Long explanation but I gave up motorcycles this spring, saw a Spyder, and am seriously considering getting one. I test rode a 2016 RT, and have some questions on it.
1. I do not like the seating position on it compared to how I can stretch out on others. Do floorboards like the Seal ones really fit it? From the pictures it looks to me like they would not. Are there highway pegs available for it that fit?
2. Is the RT representative of how other 2016's would handle? I really do not like how twitchy they are at high speed. I went to a dealer and it seemed the RT swayed more than others when I shook it side to side.
3. If the RT is twitchier than others, would a BajaRon swaybar really make a big difference? Or is there another inexpensive (under $500 including labor) mod that would make as big or bigger difference.
Thank you for all answers.
PS -
1. I have read the comments about grip. Valid points. I wasn't even going to consider the Spyder until I figured I had to loosen my grip like on a motorcycle. Still seems twitchier than my motorcycles.
2. I am looking at this RT since it is a great price.
1. I do not like the seating position on it compared to how I can stretch out on others. Do floorboards like the Seal ones really fit it? From the pictures it looks to me like they would not. Are there highway pegs available for it that fit?
2. Is the RT representative of how other 2016's would handle? I really do not like how twitchy they are at high speed. I went to a dealer and it seemed the RT swayed more than others when I shook it side to side.
3. If the RT is twitchier than others, would a BajaRon swaybar really make a big difference? Or is there another inexpensive (under $500 including labor) mod that would make as big or bigger difference.
Thank you for all answers.
PS -
1. I have read the comments about grip. Valid points. I wasn't even going to consider the Spyder until I figured I had to loosen my grip like on a motorcycle. Still seems twitchier than my motorcycles.
2. I am looking at this RT since it is a great price.
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