bushrat
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Being brutally honest about it, I’m 76, wife is 72. Both of us remain in decent shape, physically active and appear younger. I haven’t ridden a bike in years, but still hold a valid motorcycle licence. She has ridden, but is not licensed to drive; she intends to try her test. We are contemplating purchase of a bike, or sportscar – one last fling before surrendering to old age. We have the luxury of choice, and ability to indulge a bit of late-life fun. We’re seriously looking at a Spyder – BRP, or perhaps even a new Fiat sports car. I’m tempted by the RT Limited; however, I don’t find it all that comfortable to sit on. Don’t quite like the vertical position of my lower legs, and my hips feel sore. Haven’t done a test ride yet, but have sat on a few in the showroom. I feel more comfortable sitting astride the F3, with lower legs somewhat forward; wife thinks it suits us better. Wife also thinks the RT is "too big". Salesman likes to push the RT. Our use will likely be daily or weekend light cruising, maybe the odd overnight. Not likely to do extended travel. Don’t really need speed, power or noise. My question(s): do other, older riders have experienced opinions on the difference in feel of the F3 vs. the RT? Is the F3 a suitable choice for our needs/plans? If so, I think I’d be going with a 2017 F3 Limited, with rear top case, GPS and maybe a couple other basic options. Probably will turn out to be a 4-5 year proposition which I will then re-sell in hopefully good shape and limited miles to someone else for their continuing enjoyment. Comments and advice most welcome. Thanks for your input.