widowmaker2011
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Just traded my 22 F3L for a RT limited. After riding the old style and new style RT’s for many 10’s of thousands of miles, I switched to the F3 Limited last year because “initially” I felt it offered a far more relaxed riding position when I took it for an extended test ride.
However, after really starting to rack up the miles on the F3 I found I missed the upright riding position and oddly, my back was really aching. I added the driver back rest but never completely alleviated the lower back pain. I am 260 pounds and 6 foot two…… additionally, getting on and off the F3 proved to be nowhere near as easy as the RT for my knees which I’ve had multiple operations on. The wind protection was “OK“ but ended up putting a Madstad adjustable windshield on it which cut the wind down significantly but certainly did not add to the aesthetics of the Spyder.
Thus I have switched back to the RT and after several hundred miles could not be happier. Different strokes for different folks. The F3 was fun but very glad to be back on my RT…… if anybody has any questions about the LINQ rack that I installed on the back as shown, there’s some additional information in the How To: section below.
However, after really starting to rack up the miles on the F3 I found I missed the upright riding position and oddly, my back was really aching. I added the driver back rest but never completely alleviated the lower back pain. I am 260 pounds and 6 foot two…… additionally, getting on and off the F3 proved to be nowhere near as easy as the RT for my knees which I’ve had multiple operations on. The wind protection was “OK“ but ended up putting a Madstad adjustable windshield on it which cut the wind down significantly but certainly did not add to the aesthetics of the Spyder.
Thus I have switched back to the RT and after several hundred miles could not be happier. Different strokes for different folks. The F3 was fun but very glad to be back on my RT…… if anybody has any questions about the LINQ rack that I installed on the back as shown, there’s some additional information in the How To: section below.
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