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R.I.P. Dwayne
Colors are an interesting subject. In 2010 The Premiere RTS came in black. The next year, that was the color for the entry level RT with Manual tranny.
I actually like that Cognac was a "one and done" deal! :thumbup:
It makes our bikes unique!!
In 2012 they had the Quatumum Metallic Blue, and see that this year they brought the Blue again back. DeannaColors are an interesting subject. In 2010 The Premiere RTS came in black. The next year, that was the color for the entry level RT with Manual tranny.
In the early evening the "Cognac" looks like it Glows. DeannaI actually like that Cognac was a "one and done" deal! :thumbup:
It makes our bikes unique!!
I have to say that the RS is not going anywhere, but there may be some updating. I know there are those in the RT crowd that like to look down there noses at it, but there is a much larger market out there that BRP has yet to break into. ..
Good buy BRP. It was fun while it lasted.
I'll never buy an RT and the F3 just isn't a riding position I can do. It just doesn't work for me physically.
My only option is to buy a 2016 RSS and ride it until its too old I guess. But, I'm thinking the value of the GS, RS, RSS will drop greatly now (not that they were great before).
I signed up for the 10th anniversary homecoming but I probably won't go now. Wonder if I can get my money back?
I have a little money set aside that I would use to bet AGAINST that, given reasonable odds. OTOH, they might come out with a new 1330 model that looks "something" like the RS, if not this year maybe next. (See post #66 above.)If you REALLY want to "stoke the speculative fires": What if these two models re-appear in August with the triple underneath some re-designed bodywork?![]()
August 16th: That'll be when they announce what else is coming. :thumbup:
I have to say that the RS is not going anywhere, but there may be some updating. I know there are those in the RT crowd that like to look down there noses at it, but there is a much larger market out there that BRP has yet to break into. I will admit that there needs to be an entry level model, but there also needs to be a real sport model with real performance. The F3 is a good cruiser, but if they want to sell to a "younger" demographic they are going to have to go lighter and faster than the 1330 is now. Having a model in the lineup that your average 21 year old can afford might also get some fresh faces in the showrooms.
As it is, I believe there is more yet to come.
Just sayin'............
If you REALLY want to "stoke the speculative fires": What if these two models re-appear in August with the triple underneath some re-designed bodywork?![]()
I actually like that Cognac was a "one and done" deal! :thumbup:
It makes our bikes unique!!