felt like a different machine, and it didn't run badly to begin with. In terms of sheer pleasure, this has turned out to be the #1.
2. Works Performance Shocks (Front and Rear) - it was a toss-up between the Power Commander and shocks as the new shocks radically changed the way the RT handled. Top quality product and engineered specifically for the RT. If you're buying a 2011, this performance upgrade has been addressed.
3. Corbin Seat and Armrests - if you ride more than 30 minutes at a time, this is a must. Since changing to the Corbin, I've never had a moment where I thought about the seat; it's that comfortable. If you ride two-up, then you have to go the extra mile for the arm rests which are a major improvement over the near-useless OEMs.
4. Street Magic Triple Play, Fender Tips and Day Runners - lumped these all together as my goal was to be more visible to others, front and rear. Triple Play and the Fender Tips provide more visibility to the rear. The Day Runners do the same in the front, plus add a certain cosmetic improvement. Street Magic's products are well engineered and straightforward to install.
5. Street Magic Shorty Windshield - the shape and thickness of this windscreen is a substantial improvement over the OEM windscreen. The thickness kept the windscreen from waffling in the wind or on the highway, and the shape improved the airflow dramatically (better protection when raised; more airflow to the driver when lowered).
6. Evoluzione Sway Bar - I'm a little ambivalent about this item. I installed it after I installed the WP shocks and the handling improvement was noticeable, but barely. Others may have a better opinion if they did the mod before changing out the shocks. Not sure it would be a 'must do' if I were watching my pennies.
The few remaining things I've done fall into the category of convenience or cosmetics.
Hope my experience with these mods helps is some small way. Happy New Year!
hyea:
1. Power Commander - since installing several months ago, the RT has run so smoothly that it felt like a different machine, and it didn't run badly to begin with. In terms of sheer pleasure, this has turned out to be the #1.
2. Works Performance Shocks (Front and Rear) - it was a toss-up between the Power Commander and shocks as the new shocks radically changed the way the RT handled. Top quality product and engineered specifically for the RT. If you're buying a 2011, this performance upgrade has been addressed.
3. Corbin Seat and Armrests - if you ride more than 30 minutes at a time, this is a must. Since changing to the Corbin, I've never had a moment where I thought about the seat; it's that comfortable. If you ride two-up, then you have to go the extra mile for the arm rests which are a major improvement over the near-useless OEMs.
4. Street Magic Triple Play, Fender Tips and Day Runners - lumped these all together as my goal was to be more visible to others, front and rear. Triple Play and the Fender Tips provide more visibility to the rear. The Day Runners do the same in the front, plus add a certain cosmetic improvement. Street Magic's products are well engineered and straightforward to install.
5. Street Magic Shorty Windshield - the shape and thickness of this windscreen is a substantial improvement over the OEM windscreen. The thickness kept the windscreen from waffling in the wind or on the highway, and the shape improved the airflow dramatically (better protection when raised; more airflow to the driver when lowered).
6. Evoluzione Sway Bar - I'm a little ambivalent about this item. I installed it after I installed the WP shocks and the handling improvement was noticeable, but barely. Others may have a better opinion if they did the mod before changing out the shocks. Not sure it would be a 'must do' if I were watching my pennies.
The few remaining things I've done fall into the category of convenience or cosmetics.
Hope my experience with these mods helps is some small way. Happy New Year!

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