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First (non-riding) impressions of the 2013 ST

daveinva

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Got to sit on an ST Limited for the first time today at my local dealer... as a 2010 RS owner since May 2011, figured I'd share my "experienced" impression.

Likes:
-- The ST is definitely a touring bike.

Now, I am the stereotypical "mod my RS into an RT" owner-- happily so, I might add. Yeah, it cost money, but I *didn't want* an RT then, I wanted an RS setup for touring. Risers, footboards, aftermarket seat, bigger windshield... you name it, I put it on my bike.

Well, the ST has all that standard (at least the Limited does). The footboards are superb, the handlebars come back at a perfect angle, the windshield is nice, the seat is more upright. All in all, I felt like I was sitting on my "touring" RS, but this was all stock from the factory. Nice job, BRP.

-- Nice mix of RT goodies on the ST Limited. The heated grips, the integrated GPS and radio... it's nicely appointed.

-- It's sharp. Handsome lines that look even better in person. The ST's a good looking bike.

Dislikes:
-- The stock ST mirrors are better than the stock RS mirrors, but not as good as the RS mirrors modified with the aftermarket up-and-out extensions. I don't know what in the way of aftermarket mods will be possible-- the ST mirrors, like the RT mirrors, appear to be of a piece with the body and not amenable to extension. It's a shame, especially since I've gotten spoiled by great (and far safer!) view offered by the extended RS mirrors.
-- The ST seating position is better than the RS, but the seat isn't as plush and bolstered as the RT. The more I ride my RS, even with my Ultimate, the more I fancy the RT seat and its bolstered position for the rider. Ditto the passenger seat on the ST-- you'll still need a backrest for the passenger, just like the RS, to safely ride any kind of distance back there.
-- It looks to me like all the aftermarket Spyder mods are going to have to be wholly redesigned for the ST. Little things like the reflectors (Brightsides and Mud Flaps will need to be different), the rider footboard position (precludes highway pegs close in-- you don't need them, of course, with the footboards there but many of the highway peg mods out there rely on that "close in" position). Anyway, I didn't spend too much time looking but those were the few things that jumped out at me.

Overall? It's a nice, nice bike. Had it been available when I bought my Spyder, I definitely would have bought the ST instead of the RS. But now that I have the RS all setup for touring, I've got no motivation to trade it in for an ST, at least by sight alone (we'll see how I feel once I ride one). I think my next Spyder will be an RT just because of the comfort and storage for 2-up touring, but for those interested in a flexible ride for around town and touring fun, the ST looks like a perfect option.
 
Nice !!

Nice review. . Thanks for the detailed study and we look forward to your views after the test ryde.. :2thumbs:
 
Thanks for that review.

I wonder why BRP won't put the rear view mirrors in a useful position. They have some reason for having them where they are. Anyone have any idea why they continue to do this?
And the seat. I get it that they are never going to have a seat that makes everyone happy but something similar to a Ultimate would at least be a good starting point.

I too have taken a 2008 RS/GS and have added the things that the ST has on it. That along with the additional hp it has make it just right for right now. But I can see an ST in my future. They would have to do something with the rear view mirrors.
 
ST Mirrors

I don't seem to have a problem with the mirrors on my ST-S. I did add small concave mirrors to each side to alleviate the blind spot, but to me, the mirrors are fine. I'm 5' 10", so maybe it depends on how tall someone is.
 
I don't seem to have a problem with the mirrors on my ST-S. I did add small concave mirrors to each side to alleviate the blind spot, but to me, the mirrors are fine. I'm 5' 10", so maybe it depends on how tall someone is.

I'm the same height, but even after adjusting the mirrors I couldn't get them to bump up high enough and out enough to avoid basically having just a really good view of my hands on the grips and not much else. The RS mirrors, with the extensions, avoids that.

YMMV (and in your case, obviously does! :thumbup:)
 
After you get the wind in your face on one of them; I'd like to hear what you think about the wind protection that is offered. :2thumbs:
 
Nice review!

I had the up and out mirror extensions on my GS. So far I have been very pleased with the seat and mirror positions on the STS.

I am waiting :popcorn:for magic man and Custom Dynamics to come up with a brightside and mud flap LED kit for the 2013 fenders, that will be sweet!
 
Mirror comment

Same with their sleds, seems their mirrors shake (poor mounting spot) or offer an incomplete view.
 
After you get the wind in your face on one of them; I'd like to hear what you think about the wind protection that is offered. :2thumbs:

My local dealer is having a demo day at the end of April, I'm going to try to get on one then. Otherwise, I'll have to hold out to test ride an ST at the Owner's Event.

My only fear about riding the ST is that I'll *fall in love with it*. Testing a new Spyder that I regrettably couldn't afford right now would be like telling the GF, "Don't worry, I won't trade you in for Kate Upton, I'm just going to ride her around the parking lot for a little while." :joke:
 
Nice review. I sat on one yesterday and have very similar thoughts. My wife likes the difference in the passenger seat and foot rests but needs the back rest. For the money they are getting for one I would probably be leaning toward the RT. But like you, Dave, I have modified my RS to be more touring. But that is why there are different models, to offer something for everyone.
 
Great Review. Attached is a picture of my 2008 GS before I traded it off. All made up into a touring machine--did the same treatment to the 2009, Red RS. I did like the RT that I traded for better. Now, with the added choice of the ST, it makes it a lot harder to decide.

 
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Testing a new Spyder that I regrettably couldn't afford right now would be like telling the GF, "Don't worry, I won't trade you in for Kate Upton, I'm just going to ride her around the parking lot for a little while." :joke:

Can I be there to watch THAT conversation take place?? :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: :shocked:
 
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