Madincalif
New member
Ok as some of you guys read awhile back, I got to test ride a 2014 and I had put up my first impressions, Well now I'm done and these are my feelings overall what I now think. Let's start with the mechanics of the machine, I do like the 3 cylinder engine very smooth but very powerful, lots of torque. The 6 speed transmission.......Loved it very smooth, hardly know it goes into gear. I also liked the milage I was getting with the eco button (31-35 mpg) VERY NICE. The new cooling system seemed to work very well, didn't notice hardly any heat, but then again I was riding in cooler weather but it seem very nice. The DPS on this one seemed VERY easy compared to my 2010 RTS. I did like the shocks that were on the bike, they really helped even out the little bumps along the road.
Now comes the downside of my testing.....remember this all that I didn't like are pretty much all cosmetic things that can be changed in the secondary market. 1st off the front fenders, I like the smooth fenders and not the center raised ones they have on now. (just looks out of place) 2nd the floorboards.....they were EXTREMELY uncomfortable I could never get my legs adjusted right, I probably had to get off the bike more often it feels because of the floorboards, and where the brake pedal was placed it seemed more difficult to hit the brake. 3rd and what I feel is one of my biggest problems.......The Seat. Wow it was at time severely painful to ride, one thing because it had no backrest and that would have helped greatly.
So I would have to say this, if I were going to buy one on just the mechanics of the machine, I would to it in an instant, but taking into consideration that there would have to be many cosmetic changes I would need to do.....hmmmmm......I would say I would have to really think long and hard about it. Does this mean I wouldn't buy a new one certainly not, I will be watching as much data about the 2014 and beyond to see when my next one will be bought. So until then I am thankful for my 2010 RT-S SE5 Timeless Black.
Now comes the downside of my testing.....remember this all that I didn't like are pretty much all cosmetic things that can be changed in the secondary market. 1st off the front fenders, I like the smooth fenders and not the center raised ones they have on now. (just looks out of place) 2nd the floorboards.....they were EXTREMELY uncomfortable I could never get my legs adjusted right, I probably had to get off the bike more often it feels because of the floorboards, and where the brake pedal was placed it seemed more difficult to hit the brake. 3rd and what I feel is one of my biggest problems.......The Seat. Wow it was at time severely painful to ride, one thing because it had no backrest and that would have helped greatly.
So I would have to say this, if I were going to buy one on just the mechanics of the machine, I would to it in an instant, but taking into consideration that there would have to be many cosmetic changes I would need to do.....hmmmmm......I would say I would have to really think long and hard about it. Does this mean I wouldn't buy a new one certainly not, I will be watching as much data about the 2014 and beyond to see when my next one will be bought. So until then I am thankful for my 2010 RT-S SE5 Timeless Black.