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Test ride a F3 what a blast!!!

byker

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The dealer in Ruckersville Virginia encouraged me to test ride a F3 while waiting for an oil change for my 2014 RT (I got the RT a year ago this last June). What a blast. I only had my shorty helmet with me and of course the F3 had no windshield. Lots of wind, loved it. The bike is much lower than the RT which feels more like a motorcycle. Just throw your leg over and go. The exhaust sound got me all pumped up while going through the gears. It must be lighter than the RT because it felt like it was a lot faster. It also felt better on the curves (not sure if it has a different suspension). Ruckersville Virginia is right at the base of the Blue Ridge mountains, so it a beautiful place to ride. I got a bunch of looks from the automobile drivers (what's this old guy doing riding a hot rod)? The best oil change wait I've ever had. If you RT owners want a good rush and a heck of a flow of adrenaline, test drive a F3 if you get a chance.
 
The dealer in Ruckersville Virginia encouraged me to test ride a F3 while waiting for an oil change for my 2014 RT (I got the RT a year ago this last June). What a blast. I only had my shorty helmet with me and of course the F3 had no windshield. Lots of wind, loved it. The bike is much lower than the RT which feels more like a motorcycle. Just throw your leg over and go. The exhaust sound got me all pumped up while going through the gears. It must be lighter than the RT because it felt like it was a lot faster. It also felt better on the curves (not sure if it has a different suspension). Ruckersville Virginia is right at the base of the Blue Ridge mountains, so it a beautiful place to ride. I got a bunch of looks from the automobile drivers (what's this old guy doing riding a hot rod)? The best oil change wait I've ever had. If you RT owners want a good rush and a heck of a flow of adrenaline, test drive a F3 if you get a chance.
:agree: I did the same thing waiting for my 1st service to be done. The dealer was putting on a hotdog/hamburger lunch as well.
 
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The dealer in Ruckersville Virginia encouraged me to test ride a F3 while waiting for an oil change for my 2014 RT (I got the RT a year ago this last June). What a blast. I only had my shorty helmet with me and of course the F3 had no windshield. Lots of wind, loved it. The bike is much lower than the RT which feels more like a motorcycle. Just throw your leg over and go. The exhaust sound got me all pumped up while going through the gears. It must be lighter than the RT because it felt like it was a lot faster. It also felt better on the curves (not sure if it has a different suspension). Ruckersville Virginia is right at the base of the Blue Ridge mountains, so it a beautiful place to ride. I got a bunch of looks from the automobile drivers (what's this old guy doing riding a hot rod)? The best oil change wait I've ever had. If you RT owners want a good rush and a heck of a flow of adrenaline, test drive a F3 if you get a chance.
:yes::yes:We have Congac, RT 2014, we went to Spyderfest in Springfield, Mo. did take test ride on F3-S. Had to get one, dealer cut $3k off. I have had it 2 months now, my "wife" loves having her own Spyder and now I hate it when I have to ride the RT.
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Nice picture! :thumbup:
And some REALLY nice bikes! :2thumbs:

I was at Coyote Powersports in Boerne yesterday after having a little work done on my 2010 Spyder RT. They absolutely LOVE you taking test rides on the F3 demo they have AND the 2015 RTs! I, of course, refused and took a test ride on a used 2012 RT-S they have in stock; mainly because it has a heated Corbin with driver backrest and the passenger had the wrap arm rests/cup holder and the spider stitching. I WILL NOT get on a 1330 bike and test ride until I can afford it otherwise I will end up financing the difference. Brandon the service manager has my name written down for the first 14 RT-S SM6 used that they take in trade. My next purchase will be with Coyote for sure. By the way, it was easy to not like the 2012 as it didn't have the BajaRon sway bar or Elko shocks my 2010 does and the 2010 feels transformed by comparison. I almost forgot what it was like to wallow hehe. The 2012 was the proper color though... that red with a hint of orange... lordy I have a hard time saying no to any RED (or BRG) bike!

PS: I like my stock saddle far better than the Corbin which didn't provide much inner thigh support for sporty cornering and I slipped all over the thing.
 
Just dreaming

Bob Denman
So... How tempted ARE you???


Bob, It sure would be fun to have two Spyders, but I'm now on a retirement budget. When I retired from the Nuclear Power Plant last year the 2014 Spyder RT was sort of a retirement gift to myself. I had been saving for it for a few years. I may test drive another F3 at the other local dealership if I can get away from the house. I will say there for a few minutes I thought I was back on my big Yamaha Roadstar. It would really look good sitting in the garage next to the RT. The RT would probably only be used when the wife and I rode together if I purchased an F3. The test ride was for about an hour and I couldn't get the big smile off my face for the whole day. It looks way better to me also.
 
There is a lot of that temptation going around. I test sat, but did not fire up the engine. I also turned down a test drive. The pills are working. The pills are working. :roflblack::roflblack:
 
I sat on one a week ago, and to be honest, I think my back issues would flare up with the feet forward sitting position. I like my feet under me I guess. I'm pretty sure I could tolerate a little rip for a test ride though...LOL Giddy Up!
 
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