My better half and I are deciding to take the plunge and upgrade from our 2010 RT.......
Others have said it JR, but I'll add to it - you REALLY hafta do some miles & go with what YOU (& your Missus of course!) like most. That said, I'll throw some of what I discovered & went thru before I decided NOT to upgrade to an F3 OR something with the 1330 motor!! :sour:
Firstly, and yeah, I get that I might be one of the few, but I personally
LIKE the 998 motor, I
LIKE the seating/ryding position on my RT, & I
LIKE the looks and the storage of my RT, I'm not so impressed with the F3 or even the bulkier RT, but the major drawback of the F3 & 1330 motor for ME is that while it might be a wonderful torquey motor that so many rave about, it is IMO quite simply,
lazy!! Sure, it pulls like a train from low revs, but it's got nowhere near the
excitement that the 998 V-twin has!! The extra gear & the extra range from the triple is nice stuff, and I would appreciate both in my 2013 RT with the V-twin, but the 1330 just doesn't get the heart pumping or the blood coursing anywhere near as quickly or in the same way the V-twin does!! Yeah, I know you can wring it's neck & make the 1330 get up & boogey (eventually....

) but it still feels like a lazy dinosour that just doesn't ZING from the set-to anywhere near the way the V-twin does. And since I've started looking at/doing some relatively minor mods to improve the range on my RT, I've discovered some upgrades that have not only improved that range usefully but they've also been able to unleash even more performance AND better fuel economy from the smaller V-twin motor, but more on that later & elsewhere in an appropriate time.
The second thing that REALLY gets to me about the F3 is that 'cruiser' position that some love to ride in..... it just doesn't work for me
AT ALL!! I've done a lot of miles on a few different F3's (read a few thousand miles into that), we've played with different U-fit settings, every handlebar option, & various windscreens, even a couple of after market seats, and nothing we've been able to do allows me to get as comfortable as I can get on my RT! The 'sit on my tailbone' position with my feet forward might be OK in front of the TV at home, but once I'm forced into that position on a Spyder out on the roads so that I can't take any of my weight on my feet nor make it easy to shift it around, it rapidly becomes uncomfortable; then when that's added to the 'sit up like a dog leaning on the windscreen position' that your hands pretty much HAVE to rest in when the steering head is up & forwards from the seat like it is, basically forcing you to hold your arms & hands up like the front paws on a dog begging for treats, it only takes a few miles before things start to become excruciatingly painful! Punting an F3 around a smallish town might be fun for a shortish time, but I really don't fit one well enough to want to spend a couple of thousand miles on it - something the Missus & I do fairly often on the RT; but then when you throw in that inherently lazy motor too, it makes that even less appealing than it should be to ME! :shocked:
So JR, you might be able to tell from the above that not
everyone absolutely loves the F3 &/or the 1330, but I guess that's why BRP still offer the RT AND the F3! I hope what I've outlined can help you concentrate on the things that make you really enjoy your 2010 RT, and with any luck, doing that & getting some F3 saddle time will allow you to decide if an F3 in one form or another is going to lend itself to your ryding enjoyment! Me, I'm sticking with my 2013 RT V-twin for a while yet....(& do check out the info on an Aussie ECU upgrade that I'll be putting out soon!) but I will go so far as admitting that something that can stick a cattle prod up that 1330's bum, like a turbo or a supercharger, might just help me think of ways & reasons to overcome the 'other' shortfalls that I see with the current crop of 1330 powered Spyders! For now, I've got mine & it suits me, especially since the (still under test) upgrades we've made, it's up to you to go out & get yours... And really,
your decision really hasta be all about YOU & YOUR wants/needs from YOUR Spyder - but please, don't let go of the excitement just cos everyone else is raving about the torque or range or whatever! :thumbup: