Welcome to the Forum & Posting EKB2, good to see that you're considering one of the last & better versions of the revvier, peppier, & more exciting to ryde Spyders in that 2013 - they might need a little more maintenance, use a little bit of oil & burn thru a tad more gas, but they're sooo much more fun to ryde than the heavier & lazier 1330 motors.... And if you get the ECU Upgraded to unleash a bit more of the purposefully retarded performance in the V-Twin, & then manage to resist the temptation to wring the throttle hard
all the time

pps: then your 'normal cruising' mpg shouldn't be too much worse than that of the better stock 1330's! But once you come to terms with Spyders & riding them appropriately (cos they
ARE a different machine, so it'll probably take you a bit, maybe even 1000 miles or so to get truly used to them?!?

) a V-Twin Spyder will
STILL be
a whole lot more FUN than a 1330
AND like
all Spyders, when ridden well it'll out-brake & out corner just about any 2 wheeler & most 4 wheelers too!

hyea: It's only once the straights start getting longer & the tight curves turn into wide open sweepers that the dirty great wall of air our Spyders hafta push ahead of them starts coming into play & slowing them down! :sour:
So if that 2013 RT you're considering has been maintained well; has the big vents under the mirrors (for the Heat Recall); and is no longer running on the original tires (cos
regardless of how good they might look,
the originally fitted tires are now too old to be reliably safe any more - and besides, it's a great opportunity to toss the crappy Kendas & fit some 'real' car tires... any quality auto tire in a size that physically fits when run at the right (lower) pressure for the lighter load of a Spyder vs an auto should be
MUCH better in all respects than the OE spec Kendas - but there's lotsa threads recommending great alternatives!

hyea: ) then it should be a good machine for you, if not a great machine; and it's almost certainly going to be easy to enjoy ryding in the late spring to late autumn on any Spyder! :yes:
Sure, a 2013 model is getting a bit older & some things might start getting to be harder to find/do/get done on them, but IMHO the post recall 2013's are the best of the bunch - they got all the chassis, brakes, & suspension mods & handling upgrades that the 2014's got to handle the bigger motor, but they kept the proven reliable pinnacle of the V-Twin engines, and looked after well & ridden regularly, the V-Twins seemingly last forever & will give you
many many MANY Miles of Smiles. For me & the Child Bride (plus my Assistance Dog - see my avatar pic for my last AD, Max; the new AD Buster is about the same size, just a different colour, & he loves ryding too!

) our 2013 RT has been largely trouble free & a whole lotta enjoyment & fun - even more so since an ECU Upgrade opened it up to running so much better - and that one you're looking at has barely been run in!! I don't think there's been too many years since 2013 that my 2013 RT hasn't done
at least as many miles as that one's done
total, and there's been more'n just a few years when mine's done more'n double that! :shocked:
Still, you should look at & ride as many Spyders as you can before committing to a 2013 V-Twin - try an F3, or better yet, try one of the F3-S models
AND try an F3-T or F3-L; as well as checking out the 2014-2019 RT's & maybe even a newer 2020+ model that's a whole new ryding experience again! There's no denying that the 1330 motors do have stonking torque & are easy to enjoy, even if they aren't quite as exciting to ride as a V-Twin, and the creature comforts & information over-load do tend to improve/increase over years,
IF you're that way inclined! :sour: Me'n the Child Bride, we still haven't found anything newer than 2013 that's triggered even the slightest feeling of 'a need to upgrade', but hey, you do owe it to yourself to at least try them before deciding on the 2013 V-Twin.

hyea:
Good luck on the Search! :cheers:
Ps: I don't want to jeopardise your move to a Spyder, but (without knowing his particular circumstances :dontknow: ) I also don't really know why your 96 y/o friend feels he shouldn't be driving any more

Just yesterday one of the 98/99 y/olds that I see & ride with occasionally told me that the only thing keeping him young & agile was the riding - and everyone knows that...
You don't get Old & Stop Riding; you get Old BECAUSE You Stop Riding :gaah:
and that's only made even more so if you're ryding a Spyder! :thumbup:

hyea: