Brevet05
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Thanks for all who've had input into this thread. I'm likely to switch over to the RT vs. my 2008 SM5, so I was very concerned with some the characteristics that you've all brought to light about the RT. For me, it comes down to something that Lamont wrote several months ago about his riding alone because his wife doesn't share his passion for riding. That has also been my experience, and despite my initial concerns, have logged just under 9000 miles on the Army Spyder, nearly all of it by myself. However, my wife got interested with the riding I was doing to find the items in Irish's scavenger hunt, and has gone from 'absolutely not' to 'just on post' to 'just not on the highway' to 'just don't kill us.'
So, while the sportier SE5 far better suits my temperment and self-image, I'm looking to give it up to entice her to ride more often and longer with the more posh ride aboard the RT-S. My dream is to ride out to Big Bend with her before we move north to Ohio this summer, and if having a more relaxed ride behind a barn door windshield is the price, then I'll pay it. :shemademe_smilie:
The good news is that I already have an interested buyer for the Army Spyder, so if we can come to an agreement on the value of my mods, then it's off to STS to move into the touring realm. Maybe when my kids finish college I'll get a second Spyder...
So, while the sportier SE5 far better suits my temperment and self-image, I'm looking to give it up to entice her to ride more often and longer with the more posh ride aboard the RT-S. My dream is to ride out to Big Bend with her before we move north to Ohio this summer, and if having a more relaxed ride behind a barn door windshield is the price, then I'll pay it. :shemademe_smilie:
The good news is that I already have an interested buyer for the Army Spyder, so if we can come to an agreement on the value of my mods, then it's off to STS to move into the touring realm. Maybe when my kids finish college I'll get a second Spyder...