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high mile RT what do u think?

ERuther1

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I bought a F3s a couple months ago "love it" now my neighbor is looking for one found a RT but has 20k on it. any thoughts? anything he should look for or ask? whats too many miles? What should he offer?
Thanks
 
What year and model RT is it?
Is there any documentation available, that shows how it has been maintained?

SpyderAnn1 probably has about 80,000 miles on her 2014 RT-S right now...
20,000 miles, is barely broken-in! :thumbup:
 
All of the above...

That's not bad for mileage. If you get the vin# you can run by a dealer and have him look it up to see if it is up to date on bulletins updates and maintenance (if done at the dealer). :thumbup:
 
Have two RT's. One with 23K and one with 21K. Just getting broke in is my opinion.

Have the dealer run the service record of the machine in question. Due diligence is good. 20K mileage is not an issue. :thumbup:
 
I sold my 2010 RT with 59,000 miles and it still had 2 years extended warranty. I've got 76,000 on my 14 and it has 3 years extended warranty. If the 20,000 Mike bike has any warranty and is not a 13 I think it would be fine.
 
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