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annybody switching for the f3

Hope you love the F3 Yazz!.. It's not for me - I've got the RT dialed in for the long haul, and space saved in my garage for my RED Slingshot...

There's something for everybody. Different strokes for different folks. Whatever makes you happy is the thing you need.
 
Two Things

The two things about the F3 that appeal to me are: 1. The foot forward cruiser riding position and lower seat height that goes with it. 2. The 1330 Ace motor with six speed gearbox which is proven to be more efficient and while it has no peak horsepower advantage over the 990 twin it does have a much nicer spread of torque over a broader rpm range. Two things that don't appeal to me are: 1. Lack of space in the frunk, not a deal killer but leads to having to add saddlebags and maybe a topcase which cost extra. 2. The no trailer allowed restriction which would make packing for a long trip with a passenger difficult if not impossible. I consider adding a windshield less of a negative as I usually change windshields on bikes that already have them.
 
RT vs. F3

The storage on the RT is second to none and definitely hits it comfort-wise in everything but legroom for me. Highway pegs do a lot to alleviate that issue but the only problem with them is in covering the brake pedal. The second or whatever it takes to move your foot from the highway peg to the brake pedal could mean several dozen to maybe over 100 feet to get stopped depending on your speed. That brings up the ISCI hand brake, which I feel should be there if highway pegs are used. Between that and a BajaRon anti-sway bar the RT could be made near perfect for me. The F3, on the other hand has the footrest postion already there, no hand brake needed although floorboards would allow more room to move my feet around than on pegs which lock your legs into a fixed position. So in adding floorboards, a windshield, saddlebags and maybe a trunk I would be at or above the cost of an RT-S and well above a base RT. Cost-wise yes an RT would fill the bill much better as a two up tourer. My riding is about 75% solo and about 90% local rides within a 40 to 50 mile radius. Long trips two up just do not occur much at all. Maybe an RT would change that and maybe it wouldn't, depends on the wife. For the vast majority of my riding miles an F3 would work just fine, maybe without the floorboards or the trunk. There again, cost will be a major factor in deciding between the two, but only after I demo ride an F3.
 
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The storage on the RT is second to none and definitely hits it comfort-wise in everything but legroom for me. Highway pegs do a lot to alleviate that issue but the only problem with them is in covering the brake pedal. The second or whatever it takes to move your foot from the highway peg to the brake pedal could mean several dozen to maybe over 100 feet to get stopped depending on your speed. That brings up the ISCI hand brake, which I feel should be there if highway pegs are used. Between that and a BajaRon anti-sway bar the RT could be made near perfect for me. The F3, on the other hand has the footrest postion already there, no hand brake needed although floorboards would allow more room to move my feet around than on pegs which lock your legs into a fixed position. So in adding floorboards, a windshield, saddlebags and maybe a trunk I would be at or above the cost of an RT-S and well above a base RT. Cost-wise yes an RT would fill the bill much better as a two up tourer. My riding is about 75% solo and about 90% local rides within a 40 to 50 mile radius. Long trips two up just do not occur much at all. Maybe an RT would change that and maybe it wouldn't, depends on the wife. For the vast majority of my riding miles an F3 would work just fine, maybe without the floorboards or the trunk. There again, cost will be a major factor in deciding between the two, but only after I demo ride an F3.

You have enough points in favor of both that you may need to do a coin toss, or play "dealer roulette." (Take the one the dealer has in the color you like best)?

Here are a few more, just to make your choice "easier." :roflblack:

:ani29:: The F3 is going to make those who buy it feel a bit "younger."

:ani29:: The price, if you don't go to farkle happy, will be a bit less. If you decide to "dude" it up, you can spend as much or more than an RT.

:ani29:: Do you want a Charger or a Cadillac?
 
Jut for giggles; I went to BRP's website, and equipped an F-3 for touring... ;)
I got to $29,100 dollars or so, and had to quit... :shocked:
 
Jut for giggles; I went to BRP's website, and equipped an F-3 for touring... ;)
I got to $29,100 dollars or so, and had to quit... :shocked:

BRP did manage to HD or GW it with all the possible accessories. I would not play that game again either.

They do have some very "snazzy" stuff though. :yes::yes:
 
F3 Gotta-Haves

Just for me the Blue Ridge windshield, passenger backrest & driver backrest as well as the saddlebags would make an F3 acceptable enough. That would be on an F3-S with SE6.
 
Hellcat...

:ani29:: Do you want a Charger or a Cadillac?

A Charger for me. In fact, a Hellcat edition Charger. Something about 707 horsepower makes me salivate. This is why I put a deposit down on the "Hellcat" of the Spyder lineup...that torque and power had me at "HELLO"...
 
I've got to see this F3 on the road for 6+ months....but am test riding Nov 6th.....excited

You are really going to enjoy the ride. I remember you telling me I was going to like it... you were right. I'm pretty sure you will enjoy it too. The throttle is a lot more touchy than the GS. Don't go burning up the back tire:D
 
does anyone know if there is still a rev limit ? How about top speed on this mad F3!?

Just wondering from those of you VERY lucky people who test drove the F3.. The governor still kick in around 10k RPM ? And /or ~Top speed ?
 
We are in!

We test rode the F3 and put a deposit on a red F3S SE6 to arrive in January! We cannot wait to get her out on the road. What a big difference from the ST-L.
 
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I sat on one and I am going to make the switch but hope to keep my 09 se5. Pretty upset the dealer wouldn't let me test drive in the middle of frigid -10 * 10in of fresh north mi snowstorm.

Sempert out,
 
Test rode yesterday, very cold, but fun. I'm going to the bank today. there will be an F3 in my future!;););)
 
I test rode an F3 a month ago.

Mine is supposed to arrive this week. :thumbup:

I had a RT Limited and sold mine last week.
 
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