Dudley
New member
Well, Jennifer and I had our first look and sitting on the RT yesterday. So, our first impressions:
1. Handlebars need a 4-way adjustment function. Even with my short arms, I had to bend at the elbows and that would cause discomfort after a time.
2. An extended seating area of about 6 inches would give the rider/passenger more room for comfort adjustments
3. Too many buttons clustered together on left portion of handlebar. All that is needed are the basic: reverse, horn, turnsignal, Hi/LO headlight switch. IMO the more buttons you have to play with while looking for the location, the more chance you have of taking your eyes off the road and having an accident.
4. Rider foot pegs and passenger foot boards are perfect
5. Fairing and windshield rate a 10
6. Front storage, though it can hold 2 helmets, is restricted by the narrower width. It may not seem like much, but it will make a difference
7. Overall looks rate a 9. I can't give it a 10 because it still looks unbalanced in proportions.
1. Handlebars need a 4-way adjustment function. Even with my short arms, I had to bend at the elbows and that would cause discomfort after a time.
2. An extended seating area of about 6 inches would give the rider/passenger more room for comfort adjustments
3. Too many buttons clustered together on left portion of handlebar. All that is needed are the basic: reverse, horn, turnsignal, Hi/LO headlight switch. IMO the more buttons you have to play with while looking for the location, the more chance you have of taking your eyes off the road and having an accident.
4. Rider foot pegs and passenger foot boards are perfect
5. Fairing and windshield rate a 10
6. Front storage, though it can hold 2 helmets, is restricted by the narrower width. It may not seem like much, but it will make a difference
7. Overall looks rate a 9. I can't give it a 10 because it still looks unbalanced in proportions.