Peteoz
Well-known member
Having looked hard at moving from my 16F3-L to a 20RT-L rather than a 20F3–L, the key RT features which I thought would convince me to swap, actually add very little value to me apart from the Electronic Screen. I stress that this is just for MY particular requirements, and is in no way intending to denigrate the new RT, which I believe is a superb bit of gear. I stress that I have not taken a 20RT for a test ride, so this is based on feedback from riders who have been able to.
The major influencing decisions are -
Extra 40L of 20RT storage over 20F3 - not required for me.
LED lighting standard on 20RT..... only needed rural for me...will add LED spotlights to 20F3.
Extra 25Kg of carrying capacity of 20RT over 20F3 is not required for me.
Long floorboards/legroom (of 20RT over current RTs) - Still very cramped compared to F3 according to several long inseam riders.
Stabiliser Bar- not noticeably different to previous RT after test rides....would need upgrading for me.
Shocks - not noticeably different to previous RT after test rides......would need upgrading for me.
Quick remove 20RT trunk with LINQ - Already on 20F3.
Electronic Screen - BONUS.
Looks like I am going to be better off saving the $5k Aussie difference (roughly) between the 20RT and 20F3 and buying aftermarket shocks and stabiliser bar for the 20F3 keeping my Daylong seat, screen and aftermarket boards/ highway pegs, even without taking the new 20RT for a test ride. That way I would still be well in front over just a stock 20RT without even looking at the extra cost of aftermarket shocks, bar, seat, screen, Highway pegs etc.
I will gladly be corrected if I have any of the above screwed up.....and I will still test ride the 20RT when it eventually makes it out to Oz, but I am not as hopeful of a match to this 6’7”, 320lb, 38”inleg body as I was when the model was first released
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Pete
The major influencing decisions are -
Extra 40L of 20RT storage over 20F3 - not required for me.
LED lighting standard on 20RT..... only needed rural for me...will add LED spotlights to 20F3.
Extra 25Kg of carrying capacity of 20RT over 20F3 is not required for me.
Long floorboards/legroom (of 20RT over current RTs) - Still very cramped compared to F3 according to several long inseam riders.
Stabiliser Bar- not noticeably different to previous RT after test rides....would need upgrading for me.
Shocks - not noticeably different to previous RT after test rides......would need upgrading for me.
Quick remove 20RT trunk with LINQ - Already on 20F3.
Electronic Screen - BONUS.
Looks like I am going to be better off saving the $5k Aussie difference (roughly) between the 20RT and 20F3 and buying aftermarket shocks and stabiliser bar for the 20F3 keeping my Daylong seat, screen and aftermarket boards/ highway pegs, even without taking the new 20RT for a test ride. That way I would still be well in front over just a stock 20RT without even looking at the extra cost of aftermarket shocks, bar, seat, screen, Highway pegs etc.
I will gladly be corrected if I have any of the above screwed up.....and I will still test ride the 20RT when it eventually makes it out to Oz, but I am not as hopeful of a match to this 6’7”, 320lb, 38”inleg body as I was when the model was first released

Pete