Floridian2017
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I have a 2017 RTS and I am going to trade for a F3 model. I am between F3T or F3L. What is the difference? Do you think is worth the price of F3L?
I did a google search for you, since I couldn't remember myself and laughed when I saw myself being redirected back to this site. here you go:
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...ited-vs-F3-T-is-the-Limited-worth-the-premium
I have the F3L, love it. But then, I wanted the space, heated grips and floorboards to start with so it was a no-brainer for me.
We chose, and very happily ryde, a 2017 F3L. There was a substantial price differential between the two when we bought - much more for the L. Define your needs; then address your wants. If you plan to do any great amount of 2-up ryding and/or any possibility of touring, I think it's worth considering the extra cost of the factory-issue L. As Kiry says - "space, heated grips, floorboards" - made their decision a "no brainer". To that, I'd add: automatically adjusted rear suspension, plus the simple fact that you've got a 'ready-made' package and you're all set to head out. Everything fits; it's well designed and integrated. That rear top case will pay dividends by itself. Yes, you can take the more basic T and farkle it with add-ons like top case, floorboards, etc., all of which add to cost. If you have special aftermarket pieces you really like better, I suppose you can morph your T into an L, eventually. To my eyes, though, there's something to be said for the feel and flow of the L, as created/assembled by the BRP engineers/designers. The more I tinker and play with things, the more I contemplate how I might change something, the more impressed I am with what BRP decided upon - except maybe for their stock seat and brake pedal height. But even after you pay the extra for the L (or your upgraded T, if you DIY), you're still likely to want to add some farkles, make some changes, so expenditures don't necessarily end with the basic "L or T" decision. In the end, either choice will provide lots of fun. So, it's your decision, your wallet. Good luck. Safe and happy ryding!!!
F3-T more for one up riding
F3-L more for two up riding with heavier rear shock
Among many obvious reasons, Rear Box, Floorboards, Heated Grips, Auto Height Adjust, Etc, Etc
Cruzr Joe
I believe that Joe is basing this on the standard features of the L lend it the Two up ryding situation better than the T. However even with Skinny me and skinny wife, I find it pretty crowded on the F3L with two up!To the red - This info is not correct. The F3T & F3L have the same rear shock and rear spring package - Check the parts diagram.
They both also have an air bag. Manual air fill for the T & onboard compressor fill for the L.
I have a 2017 RTS and I am going to trade for a F3 model. I am between F3T or F3L. What is the difference? Do you think is worth the price of F3L?