Hello All
Currently I have a 2016 RT-SS that I've enjoyed from July of this year on. When I acquired it, I was not sure if I wanted the RT or the F3, the turning point was that the boss was very interested in touring with me sitting on the back. With one season of riding mostly in the book at this point, I've have a few observations and questions for those that have moved from an RT to an F3. We both love the RT, especially since I've added more money in extra's than I care to think about, but my thought process is being driven by riding style. I've tracked how often I ride solo versus two up and it's about a 70 / 30 mixture of solo v two up, this is the reverse of what we thought it would be. She tires after 4-5 hours and pretty much would like to pack it in after that. The bike is setup for comfort, Russel Day-Long heated seat, F4 wide and tall windscreen to keep the elements off us so it's not that I've missed an option or farkle that would make a difference. She has given me the official Ok to look at what I want to ride so I've opened the door to being a little selfish in that regard.
The mistake was seeing the new 2017 F3 Limited with that large rear top case, I compounded that error by taking a test ride on a 2016 F3 Limited to see if I actually thought it was a different ride and one that I liked. The first mile and roll of the throttle put any doubts to rest. So, here are a few questions for those who switched because that's the path I'm moving towards.
1. Why did you switch and are you happy with it
2. I know I'll need a new windscreen from F4, thoughts on size? I'm 5'8 and the boss is 5'6, I'm used to looking through the windscreen versus over it and want her happy as well should we actually take a trip over 4 hours in length
3. I found the wind protection while not the same as an RT, better than I expected. Your thoughts on additional wind protection for the F3 would be appreciated
4. Anything else you care to add regarding your experience or thoughts on this
Thanks for taking a moment to respond and also a shout out to the folks and friends from MN Spyder Ryders and Caswells, as fine a group of outstanding citizens if ever there was one.
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Currently I have a 2016 RT-SS that I've enjoyed from July of this year on. When I acquired it, I was not sure if I wanted the RT or the F3, the turning point was that the boss was very interested in touring with me sitting on the back. With one season of riding mostly in the book at this point, I've have a few observations and questions for those that have moved from an RT to an F3. We both love the RT, especially since I've added more money in extra's than I care to think about, but my thought process is being driven by riding style. I've tracked how often I ride solo versus two up and it's about a 70 / 30 mixture of solo v two up, this is the reverse of what we thought it would be. She tires after 4-5 hours and pretty much would like to pack it in after that. The bike is setup for comfort, Russel Day-Long heated seat, F4 wide and tall windscreen to keep the elements off us so it's not that I've missed an option or farkle that would make a difference. She has given me the official Ok to look at what I want to ride so I've opened the door to being a little selfish in that regard.
The mistake was seeing the new 2017 F3 Limited with that large rear top case, I compounded that error by taking a test ride on a 2016 F3 Limited to see if I actually thought it was a different ride and one that I liked. The first mile and roll of the throttle put any doubts to rest. So, here are a few questions for those who switched because that's the path I'm moving towards.
1. Why did you switch and are you happy with it
2. I know I'll need a new windscreen from F4, thoughts on size? I'm 5'8 and the boss is 5'6, I'm used to looking through the windscreen versus over it and want her happy as well should we actually take a trip over 4 hours in length
3. I found the wind protection while not the same as an RT, better than I expected. Your thoughts on additional wind protection for the F3 would be appreciated
4. Anything else you care to add regarding your experience or thoughts on this
Thanks for taking a moment to respond and also a shout out to the folks and friends from MN Spyder Ryders and Caswells, as fine a group of outstanding citizens if ever there was one.
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