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2014 RT-S Pros and Cons

LEEB

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Well we have had our 2014 RT-S for nearly 3 months now and have put just under 3,000 miles on it. Here's my list of Pro's and Con's for the 2014 RT-S.

PRO'S:
1. Reasonable purchase price
2. Smooth 1330 engine
3. Very good gas mileage (40+ normally)
4. Great cruise control
5. Smooth ride (Mrs loves it)
6. No engine heat
7. Takes on the 'twisties' very well
8. Great heated grips
9. Get up and get out of the way performance
10.Neighbor envoy

Con's:
1. Ahhh........NONE!!!!!!!
 
:thumbup::clap: Picked up my 2014 RT-S today.I was hoping there were not to many con's on your list Ahhh.......NONE!!!!!!! :yes:
 
Well we have had our 2014 RT-S for nearly 3 months now and have put just under 3,000 miles on it. Here's my list of Pro's and Con's for the 2014 RT-S.

PRO'S:
1. Reasonable purchase price
2. Smooth 1330 engine
3. Very good gas mileage (40+ normally)
4. Great cruise control
5. Smooth ride (Mrs loves it)
6. No engine heat
7. Takes on the 'twisties' very well
8. Great heated grips
9. Get up and get out of the way performance
10.Neighbor envoy

Con's:
1. Ahhh........NONE!!!!!!!

Can I adjust your list a bit in regards to us.

1. Reasonable purchase price.
3. Very good gas mileage (40+ normally)
9. Get up and get out of the way performance
10.Neighbor envoy

Reasonable price, I would lean towards it is expensive for a motorcycle. However, BRP and most oems will push what the market will bear. Obviously, there is more to the price than just materials, the simple fact it doesn't fall over at a stop light is priceless for many.

Mileage, no complaints, but for us, I guess riding two up constantly and not holding back on twisting the throttle keeps us well below the 40...also, I only run ECO on the highway.

Get up and get out of the way performance, someone asked a while back bout the 14 RT series needing more power. I was one a of a few that said I would like more power. I also narrowed it towards roll on power while at highway speeds. Around town, the bike does well. On the highway, and yes I can downshift, I wish it had a bit more power to not need the downshift. This would make the passengers ride at 70 plus easier.

Neighbors...the two next door, have a his and hers Harley set. They like the Spyder and may buy one in the future. My other neighbors, are either so controlled by their wife's they only are allowed beer which they must share with the wife, or the others are glad to see us with another toy.

In summary, yes it is fun. The fuel burn is still low for a toy. We do enjoy logging time on it.

PK
 
:agree: with Patti! :2thumbs:

(And everyone else in here! :D)

Yeh the price isn't cheap, and my local dealer doesn't come off list. They are a good service dealer though and buying elsewhere then bringing to them for service probably isn't the same experience.....so 24k after rebate for the bike, plus transportation/assembly, plus 'documenation', and I bought their first 3 services package...27k OTD for an S.

To me, worth it. Could have saved 2k going to a discount dealer, but if you don't support your home town dealer, you might not have one in a couple years, and the next closest one is 60 miles away.

This beastie gets comments everywhere and all good. I love going to and from work now just to ride my Spyder. If the good Lord lets me I hope to have 10 to 15 more riding years in me and plan to do them on this machine.
 
Cognac RT-S

Right now my dealer, American Powersports in Findlay Ohio has a Cognac 2014 RT-S SE6 in his showroom and his online "yellow tag special price" is $23,500. That's a major discount from the original MSRP of $28,049. That's a big PRO in my book.
 
Right now my dealer, American Powersports in Findlay Ohio has a Cognac 2014 RT-S SE6 in his showroom and his online "yellow tag special price" is $23,500. That's a major discount from the original MSRP of $28,049. That's a big PRO in my book.

If you like the color, and if you're going to (and can afford to) make the jump, the only advantage I can see to a 2015 over a 2014 is if you prefer the newer color choices. $4500 is a lot to pay for that difference, and perhaps a few other tweaks we don't yet know about.
 
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Right now my dealer, American Powersports in Findlay Ohio has a Cognac 2014 RT-S SE6 in his showroom and his online "yellow tag special price" is $23,500. That's a major discount from the original MSRP of $28,049. That's a big PRO in my book.
:shocked: Soooo... Are you gonna? :D
 
Right now my dealer, American Powersports in Findlay Ohio has a Cognac 2014 RT-S SE6 in his showroom and his online "yellow tag special price" is $23,500. That's a major discount from the original MSRP of $28,049. That's a big PRO in my book.

Almost $5K off--that is a pretty good incentive. I paid full price and am still happy with mine. You even get it in the most popular "Collector Cognac" color.

I would jump on it if I were you. You won't be disappointed. :yes:
 
I have owned mine for 1 week, and have now put 900 miles on it. Once I get my comfort seat with the 2" of additional leg room, I will be happy. I still wish I could get 1 with the 200 hp. Vmax engine in it. That would be a true keeper.;)
 
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