Peteoz
Well-known member
Just took the new ‘21 RT out for its second, longer, run. “Refined”, doesn’t do it justice. I have to say that it rides better than my ‘16 F3-L, and to me, handles just about as well, even though the F3 had aftermarket tyres, Wilbers shocks, and Ron’s stabiliser bar. Mind you, the weights on the Kendas are minimal, and it had a laser alignment before it left the dealer, which makes a huge difference.
Looooooove the adjustable screen, and the ability to pop a helmet in the side bag. The stock seat is significantly more comfortable than the F3, but I may still need a Daylong, even if it is just to gain some extra legroom. No bottoming out with the stock shocks like there was on the F3.
Less leg room is noticeable, as is the position of the brake (awkward for me), but I am getting used to the new knee angle. Unfortunately, I can not lower the boards by reversing Lamont’s board raising kit as the brake pedal arm limits lowering. Also unfortunately, after putting Lamont’s black diamond highway pegs on, I had to remove them again. Absolutely NOTHING wrong with them, or their manufacture, but at 6’7” with a 38” inseam, their shape intrudes on the front edge of the boards, and prevents me from overlapping the front of the floorboards with my size 15s, and thus reduces my leg space.
I was wary about replacing the F3 after setting it up just the way I wanted it, but that wariness was unfounded…..love it
hyea::2thumbs:
Pete
Looooooove the adjustable screen, and the ability to pop a helmet in the side bag. The stock seat is significantly more comfortable than the F3, but I may still need a Daylong, even if it is just to gain some extra legroom. No bottoming out with the stock shocks like there was on the F3.
Less leg room is noticeable, as is the position of the brake (awkward for me), but I am getting used to the new knee angle. Unfortunately, I can not lower the boards by reversing Lamont’s board raising kit as the brake pedal arm limits lowering. Also unfortunately, after putting Lamont’s black diamond highway pegs on, I had to remove them again. Absolutely NOTHING wrong with them, or their manufacture, but at 6’7” with a 38” inseam, their shape intrudes on the front edge of the boards, and prevents me from overlapping the front of the floorboards with my size 15s, and thus reduces my leg space.
I was wary about replacing the F3 after setting it up just the way I wanted it, but that wariness was unfounded…..love it

Pete