I wouldn't call it that obvious. Honestly, my Victory Vision is definitely more comfortable for long hauls. I've done 1100 mile days on the Vision. My butt would be sore for a week if I tried that on the RT
I was much more comfortable on the wing for long days. the constand side to side rocking motion on the RT really bothers my neck and shoulders
I wouldn't call it that obvious. Honestly, my Victory Vision is definitely more comfortable for long hauls. I've done 1100 mile days on the Vision. My butt would be sore for a week if I tried that on the RT
Sounds like you need to talk to BajaRon about a sway bar. Makes a world of difference.
Pam
I was much more comfortable on the wing for long days. the constand side to side rocking motion on the RT really bothers my neck and shoulders
Well people I'm curious as to whether or not the Spyder is more comfortable when doing long distance rides. Do you find that you can spend a lot longer in the saddle compared to a bike? I'm referring to the F3-S and sport models as it's pretty obvious with touring models.
Sounds like you need to talk to BajaRon about a sway bar. Makes a world of difference.
Pam
Difficult question to answer because the ergonomics on any bike is different. Even taking two bikes of the same make and model your experience would be different depending on how the owners had positioned the bars etc. In my case the stock bars, pegs etc on my RS 2011 are positioned just right.
So removing ergonomics from this what your left with is the ride experience.
I would say the Spyder is harder physically if your riding hard and/or on twisty roads for long journeys (which I normally am). But I also find I don't suffer from cramp etc like I have on some bikes because it's easier to move position.
I would also say mentally it's easier to ride, I'm more relaxed riding the Spyder because of the safety net of nanny. That makes a big difference when doing endurance rides.
I find when I'm doing multi-day endurance events I'm quite happy getting on the Spyder each morning and don't have any aches etc. from the previous day's riding even when I've only had 3 or 4 hours rest.
I wouldn't call it that obvious. Honestly, my Victory Vision is definitely more comfortable for long hauls. I've done 1100 mile days on the Vision. My butt would be sore for a week if I tried that on the RT
Sounds like you need to talk to BajaRon about a sway bar. Makes a world of difference.
Pam