• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

Thinking of Selling 2017 RT, 5k miles…Thoughts??

SoonerJones

New member
I use it to drive to work about 20 miles away and occasionally go on Sunday afternoon drives… can’t foresee ever taking long road trip…. I am thinking a Ryker would do what I use it for, and save me some $$$ on payments!!! WhT do you all think, will I be disappointed if I do this?
 
No. Go for it. For what you use it for, the Ryker makes more sense and you can probably buy a new one for what you get for the 2017 RT with money left over.
 
Last edited:
Personally rt offers storage the ryker can not (without total upgrade) By the time the ryker is totally upgraded and new, it will cost about the same as as a 5 year old machine. Insurance and mileage will be close with just local work riding. Storage for rain cover, jacket, rain gear, change of cloths, office or work supplies and stopping on the way home for occasional groceries I’d keep the RT. just my opinion.
 
Personally rt offers storage the ryker can not (without total upgrade) By the time the ryker is totally upgraded and new, it will cost about the same as as a 5 year old machine. Insurance and mileage will be close with just local work riding. Storage for rain cover, jacket, rain gear, change of cloths, office or work supplies and stopping on the way home for occasional groceries I’d keep the RT. just my opinion.

:agree:
 
Have you ever ridden a Ryker? If not, that's the first thing you should do. Otherwise you won't know if it's really the vehicle for you.
 
Personally rt offers storage the ryker can not (without total upgrade) By the time the ryker is totally upgraded and new, it will cost about the same as as a 5 year old machine. Insurance and mileage will be close with just local work riding. Storage for rain cover, jacket, rain gear, change of cloths, office or work supplies and stopping on the way home for occasional groceries I’d keep the RT. just my opinion.

I also agree!
 
No. Go for it. For what you use it for, the Ryker makes more sense and you can probably buy a new one for what you get for the 2017 RT with money left over.

Personally rt offers storage the ryker can not (without total upgrade) By the time the ryker is totally upgraded and new, it will cost about the same as as a 5 year old machine. Insurance and mileage will be close with just local work riding. Storage for rain cover, jacket, rain gear, change of cloths, office or work supplies and stopping on the way home for occasional groceries I’d keep the RT. just my opinion.

I agree with both. It is a personal decision that only you can answer.
 
Back
Top