im about ready to start searching for a new base RT, im coming from a ryker and want more comfort.. I only ride solo, but want to be able to bring the kids along when they get older (wife too anxious to come for a ride)... I dont do long distance trips but I ride year round in NY.. I dont know if any of you did the same and im curious of the difference.. the ryker beats you up on the bumps and honestly is not good on the highway, it has plenty of power but just is not comfortable.. im about 50/50 in the twisties and ont he highway, I know the RT is a great machine to rack up the miles, im curious how it is in the twisties compared to a ryker..... I swapped to rally shocks and added a baja ron sway bar. is the spyder better, worse, the same in 30-60 mph twisty roads compared to the ryker? I wish I could borrow one for a day to see for myself.
I purchased a 2019 Ryker 900 ACE in Jun of 2020. I thought it was a blast. Together we went on a number of adventures and I put about 12,000 miles on it the first year. I really never had any issues with running it on the freeways around here at 70-80 mph. I think the top speed I ever ran it was 103 mph. As you mentioned, it was a rocket off the line. But at 68 years young I found it to be pretty uncomfortable on long rides. I could handle an hour, maybe a little more before I had to get off and give my butt a break.
In Aug of this year I decided it was time to upgrade. After looking around I found a 2018 Spyder RT Limited at what I thought was a good price. The dealer offered me a fair trade in price, so I pulled the trigger. I have to admit, the difference between the two is apples and oranges.
I’m not saying the Spyder is better or worse then the Ryker, but they are two different machines for two different riding styles. I think the Spyder offers a more refined ride. As expected, its suspension is superior to that of the Ryker. Riding a bad road on the Ryker, you felt every bump in the road.
You sit much higher on the Spyder which I think increases to your visibility to other drivers. I especially like the Dynamic Power Steering of the Spyder. Makes handling the twisties so much easier. I remember feeling pretty wiped out after coming home from a spirited Ryker ride.
I live in a pretty rural area with the closest city being about a 45 mile ride. Sixty miles in I want to visit the “big city”. The cruise control on my Spyder really comes In handy on those long rides. My gas mileage on the Spyder is slightly better then on the Ryker but that may be due to the slightly larger fuel tank too.
Another big plus for my Spyder is the storage capacity. I can actually ride my Spyder to make trips to the store. With the Ryker I was lucky if I could carry a Subway Footlong and can of soda. But then again I think that’s not what the Ryker was designed for. When you buy a high performance sports car you don’t expect it to come with a large trunk.
My wife never did come for rides with me on my Ryker, she just never felt safe riding on it. The big backrest/truck on the Spyder dispelled any such concerns and she has gone out with my on a few rides, most recently one that was about 230 miles of freeway riding. She said she noticed a lot of things she never saw while riding in a car.
I still occasionally miss my Ryker, but I have no second guesses or regrets about purchasing my Spyder. I don’t believe you will be disappointed should you opt to upgrade.