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GS vs F3 question

I am buying F3 based on looks, sorry should say "badd ass" looks, rarity on UK roads, something different, something that will make me feel special. How fast it goes is irrelevant to me, because all I want to do on it is cruise and watch the admiring glances from members of the public.:doorag:
That should about cover your needs, enjoy all those bloody round-a-bouts and don't fall off.:ohyea::cheers:
 
There's more to it than the riding position... The repackaging of the components has resulted in a lower center of gravity... :clap::yes::thumbup:
Bob, I can't wait to ride with one in the twisties here in the East.. I am having a blast riding with my ole buddy on his F6B Goldwing. We rode lots when I had my fast red F6B. Not sure yet but considering all the curves all appears equal. Slow hair pins the RS-S does well, long sweepers about equal. More test to go. Lots of fun. We ran the 3 mountain today, wow neat ride. The mountains are above Winston-Salem, Pilot mtn, Saurra Town mtn and Hanging Rock State Park including all the connectors. See ya..:cheers:
 
Yes, I know that. But, we keep hearing how fast they are. If you pick up any car magazine (motorcycles may be the same), they list the 0-60 mph times as a reference point. And, now I see Lamont's post of 4.8 seconds. The GS was supposedly 4.5 seconds. I'm not trying to debate how it handles, or how it feels in tight or sweeping turns, or if you like its looks. I was just trying to see how slow the GS/RS is compared to the F3, based on all the smoking tire comments, and how fast it is. So, it looks like an F3 at 4.8 seconds is faster than a GS/RS at 4.5 seconds.:dontknow: There will probably be comments that once past 60 mph, the F3 smokes the GS/RS.

And, by the way, Bob- Based on comments I read here, I believe some buy based on color.

I may have failed math, but 4.8 seconds is more than 4.5 seconds making the F3 slower, not faster.
 
I may have failed math, but 4.8 seconds is more than 4.5 seconds making the F3 slower, not faster.

Ride an F3 and then let us know what you thing.
I have a good friend who had two GS/RS and he just traded for an F3. I asked his girl if she was going to trade too and she said "no, it's too fast for me". nojoke
 
Even Though it was more like street racing at Spyderfest, There is a few people that learned a lot and not talking much about it.
 
Ride an F3 and then let us know what you thing.
I have a good friend who had two GS/RS and he just traded for an F3. I asked his girl if she was going to trade too and she said "no, it's too fast for me". nojoke

So, are you saying the 0-60 time (that you posted) is incorrect for the F3, or are you saying once 60 is reached, the F3 just pulls away from the GS/RS? There are those that have given their opinion after riding the F3, and they say their RS is quicker.
 
Ride an F3 and then let us know what you thing.
I have a good friend who had two GS/RS and he just traded for an F3. I asked his girl if she was going to trade too and she said "no, it's too fast for me". nojoke


When my father and I line up, and we do so repeatedly, it is usually even to about 60 and then my RS-S starts to walk away. So I am guessing that the torque just makes it feel faster. I would also like to see a 127 mph top speed, as my personal best is 117 and that was downhill tucked down on a smooth road with no headwind. I love bench racers. I just wish the spyder had the same tattletale feature the ski-doo snowmobiles did, then you could see the numbers for real.

Just sayin'............




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When my father and I line up, and we do so repeatedly, it is usually even to about 60 and then my RS-S starts to walk away. So I am guessing that the torque just makes it feel faster. I would also like to see a 127 mph top speed, as my personal best is 117 and that was downhill tucked down on a smooth road with no headwind. I love bench racers. I just wish the spyder had the same tattletale feature the ski-doo snowmobiles did, then you could see the numbers for real.

Just sayin'............




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That's exactly what we are seeing around here too. Pretty much dead even running through the first few gears, and then it's all 998.
Twisties riding hard the f3 is falling behind. You can't move on the f3 seat enough vs hanging off the side of the RS running hard and tight. You will work harder on the RS though.
The f3 feels faster because it doesn't rev up. The motor feels flatter and pulls nice through the entire rev range.
The 1330 is a nice motor, no doubt. Easy to ride, pulls nice, and super forgiving in regards to shift points.
You can lug it along in pretty much any gear.
However, the overall power is super disappointing as an "upgrade" personally vs the 998. It's really not that powerful of a motor in its current form.

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That's exactly what we are seeing around here too. Pretty much dead even running through the first few gears, and then it's all 998.
Twisties riding hard the f3 is falling behind. You can't move on the f3 seat enough vs hanging off the side of the RS running hard and tight. You will work harder on the RS though.
The f3 feels faster because it doesn't rev up. The motor feels flatter and pulls nice through the entire rev range.
The 1330 is a nice motor, no doubt. Easy to ride, pulls nice, and super forgiving in regards to shift points.
You can lug it along in pretty much any gear.
However, the overall power is super disappointing as an "upgrade" personally vs the 998. It's really not that powerful of a motor in its current form.

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This comment is exactly how I found the F3 on a demo ride. The F3 is a nice bike if you just sit there which in my opinion makes people think they are going faster in the twisties. The RS which is what I have will out corner the F3 but not unless you are aggressive in the way you lean with the bike. I would say you need to ride it more like a snowmobile and lean into any twisty roads from my experience .
 
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