What recall/ tech bulletins do I need to be certain that the dealer has completed? So far I have found the Reverse recall for the SM5, the grommets on the oil cover, throttle body re-flash, brake pedal pulley spring replacement, .... anything else???
The dealer is 75 miles away so I want any known problems corrected before I pick it up or have it done at the 600 mi. service.
He had a 2011 RTS and the RT.... I really liked the "goodies" on the RTS but I did not need them all and for a difference of $5,000 I can add the Fog lights, radio and rear speakers and iPod connection, rear hand grip warmers, and a little chrome bling and save $$$$
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He also had a 2010 RS SM5 with ~20 miles on it; red/black; floorboards; heal/toe shifter; over sized windshield; lift blocks for the handlebar; Corbin seat w/backrest; I'm not sure what else but he was asking around $15,000 for it. It was tempting but the RT has a better ride position for my old body and my wife would feel safer with the RT's backrest. An elderly (i.e. older than me :roflblack
gentleman bought the RS to have a little fun during time away from his Alzheimer afflicted wife but discovered health problems of his own....he never really rode it. His experience was what really tipped the scale in favor of my buying a :spyder:. Life is too short to not
have some fun.
Thank you in advance for you answers. I've learned a lot here.
Greg
The dealer is 75 miles away so I want any known problems corrected before I pick it up or have it done at the 600 mi. service.
He had a 2011 RTS and the RT.... I really liked the "goodies" on the RTS but I did not need them all and for a difference of $5,000 I can add the Fog lights, radio and rear speakers and iPod connection, rear hand grip warmers, and a little chrome bling and save $$$$

He also had a 2010 RS SM5 with ~20 miles on it; red/black; floorboards; heal/toe shifter; over sized windshield; lift blocks for the handlebar; Corbin seat w/backrest; I'm not sure what else but he was asking around $15,000 for it. It was tempting but the RT has a better ride position for my old body and my wife would feel safer with the RT's backrest. An elderly (i.e. older than me :roflblack

have some fun.
Thank you in advance for you answers. I've learned a lot here.
Greg
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