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When my wife rode as passenger on the RT, she felt too cramped and "stuck" into the throne. She actually prefers the F3 because she has more freedom to shift around.
Also the knee bend in the hypothetical drawings is a little misleading. I don't know how tall you are, but with the correct fit system, I ride with a much lower angled knee bend than when riding the RT, comfortably bent, but straight than bent. If you are super tall or long-legged, you may have that problem. But most average height people will not have that dramatic of a knee bend on the F3.
I agree with previous replies- we decided on the F3 after test drives. Good luck!
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lucky for me I had access to university students both Physiotherapy and Occuaptional therapist and their lecturers.
I was measured up against all the theoretical technical areas, along with the F3s.
I took on their advice and magically I have no issues on all day weekly rides.
I have All BRP gear (spent some more of the kids inheritance). Cheaper option can be found.
Set up
rider backrest straight up and down 90 degrees set with a laser level, foot boards at standard position, cannonball seat, short reach bars 52 degrees from horizontal. Added bonus my mirrors are not obstructed by my arms. My wife prefers the bigger cannonball seat.
I am 5 10 , 83 kilos and apparently have shorter than average arms, chest width &@:; shoulder height from seat ;:-/. Girth etc etc and at 60 have shrunk 2 inches, also had lower back surgery 3 years ago.
It cost time and money but I can ride whenever and to wherever I want with NO pain.
Maybe BRP ufit system can have some better measurements etc to advise riders of best options to try first. My dealer gave me 1 free set of chrome bars and 1 free break rod. This could be a bargaining area when riders purchase an F3?
I suggested the Uni ask BRP if they wanted an app? There are a few apps for setting up bicycles to their riders why not a Spyder?
It was a change for them bit more challenging than measuring up wheelchairs, chairs and shower accessories etc.
Sometimes theory actually translates into real life scenarios.
Australian armed forces / vets may be able to push for this service or people with a disability can put it in a plan with our National Disabiliy Insurance Scheme.
Brouse
www.bikecad.ca/customizing_fit_formulas