Cavman
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Freedom Power Sports in Kennasaw, GA was having a test ride event today. Triguy had posted this in the GA section here on SLs.
My perception was that the seat was lower as it was a bit easier for me to get on and off. I was told it was not the standard Limited seat. There was a cap on a hole for a backrest. The seat made me sit too far forward for my liking.
This put my right leg in a bad position for working the brake pedal. The brakes themselves were terrific. But, I had to put my foot only on the brake pedal and not part on something else, like a foot peg that I'm used to. I was having to hold my leg up in order to work the brakes. I've never used floor boards on a motorcycle before. I asked if you could get a RT without the floor boards? I was told yes.
This RT had the SE6. I could not get it to go into reverse. I tried several times. Then one of the dealer guys stepped up to have a try. It took him several tries to get into reverse.
The ride was great. Real good acceleration when I got the chance. I sounds like a sewing machine, which is not a bad thing. Real quiet. There was a deep throaty sound once in a while.
I realized that it's not the vibration of my 2010 RT that make my right hand go to sleep. It happened on this bike as well.
Shifting the gears seemed to be a bit smoother than my Spyder.
I don't like all the extra chrome on this model. In my opinion, it makes it look cheap. I can see why Lamont had his parts coated.
I'm glad I took a ride one one. I would lean towards an S model because that's the only one that has anything close to the color of yeller.
My perception was that the seat was lower as it was a bit easier for me to get on and off. I was told it was not the standard Limited seat. There was a cap on a hole for a backrest. The seat made me sit too far forward for my liking.
This put my right leg in a bad position for working the brake pedal. The brakes themselves were terrific. But, I had to put my foot only on the brake pedal and not part on something else, like a foot peg that I'm used to. I was having to hold my leg up in order to work the brakes. I've never used floor boards on a motorcycle before. I asked if you could get a RT without the floor boards? I was told yes.
This RT had the SE6. I could not get it to go into reverse. I tried several times. Then one of the dealer guys stepped up to have a try. It took him several tries to get into reverse.
The ride was great. Real good acceleration when I got the chance. I sounds like a sewing machine, which is not a bad thing. Real quiet. There was a deep throaty sound once in a while.
I realized that it's not the vibration of my 2010 RT that make my right hand go to sleep. It happened on this bike as well.
Shifting the gears seemed to be a bit smoother than my Spyder.
I don't like all the extra chrome on this model. In my opinion, it makes it look cheap. I can see why Lamont had his parts coated.
I'm glad I took a ride one one. I would lean towards an S model because that's the only one that has anything close to the color of yeller.