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5K Mile Review on 2013 RT Limited

DJFaninTN

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Got our 13RT Limited at the end of December 2013. This was our first bike ever so we were green as you could possibly be. I think since that first weekend we have missed maybe two weekends of riding due to weather. We just rolled over 5K miles and I thought I'd toss my thoughts on this particular model since there has been some unsatisfied customers.

Since we got it and it was cold this past winter, we never really ran into the heat issue at first. We've had all the updates performed from the dealer. As the weather started to get warmer I knew I would want more airflow so I opted for the Baker Wings. It took me a while to get over the look but once I installed them, I became a huge fan! I highly suggest them not only for the heat but for cold and wet weather as well.

It took me a little while to get comfortable with the higher revs and hitting that 5000 rpm shifting range but it sure makes for some smooth shifting between the gears. Also learning to ease your grip and trust the bike sure makes for a much smoother ride. If you are an new owner do yourself a favor and go read the Do's & Don't Thread. Once you read, print it off and read it again and again.

We added the Baja Ron Swaybar, Laser Alignment, Third and Fourth Brake Lights, Fender Lights, Ultimate Tall Boy Seat with the Revco Matching Arm Rest and Butler Cup Holder. Still looking to add JT's Air Filter Replacement and maybe Lamont's Cat ByPass.

All in all I am more than pleased to tell anyone who has a question about the 13RT's to go for it. I cannot comment on the 14's yet because I haven't ridden one yet. I am sure they are a great bike but for me it was hard to justify $8k difference in price. That can buy a lot of farkles and petro. I also believe that it depends on your local dealer and if they are a good dealer or a subpar dealer. Even if your dealer is a great dealer I suggest that you go behind them and check their work before leaving their lot.

Here's to another carefree 5k miles :thumbup:
 
Good to hear..!!

you finally got it broke in..:roflblack::roflblack: Nice to hear the positive side for a change. Being new you went for it with gusto..congrats on your first milestone. Don't forget to get your 5K pin from brp...enjoy and be safe..!! :thumbup:
 
Thanks for sharing your impressions of the 13 Limited at 5K. I very much enjoyed reading your post. :thumbup:

I have the same model in the brown/tan color and I really enjoy it. I did get to ride a 2014 yesterday, and the two biggest advantages (strictly to my way of thinking) are the radiator and air-flow changes that eliminate the heat problem, and the basic smoothness of the new transmission. The ride on the 2014 was very nice, but it didn't make me want to trade up to one - especially at what I'd have to pay for the difference.

I'm interested in your suggestion that you might do the JT air filter mod. I've heard some folks say that it made little difference in the heat coming up around the seat. Others say it made a big difference. If you do it, please be sure to write up your impressions afterward.

Also a good suggestion about the Do's and Do Nots thread. Lots of helpful stuff there.
 
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Congratulations on your purchase, and welcome to the family! We are at 5,820 miles - I put the RT into winter storage in late November at 2,314 miles, so we have put 3,506 trouble free miles on it since our riding season here in Connecticut began in late March. Had the pipes wrapped, ECM upgrade done & SmoothSpyder belt tensioner installed in early March. We were out in 85 degree weather last week - The RT still gets hot, but not as bad as before, and it is running sweet. We have had our fair share of problems, but have a great dealer who has gone to bat for us twice with BRP, with good results. We really love riding it. My wife puts together day trips for us & we go somewhere 2 or 3 times a week. Have a trip coming up in August to Rehoboth Beach Delaware, and will be pulling the trailer with my one pair of shorts, one bathing suit, couple of T-shirts & then fill the rest of the trailer with the wife's endless supply of clothing & shoes. Then in September, off to SpyderQuest in Lake George NY. My advice is to ryde as much and as often as you can, and you will like it more each time you ryde. Best of luck to you guys, and ryde on!!
 
Sounds like your having fun.:ohyea:
We bought our 2010 Rt in Oct 2013 and have over10,000 Miles of smiles. Great comfort, good power, good mileage.:cheers:
 
Glad to hear your great report about your 2013. :thumbup::thumbup:

Wishing you many more miles and smiles. :yes:
 
I'm needing some assistance, I recently had bypass surgery and have a bad right foot because if it. The heat from the engine is really getting to me is there anything I can do to adjust the air flow direction on the right side of my 2013 LTD ?


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I'm needing some assistance, I recently had bypass surgery and have a bad right foot because if it. The heat from the engine is really getting to me is there anything I can do to adjust the air flow direction on the right side of my 2013 LTD ?


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spyderpop's block off kit and then add baker air wings both upper and lower :thumbup:
 
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