:agree: Not to mention, I do my grocery shopping on my :spyder2:. I can fit a lot of groceries in my RT. With the F-3 bagger, I'd have to make more trips.Drew,
I have to respectfully disagree with you on the Death of the RT model; at the hands of the F-3.
Touring bikes need to have storage capacity. The "Baggers" still won't win that wrestling match against the RT.
They can both tow a trailer now; that's a draw...
Cruisers need one thing: versatility! That's something that they now have. :thumbup:
The F-3 "Baggers" (I know that this actually encompasses a couple of their models.) now have gained the ability to run errands around Town, and even cover more ground that has been deemed "RT Country"...
But they still can't match the carrying capacity of the RTs.
:agree: Not to mention, I do my grocery shopping on my :spyder2:. I can fit a lot of groceries in my RT. With the F-3 bagger, I'd have to make more trips.
Pam
I went to the grocery store for three items and ended up with a cart full. When I pushed out to the bike people stood around and watched to see how I was going to get it all in. I did and they smiled and walked away. Lots of capacity for sure.
Baggers are now over 40% of the market, go to a rally and look and see. The lack of a trunk is what most folks like in the bagger world and most are not riding two up. I think the bagger version of the Spyder on the F3 platform was a move in the right direction and being able to tow a trailer is a big plus. The RT doesn't have the fun factor of the F3 so this is a great mix, little RT with the fun of a F3. I also think that everyone that was wanting a 1330 in the ST has no need now.
Can't match the storage YET. Give it a year or so to make them bags a bit bigger and add a big top box and it's game over...[emoji16] [emoji33]Drew,
I have to respectfully disagree with you on the Death of the RT model; at the hands of the F-3.
Touring bikes need to have storage capacity. The "Baggers" still won't win that wrestling match against the RT.
They can both tow a trailer now; that's a draw...
Cruisers need one thing: versatility! That's something that they now have. [emoji106]
The F-3 "Baggers" (I know that this actually encompasses a couple of their models.) now have gained the ability to run errands around Town, and even cover more ground that has been deemed "RT Country"...
But they still can't match the carrying capacity of the RTs.
In 1982 I bought a Gold Wing Aspencade......
Can't match the storage YET. Give it a year or so to make them bags a bit bigger and add a big top box and it's game over...[emoji16] [emoji33]
You RT old fogies are doomed! [emoji38] [emoji38]
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I think people are missing the fact that if you put a 1330 into a ST its not going to be able to keep that same frontend. You'll now have two huge radiators you have to do something with.
Lamonster, all valid points except the last one - "I also think that everyone that was wanting a 1330 in the ST has no need now."
In the US, we buy things that appeal to us and visual appeal is very important to many. For me, I didn't care for the [front stubby nose] styling of the F3, and the changes they made for 2016 only make it worse because the rear end now looks awkward. I believe the drivetrain and sitting position maybe superior, but the flowing lines on the bike are awful. I am drawn to the body lines on the ST... so it looks like I will be holding on to my 2013 STL for a while. The sale numbers for the F3 models will bare out how well the market guys got the strategy right.
How far in advance did you know which way things were going to go?
Jerry
BRP HAS been listening
People who have bought the f3 wanted more storage they gave it to them.
Wanted windshield gave it to them. Seat gave to them ( would like to try this)
Totally different between the f3 and rt.
Forward controls for a crusier are typical . Sitting down in cruiser typical.
Will never be competion.
2 totally different concepts
didn't see anything mentioned about the rear shock on the new f3-t or limited, but with such a soft shock, how in heck is anyone going to be able to put any tongue weight on it (towing a trailer) when they can't even ride their wife comfortably without bottoming out? did I miss something about a new shock?:dontknow::dontknow: