MarkLawson
RT-S PE#0031
As near as I can tell it will but your dealer can say for sure.
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Do you know if there is any adjustments (fore/aft) on that backrest?
As near as I can tell it will but your dealer can say for sure.
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I don't think that is in very good taste......show a little respect!
Wow! Hostility!:lecturef_smilie: I'm sorry you feel neglected. As my Mom used to tell me: Go outside and eat worms.
Maybe BRP decided to serve the market segment with the most money first. Or the RT has a larger margin. Who knows.
Do you know if there is any adjustments (fore/aft) on that backrest?
But who knows what tomorrow will bring for the RS? :dontknow:That's what I was referring to when I noted: I understand where their market dominance is.... It's NOT with Sport Riders.
It's hardly hostility. It's disappointment.
Just working from memory, I remember seeing the demographics of Spyder buyers. Correct me if I am mistaken, but I believe the number one buyer group was age 50-60, number 2 was 60-70, number 3 was 70-80, number 4 was 40-50, number 5 was 30-40. I hope I got that right, maybe someone can confirm or correct this, maybe I have number 3 and 4 backwards. Point was, the Spyder buyer has turned out to be more mature and financially sound than originally predicted. An OEM builds what they can sell, so the model offerings will follow what the market is willing to buy.
With the population of RT units so much higher than RS/ST units it only stands to reason that the RT would be the segment to get the new engine, and it is in year seven of Spyder production that this occurs. Back in 2007 we were asking for a bigger engine, for those that were riding Spyders back in the beginning likely remember that original impression. Some things take time.
But who knows what tomorrow will bring for the RS? :dontknow:
The Triple might not fit undeath that bodywork...
The new cooling system, the new charging system; this stuff might all just take up more space than the RS had under it's skirts... :shocked:
That sounds about right. When we last had a poll here, the results were very similar.
I agree that due to the price point and marketing, the Spyder demographic is older.
As a stock holder and Spyder owner, I openly express my disappointment based on my "RSS Ownership" and the current focus of their efforts.
Again, I LOVE my Spyder. I just wish BRP would give the sportier group some attention.
Sorry if I offend anyone.
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Bob, I get excited each year. Each year, I am let down.
I 100% FULLY expect another ST/RT focus for 2015.
BRP is certainly making more $ from their older RT/ST demo. No surprise there.
I do not expect any focus to be made towards a model that is not as "Popular" as the other.
This, although true; sucks!
may be time for traddein / trade up
Cognac here I come.....