Kennard
Member
Now on our third week in the mountains with the rt/s and the new F3. Found a lot of biker friends looking hard at the F3 wondering what it really is. Is it a cruiser or is it a crotch rocket. As a senior citizen in very good health and a young at heart wife, we continue to travel all the fun designations around our summer home in Franklin NC. Both scooters have performed well and the nanny bugs were eradicated in the R/T giving us endless miles of travel. I've taken mechanic's test rides on Sherrys scooter and found it as sound as the day I brought it home in Florida but still hot and stinking, but I've got several fixes in the winter, the F3 has demonstrated a stout stance and firm but controlled ride. I've ridden with several of the local riders who's day is to straighten out the mountain hills and I've got to tell you, it's their ridding ability that pulls them away from me, not their bikes. I can do anything they can do until my old bones start separating down the crack of my butt. I'm watching from afar regarding the belt vibrations, it seems funny to me that BPR would build such a great scooter without a vibration they had to find in product development. Headed back to Florida the 27th so will ride till then.