Heading up to Woods in Austin, Texas to demo days. Hope to spend some time on both an SE and an SM in the RT. Took the day off work to see if I can get some decent saddle time. Then the wife and I are going to try it at the South Texas Motorcycle Show. Hope the solo ride will make it easier to run two up. We have a lot of miles on two wheels together.
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I went to the Woods Fun Center (wfc) in Austin for the demos also, but I went in the car and not on my WebRyder. I also went to the Georgetown Powersports (gp) Spyder demo. My wife took some videos and posted them on her youtube site....
At the wfc I rode an ST Limited and WOW. That is a nice ride. Truly the most comfortable spyder around for me.
The seat felt like it was more narrow than any I have tried (not many) and gave me the feeling I was into the seat and not just on it. This made turns and curves feel much more stable.
The handlebars are up 4" and out 4" (I am used to up 1" and out 4") so I really felt straight.
The floorboards were quite good and have a slight slant down for the toes (which I like), but they don't allow you to move your feet forward enough for my taste. However with more time I may have found that to not be quite accurate, but with just one .5 hour ride it is my impression.
I did not like the dash it seems too much, too complex and the turning signals are quite hard to see in the bright sun.
The steering is soft with just the right amount of sensitivity.
The ride seemed a little stiffer and seem to hold the road better than my 2009 GS/RS SE5 but possibly that could be due to the great seat and not just the improved suspension.
I did not like that the saddlebags were too small to hold a helmet and there are not (that I could find) any hooks under the seat or any other way to secure a helmet other than the frunk.
I also don't like the color choices maroon and white.
The chrome wheels have too many spokes and I don't see any style just chrome, give me the wheels from the ST as those are some nice wheels and chrome in them may be ok as they do have some style.
The mirrors are much better than on the RS as they are lower allowing you to see past your hands.
The windshield sure reduced the buffering to zero and is adjustable for different size riders.
Over all a great ride.
On the other hand I went to gp and rode the RT Limited there ugh!!!
I liked the mirrors better even than the ST Limited larger and better positioned.
The ride was squirrelly and over sensitive.
My forearms started hurting after just a few minutes.
The seat was so wide my hips felt like I was riding a fat horse. I felt like I was on top of the RT and made the curves and turns more difficult than on my 2009 GS/RS SE5 WebRyder.
I did not feel like I was sitting up straight (the handlebars are adjustable but you have use a tool to make the changes) I felt the handgrips were too far apart also.
The parking brake has no indication on the dash I could find and in the sun light you can not tell if it is on or not. It is on the same rocker as the frunk switch so if you let your finger slide it will open the frunk. On the ride it started smelling like something burning so I stopped and tried to make sure the brake was off. With the parking brake on the RT would not move easily so it must have been off and the smell went away, but not a good set up.
Maybe I was somewhat predisposed to the ST Limited and may have been expecting too much but the RT Limited is AFAIK supposed to the the top of the line for Spyders. But IMO it is not.