dslim
New member
I currently own a 2013 RTS, and have had a pretty good experience with it. The bike runs and drives good, and we both enjoy riding it. I previously owned a 2010, which my problems were too numerous to mention. It helped when I found a dealer with a better service dept. and traded for my current 2013. Well the rebates and offers on the 2014's got me thinking about trading up a year for a bike that runs lower rpm's at highway speed and has a better service interval, both important on a bike used for distance touring. Today I found out my 2 year old RTS is worth the same as my 3 year old RT audio and convenience was. To top it off the 13 came with more standard equipment, I added more options to it, and it has half the miles my 10 had on it. I guess sometimes when you buy something you end up being married to it. Does anyone know how many miles one of these will run without going through the engine? I'm starting to think if anything major happens with the engine after 5 or 6 years, it might cost more than the bike is worth.....:banghead: