....I started leaving my RTS in 4th gear up till at least 67-70 mph and not really staying in 5th unless I was sustained above 75. The smoothness difference was spooky. I hollered to my wife on the bluetooth and told her to leave hers in 4th unless she was over 70mph. About ten minutes later I got a beep back on the intercom and she said, "wow my hands aren't buzzing anymore and you can't feel the engine is even running". The RT loves to sit in that 6000-7500 rpm range all day and when its in that "sweet-spot" it is glass smooth. Just our observations. Having some experience on this motor (V990 used in the Aprillia), that bike stays in the 6000-8500 rpm range all day long so don't be worried about longjevity.
:agree:...loves to sit in that 6000-7500 rpm range all day and when its in that "sweet-spot" it is glass smooth. Just our observations. Having some experience on this motor (V990 used in the Aprillia), that bike stays in the 6000-8500 rpm range all day long so don't be worried about longjevity.
:shemademe_smilie:Traded my RS-5 for a 2010 Goldwing.My reason is simple.Could'nt take the
engine heat radiating to the legs and the engine noise.It also is the worst bike for touring.Other than those complaints it's a great fun bike to ride around town.
Thanks Widowmaker, I'll try running in 4th and see how it feels. I still have the habit of getting the revs down by shifting into 5th as soon as possible. I know the Spyder likes to Rev, just got to retrain myself.
Mike
Mango, do not fret about reving this engine. This V990 has a racing heritage and it loves to rev! I don't tour, I do more performance riding and it took me a while also to get used running in the 7500-8400 range and maybe beyond if the situation calls for it. But this engine is strong and will take it all day. My rides have gotten better and better because I can attack harder and not worry about it. I have complete confidence in the engine. Now if I could just get rid of this nanny... :roflblack:
As far as the gentleman that switched, good luck to you. Picking the right machine is a very personal choice indeed and I hope you have thousands of carefree miles on your new wing. :thumbup:
Good luck again on the two wheels.
Best thing for me would be a two wheeler and a spyder, but that is difficult in this economic climate.
I do miss the cornering on two wheels.
Have fun.
What engine noise? If you have the stock muffler, it's pretty quiet.
I wonder how many come on here and fish with a small motor?
Only one complaint about our Spyders... NOT ENUFF TIME TO RIDE!
Life of a trucker.....:gaah:
From what I read on this and other sites, It appears that some are buying the wrong machines for the wrong reasons. If you want a machine for sheer PERFORMANCE, Spyder wants some beating, if you want somthing for pottering around and shopping, then dont get a Spyder, and dont complain about it if you make a wrong choice. It is designed to make the blood in your veins flow and your adrenaline kick in. If you want a pussy,go buy one !!!
Just my opinion !!!!
And I love mine ....................
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I might as well NOT have one. Been broken down since 18 June --Most of the summer is going bye , bye and no Spyder.:gaah:
Some have been EVEN LONGER!!:yikes:
BRP service sucks BIG TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My Wing was outstanding on the Interstates with way too much power, and a fair amount of comfort. I find my RT to be buzzy at 65 mph+, but it is a lot more comfortable, a lot more.
I must admit that I miss the Wing's cruising performance, but would never go back. I found the Wing handle great at speed, but it pretty bad when traveling slower. I really hated starting off on the Wing, and having to immediately turn, as you often do in a parking lot. Never was sure what the bike was going to do. And first gear was so low it was almost useless.
I find the RT better for everything except interstate speeds. My RT's gas mileage really drops when on the interstate, and it the bike just doesn't feel like it wants to travel at those speeds. So, I try to avoid them and thoroughly enjoy my time on the side roads, seeing the sights, meeting people and generally enjoying my ride (something I seldom did on the Wing).
But to each his own. Hope you have many wonderful, safe miles on your Wing.
Mike
The Spyder (my SM5) is the best ride I've ever had for touring. The next best I've had was my Honda Valkyrie Tourer.
From what I read on this and other sites, It appears that some are buying the wrong machines for the wrong reasons. If you want a machine for sheer PERFORMANCE, Spyder wants some beating, if you want somthing for pottering around and shopping, then dont get a Spyder, and dont complain about it if you make a wrong choice. It is designed to make the blood in your veins flow and your adrenaline kick in. If you want a pussy,go buy one !!!
Just my opinion !!!!
And I love mine ....................
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