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Black beauty Rt-S ES5

Ronsam

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That was a good day to test the Spyder

The temperature in Kamloops at 1,000 ft was about 13 degrees celsius and at 5,000 ft was about 4 degrees celsius. The wind was blowing at about 60 up to 80 km/hr on a very twisty road and hills. We followed and past a lot of highway trucks. The performance of the RT was very good, the handling was good for the condition. On a scale of 0 to 10, I would rate it at 8 for the handling of the conditions of the road and weather. Stiffer springs and torsion bar would be a good improvement and maybe would become 10. We ride 2 up and the suspension is definitely a 10. We rode 340 kms today and I am up to 1000 kms (600 miles) now. The fuel marked empty while there was still 10 litres in it, it must be fixed. My average speed was between 90 and 105 km/hr and the gas consumption was 36 miles per imperial gallon. Lower speeds definitely improves the gas mileage. I readjusted my front tires from 20 to 15 psi. My rear suspension is at the 3rd level riding 2 up. That was a great ride, very impressive, I don't regret my investment!!!! I have over 100,000 miles riding motorcycles: Kawasaki, Honda, my last 2 bikes were Harley's. I had a good luck with all of them and the Spyder riding is just as good as my touring Harley's :spyder2::2thumbs::yes:
 
That was a good day to test the Spyder

The temperature in Kamloops at 1,000 ft was about 13 degrees celsius and at 5,000 ft was about 4 degrees celsius. The wind was blowing at about 60 up to 80 km/hr on a very twisty road and hills. We followed and past a lot of highway trucks. The performance of the RT was very good, the handling was good for the condition. On a scale of 0 to 10, I would rate it at 8 for the handling of the conditions of the road and weather. Stiffer springs and torsion bar would be a good improvement and maybe would become 10. We ride 2 up and the suspension is definitely a 10. We rode 340 kms today and I am up to 1000 kms (600 miles) now. The fuel marked empty while there was still 10 litres in it, it must be fixed. My average speed was between 90 and 105 km/hr and the gas consumption was 36 miles per imperial gallon. Lower speeds definitely improves the gas mileage. I readjusted my front tires from 20 to 15 psi. My rear suspension is at the 3rd level riding 2 up. That was a great ride, very impressive, I don't regret my investment!!!! I have over 100,000 miles riding motorcycles: Kawasaki, Honda, my last 2 bikes were Harley's. I had a good luck with all of them and the Spyder riding is just as good as my touring Harley's :spyder2::2thumbs::yes:
Did you calculate your mpg in IG or usg? That could be misleading on this board if you are using imperial measurement. I don't have the K's on mine that you have but my best has been 28.5 m/us gallon after only 2 fuel ups. I haven't had a chance for a real highway test of the RT as we have been mostly solo and just 20k trips - can't wait to get out for a lot longer ryde!
 
Babymoose

You have good point. It will be 32 mile us gal. This was my best so far. 25 was my low.:chat:

Your looking good with the new Spyder. I hope we can see you this summer.!
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You have good point. It will be 32 mile us gal. This was my best so far. 25 was my low.:chat:

Your looking good with the new Spyder. I hope we can see you this summer.!
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We will be heading to the states through B.C. this summer. Will be going to Delta then back to Hope and then down south. Hope to do the Beartooth Pass again this year. Never know we might cross paths somewhere if you get into South B.C. at all. We will be starting about July 30 so we should be in B. C. until about the 3rd. I hope my fuel economy gets better before we hook up the trailer for the summer. If Gwen drives it the mileage will probably be better!!!
 
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