I went with the RS simple because of cost. (Turns out I got a screaming deal on a used one with 300 miles on it:thumbupIt was my first bike so I didn't want to drop a lot of coin only to decide I didn't like it. Turns out I LOVE it!!! Never expected to be this excited about owning this thing. I put on 6000 miles last year and cried when the snow came. Anyway you can mod an RS up pretty nicely to come close to an RT and not spend as much $$ as a new RT. Sure the ride is different but I like the option of having more of a sport bike now and then. Just my 2 cents.
Bottom line is you will have a BLAST either way!!!
Good luck!:2thumbs:
This is not a decision someone else can advise you on. It is a purely personal choice, that only you can make.QUOTE]
:agree: "Each to his own notion.", said the old woman as she kissed the cow...
Besides; more than half of the fun is in the shopping! :2thumbs:
This is not a decision someone else can advise you on. It is a purely personal choice, that only you can make. Each has its own strong points and drawbacks...and each individual views those traits differently. Ride both, or at least sit on them a good long time if you don't have an endorsement. Do it more than once if you can. Do a little research, including searching your soul for what will make it happy. Ask some questions, too. We can tell you the differences between the machines, and we can tell you what we like, but we can't tell you what you will like.