EddieK
New member
Looking at upgrading my ride, I’m currently on a 05 BMW LT. The old girl is great and has never failed me but old age (me) and arthritic knees are telling me it’s time to make a change. The other factor is the wife, she has had both knees replaced and mounting the bike just doesn’t work for her anymore. I’m heading out on a 5K ride next week and I suspect that by the time I get home in three weeks I will have OD on ibuprofen. I have tried J-pegs and Mic-O-Pegs with no real relief.
Where I’m going with this is I rode the new K1600GTL, fantastic bike with nowhere to stretch out my legs on long runs. Don’t really want to go back to the Motor Company even though it would make a lot of my ridding buds happy and the significant other is pushing hard for me to look at the Can Am RT-S or Limited.
I don’t know much about the Can Am other than people either love it or hate it. There seems to be no middle grown. That said I’m open minded and have a demo ride scheduled here in Knoxville later this week. If the ride goes well and I’m comfortable with the bike my next step is to get the wife on the back and see how well she handles it.
What is the cost of ownership?
As I said I’m currently riding a BMW, the 12K service is pricy and runs between $850 to well over a grand in the Knoxville area with a do it myself $60 oil change in between. I asked my Can Am dealer what the service requirements were and he kind of stepped around the question with they have “pre-paid” service plans available. What are the required service schedules and what can I expect to pay if I decided to pass up the pre-paid plan? Also what if any know issues am I potentially looking at with a RT-S? BMW has its well documented final drive failures and I just want to know what I’m possibly looking at. The last question my, closest dealer is Alcoa Good Times, does anyone have any feedback on them? I’m new to area and don’t know the local dealers.
Whatever feedback you guys can pass along is greatly appraised. I really like what I see and being recently retired I’m looking for something that I can rack up some miles on now that I finally have some spare time.
Thanks,
Ed
Where I’m going with this is I rode the new K1600GTL, fantastic bike with nowhere to stretch out my legs on long runs. Don’t really want to go back to the Motor Company even though it would make a lot of my ridding buds happy and the significant other is pushing hard for me to look at the Can Am RT-S or Limited.
I don’t know much about the Can Am other than people either love it or hate it. There seems to be no middle grown. That said I’m open minded and have a demo ride scheduled here in Knoxville later this week. If the ride goes well and I’m comfortable with the bike my next step is to get the wife on the back and see how well she handles it.
What is the cost of ownership?
As I said I’m currently riding a BMW, the 12K service is pricy and runs between $850 to well over a grand in the Knoxville area with a do it myself $60 oil change in between. I asked my Can Am dealer what the service requirements were and he kind of stepped around the question with they have “pre-paid” service plans available. What are the required service schedules and what can I expect to pay if I decided to pass up the pre-paid plan? Also what if any know issues am I potentially looking at with a RT-S? BMW has its well documented final drive failures and I just want to know what I’m possibly looking at. The last question my, closest dealer is Alcoa Good Times, does anyone have any feedback on them? I’m new to area and don’t know the local dealers.
Whatever feedback you guys can pass along is greatly appraised. I really like what I see and being recently retired I’m looking for something that I can rack up some miles on now that I finally have some spare time.
Thanks,
Ed