I’m with you on everything but the windshield, Ron

. Riding over 100kph with 6’7” and 300lbs in the “wind”, nearly pulls your arms out of their sockets without a screen.

hyea:
Pete
I wondered why people were being rude about the length of your arms, Pete??
And I always wondered why, back before I got an RT with a windscreen, when I used to prefer the 'screen-less' look, people would call me a 'knuckle-dragger'?? :dontknow: But I
think I'm beginning to see the light on that one now?!
These days, I like my RT with a windscreen, altho I do have a 'shorty' for the hot summers here... I'm a bit ambivalent about the radio/music tho - loooong solo trips, it's sorta nice to have it available, but I could easily live without it; and in fact, on trips of anything less than about 1000 km's, I prefer to listen to the V-twin's revs & the song from the (relatively quiet, but free-er flowing than stock) exhaust, especially if I'm working it a bit on the track or thru the Twisties that're just out the door from where I live in the Adelaide Hills.

hyea:
I have worked to get that free-flowing exhaust and still keep the noise down a bit tho; it doesn't matter how loud it is when I'm sneaking up behind all the 'big twin' Harleys & Indians, cos they can't hear schmick anyway, and their mirrors vibrate so much they don't have any idea that someone's caught up & is about to over-take, so it always scares the crap outta them! :cheers: But let it get too noisy and it spoils the fun of ripping up behind the 'go faster wanna-be's' on their sport bikes and then blowing them into the weeds as I overtake on a short straight where they
thought they were the fastest thing ever; then dive into the corner waaay faster than they think possible; braking much later than they'd ever be game; waaaay out-braking them into/thru the next hairpin; then getting off the brakes again and accelerating away before they've even
thought it possible to get off the brakes going in!! Now
THAT is fun, even on an RT!! :roflblack:
I just
LUUURVE the way these Spyder things will stick to the road & track around corners like a rocket-sled on rails, not caring too much about the bumps, gravel, leaves, or even wet roads too much at all!! And it's a great work-out too,
IF you want to ride it that hard and are prepared to put in the practice to make it smooooth!

And when you don't want to do that, it'll tool along like a luxury limo, all relaxed & cruisy! :yes:
BRP might fall a little short in the customer service area & occasionally in the actual delivery of some of the great engineering concepts that're built into these things (and I can't let the opportunity pass to say that if you wanta ride them hard, the OEM tires don't even rate as highly as 'crap'!! :banghead: ) but that aside, these Spyders
ARE wonderful machines, with Miles of Smiles built in for just about every rider who wants to take advantage of them! :lecturef_smilie: