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Stuff for my new RT? Your input is needed.

VegasDan

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Well, I pulled the trigger on ordering my new 2022 RT Limited in Petrol Blue YAYYYY!
But it will not be available to me for a couple months at best and 4 or 5 months at worst.
We added the BRP armrests and drivers backrest in the initial sale.

So in the meantime - I am watching every accessory review and informercial on YouTube.
And figuring I can get a jumpstart on "Stuff" before the Spyder gets here.
And keeping in mind - this is my first SPyder.

So far - I know (pretty sure) I want:
Helmets (my old Bell needs an upgrade) - we have settled (we think) on Sidici Sistema II Palore (Modular with built in blue tooth)
Pedal Commander (the throttle response on the RT I test drove was atrocious)
Sequential turn signal replacements for the front fender reflectors
Running board lights
Handlebar end helmet lock.
Any feedback on the above?

Things I still need and am looking for suggestions:
Phone holder
Safety stuff (fire extinguisher/ Fix a Flat?)
Cup holders - mine and wifes
Rain Ponchos - live in Las Vegas, so rain is not a huge issue -but...

And anything else you think we need and I can start burning up the Visa card before the Spyder arrives.
We have our leathers from 2 wheel days that I am not yet ready to move on from.
 
I’ll be watching your thread, I’ve not found cup holders for either driver or passenger that I was too excited about. The F3’s have one that mounts on the frame down on the side of the bike but I’ve not seen anything similar for the RT.
 
You asked for opinions, so here goes: I prefer the non-sequential fender signal lights. I think the combination of flashing and scrolling lights is confusing, especially from the rear. As long as you're doing fender lights, get the signal lights for the mirrors. I bought both from Lamonster. On the rear I installed a pulsating brake light controller and replaced the saddle bag reflectors with LED's. BTW, it is a major PITA to take the back end apart for the brake and saddle bag lights, so I also installed LED's in the rear signal light bulbs. I found LED bulbs with built in load resistors from Auxito. The bulbs are $15 each, but no hyperflash and you don't have to find a place to put external resistors. I also added the front LED accessory light from BRP that mounts on the bottom lip of the frunk. A little pricy from BRP, but absolutely the simplest mod ever. Just 2 screws and plug into the existing connector behind the OE reflector.

I'm short (5'9") so I added stock F3 handle bars to move the grips up and back towards me. Stock bars gave me serious back/shoulder pain. I also added footboard risers from Lamonster.

I hope some of this helps and have fun when you get your new ride!
 
Tire repair kit is a must. Slime and others put out ones that come with a 12V compressor as well as plugs and the tool to insert them.
Digital tire air gauge for accuracy. Especially the fronts are handling sensitive to different PSIs.
Your first group is fine, especially the lid locks. I enjoy the heck outa my Pedal Commander and so do many here.
I never heard of a Spyder catching on fire, so the extinguisher is your call.
One of those compact jump starter power devices can come in handy. In my case, for helping others get a start.
Happy hunting.
 
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Depending on your size, weight, and 1 or 2-up riding style, you may need to upgrade the bottom end. Swaybar, tires, shocks/springs will make a world of difference in handling from stock.
 
You cannot have to many lights. We have signature light, lighted bumpskid, mirror, extra brake and vent lights.

Cup holders are another "must have" item.

I am not into performance add on's so don't have any experience with them.

Good luck with your hunt.
 
In my opinion, here are some things you need to add for comfort and safety on long distance rides:
Get a laser alignment. This is becoming less of an issue with the newer Spyders, but a misaligned Spyder rides like a horror.
Consider Heli Bars to be able to get that perfect feel in your hands/wrists/shoulders.
Also consider a backrest either BRP or Utopia to support your spine for all day rides.
As to the rest, I prefer the NON sequential fender lights, they're less distracting. Also avoid lighting the red markers on the rear of the front fenders. That's also very distracting.
Additional safety lights you didn't mention:
Light up the red reflectors on the rear side bags.
Add some type of light to the front of the mirrors that will function as an additional turn/run light in higher up for more head on visibility . I used the lighting strips from SpyderPops. Lamonster has a much better solution.
Running board lights seem like more of a gimmick to me. If you have the available cash, you may enjoy them, but I'd prioritize the comfort features and other lights for safety before I got the running board lights.
I'd make the same suggestion for the pedal commander. You may very well see the necessity in a perceived increase in performance, but again, I'd prioritize the safety and comfort features first.

As always, my free advice comes with a double your money back guarantee.
 
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Re suspension upgrades; give yourself time, the bike will tell you what it needs. Then do one at a time so you will understand what that upgrade did for the bike. This was suggested to me by the man himself, Bajaron. I put 4K on before switching to front car tires. Another 2K before adding the sway bar, and another 2K before adding aftermarket springs. I can tell you what each one did for me and the bike.
Disclaimer; I ride quite aggressively and we have a lot of twisty roads where I live, so the above add ons are very beneficial for me. If your riding style is more tame, you may be wasting $ on springs.
 
Baja Ron's Anti-Sway Bar, as others have said.

For me, at 5'6", the Lamonster's brake pedal exension and a solution for the too far away handlebars were also absolute musts. I ended up with Helibars, but they are costly. Lamonster's handle bar risers also work very well, but I wanted the angle adjustment that only the Helibars could provide. I was fine on my 2014 and my 2010, but this is definitely factory set for taller riders (well, taller than me). There are a number of threads on the subject.
 
Congratulations! I have done all you are thinking about and more. See in my sig below. The comfort heated seat is a nice option as is extra lights - the stock RT was pretty dismal compared to Goldwing or R1200 GSA. Please PM me if you want detail on any of them. I do all the work myself. :)

Happy Holidays,

David
 
Hi VegasDan

I to have put a deposit on a 2022 RT Limited Petrol Metallic, due sometime in March/April new year. It is our first Spyder, coming off most recently a BMW K1600GTL, 42+ years of riding various types of motorcycles.

As part of the deal I purchased all the case bag liners, GPS/Bracket/power hookup cable, BRP Rear Top case Rack, Extended warranty. As mentioned will work through other items as we put some kilometers on it. Purchases will revolve around 2 up comfort as that is how we ride. I also purchased Warm & Safe battery/SAE cable to run my wife's heated gear, battery tender, Stop & Go tire repair kit with air pump(time for a new one as always carried one on the bikes, as well as a First Aid kit), and Xpel paint protection kit.

Looking at the OEM backrest and touring windshield next.

Will be interesting hearing your experiences.

Randy
 
Bought helmets yesterday.
Cycle Gear was having a buy 1, get 2nd half off on Sidici helmets. Hard to turn down saving nearly $200 on a pair of helmets.

So everything is getting closer - just hard to wait for my toy to arrive.
 
Well, I pulled the trigger on ordering my new 2022 RT Limited in Petrol Blue YAYYYY!
But it will not be available to me for a couple months at best and 4 or 5 months at worst.
We added the BRP armrests and drivers backrest in the initial sale.

So in the meantime - I am watching every accessory review and informercial on YouTube.
And figuring I can get a jumpstart on "Stuff" before the Spyder gets here.
And keeping in mind - this is my first SPyder.

So far - I know (pretty sure) I want:
Helmets (my old Bell needs an upgrade) - we have settled (we think) on Sidici Sistema II Palore (Modular with built in blue tooth)
Pedal Commander (the throttle response on the RT I test drove was atrocious)
Sequential turn signal replacements for the front fender reflectors
Running board lights
Handlebar end helmet lock.
Any feedback on the above?

Things I still need and am looking for suggestions:
Phone holder
Safety stuff (fire extinguisher/ Fix a Flat?)
Cup holders - mine and wifes
Rain Ponchos - live in Las Vegas, so rain is not a huge issue -but...

And anything else you think we need and I can start burning up the Visa card before the Spyder arrives.
We have our leathers from 2 wheel days that I am not yet ready to move on from.

I have bought and reviewed some of the items on your list in this thread.
 
Congratulations on your new ride. When I purchased my 21 RTL I added a comfort heated seat, arm rests and a trailer hitch. As time went on I added a phone holder/cup holder from lamonster that mounted on handle bars, a usb port to phone mount, LED lighting on fenders, A frames and running boards, baja ron sway bar and F4 +4 tinted windshield with vent. We did 2 distance rides this year and have about 8K miles on since purchase in June. I think it is perfect but who knows maybe a pedal commander and cat delete may be in my future. Chris
 
If I install a pedal commander (pedal box) prior to getting the 9500 mile service on my '21 RT will that be an issue for the warranty or service or can I just leave it on? Will they say it shouldn't be on there? I have the PB on there now. In spring it will go in for 9500 mi service. I can tuck it into the speaker box but their computer will probably show it even if I remove it. I don't why it should be an issue as it's only a throttle control.
 
Well, I pulled the trigger on ordering my new 2022 RT Limited in Petrol Blue YAYYYY!
But it will not be available to me for a couple months at best and 4 or 5 months at worst.
We added the BRP armrests and drivers backrest in the initial sale.

So in the meantime - I am watching every accessory review and informercial on YouTube.
And figuring I can get a jumpstart on "Stuff" before the Spyder gets here.
And keeping in mind - this is my first SPyder.

So far - I know (pretty sure) I want:
Helmets (my old Bell needs an upgrade) - we have settled (we think) on Sidici Sistema II Palore (Modular with built in blue tooth)
Pedal Commander (the throttle response on the RT I test drove was atrocious)
Sequential turn signal replacements for the front fender reflectors
Running board lights
Handlebar end helmet lock.
Any feedback on the above?

Things I still need and am looking for suggestions:
Phone holder
Safety stuff (fire extinguisher/ Fix a Flat?)
Cup holders - mine and wifes
Rain Ponchos - live in Las Vegas, so rain is not a huge issue -but...

And anything else you think we need and I can start burning up the Visa card before the Spyder arrives.
We have our leathers from 2 wheel days that I am not yet ready to move on from.

Check out these phone mounts I stock the full line I am the west coast dist. I also have the drink mounts
TackForm Video
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=683358072459218
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it's only a throttle control.
I say there is no such thing as "only a throttle control" on the 1330 engine. It is throttle by wire and the throttle is controlled by the computer program in the ECU. I think you should remove the PB before you take it in for service.

What unit are you using? The Pedal Commander website does not list one for the Spyder. Edit: I found it on Slingmods.
 
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I endorse the Helmet Hook, Grip Puppies and Chrome Accessories bar end weights for convenience and improved comfort.

WRT Helmet Hook, while a dinky lock is offered, any loss of your helmet will be a matter of fate not mechanics. I use my Helmet Hook only for securely holding my helmet (never ever on the seat) while I'm suiting/unsuiting.

I endorse the TricLED Wide-Vu mirrors for improved situational awareness and safety.

I recommend the CoverMax cover for best protection and quality.

PS My riding suits are Aerostich RoadCrafter Classic's (a one-piece and a two-piece). Either of them fit in the frunk. But not both at the same time. If you don't want to walk around in your suits, you will want carry bags.
 
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