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Thoughts on the 2021 RT...

Mazo EMS2

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My wife and I both ride RT's now, she's on a 2019, and I'm on the trusty 2016. We're seriously thinking about trading up for a couple of 2021's in the next couple weeks after the 2022's are introduced. Looking for reviews from the group.
 
FWIW and it's just my personal opinion, I was at my local dealership last week picking up a new helmet and I had my first good look at a '21 RT. It had that big, whatever they call it box aft of the passenger seat. My bottom line was I just didn't like it that much. In addition to my '14 being configured just the way I've grown to love it, I wasn't swayed that a new one would be that much better than what I have.
 
FWIW and it's just my personal opinion, I was at my local dealership last week picking up a new helmet and I had my first good look at a '21 RT. It had that big, whatever they call it box aft of the passenger seat. My bottom line was I just didn't like it that much. In addition to my '14 being configured just the way I've grown to love it, I wasn't swayed that a new one would be that much better than what I have.

It takes all of 1 minute to remove the “Box” though, Jaybros, and that is how I normally run……..best of both worlds.
I find the ‘21 RT very refined compared to my ‘16 F3-L, but I haven’t had a prior year RT, so I can’t really compare apples to apples. One thing I do find is that it rides beautifully stock…..I.e. no bottoming at around 420lbs 2 up, and a better cornering experience for me than the F3 with aftermarket bar and shocks. If aftermarket shocks and stabiliser bar can improve performance :thumbup:on the current RT……..WOW. I won’t be bothering though.

Pete
 
Although I did not own a pre-2021 RTL Spyder I did do some good test rides on a 2014 and 2018.
I just could not get comfortable with them.
Plus I needed more storage than the wormhole rear trunk provided.
Along comes the 2021… and WOW! I could not believe the difference in handling and smooth ride.
I love that I can get my modular helmet plus a myriad of stuff into the back trunk with no problems.
I don’t get the twitchy/darty dance on the road that the earlier model test drives gave me.
I did put some comfort stuff on: foam over-grips, OEM adjustable air wings, Heli bars, Utopia driver backrest.
I find the heated comfort seat to be fine but keep my Air Hawk with me, just in case, when we are out on all-day rides..but haven’t had to use it yet.
People say they feel they are perched on top of the RTL rather than down in it like the F3 but I feel like I am one with the bike with those huge floorboards that I can stretch out on.
The Helibars customized my handlebar comfort but then I am the “princess and the pea” and insist on being comfortable whatever the cost.
Unless things start to change as the age and miles pile on I don’t anticipate having to do a sway bar change or lazer alignment or shocks upgrade, etc. Tires will be in my future eventually when the OEM Kendas wear out.

Just go drive one… you will be pleasantly surprised!
 
I've thrown a lot of money at my '16 to get it where I want it, and it handles great.....soring stiiffeners, sway bar, alignment, better tires.....and on and on and on..... We looked at a pair of '21's at our dealer and he said to hold off until the '22's come out. He thought there might be an upgrade we might prefer....Hmmmm....OK, maybe we will, but I'm thinking that maybe the '22's might force the leftover 21's to come down a bit in price. One can only hope
 
My wife and I both have our own Spyder RTLs and have been riding them for the last 7 years and have over 100K miles each on them we started with 2013s then went to 2015s , we bought matching 2021s this may and have 7,000 miles on them and absolutely love the improvements made on them. Out of the box they handle much better than our old bikes even after all the standard upgrades we made on them.
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Before buying a 2021 RTL I sat on a used 2015? The difference in just the ergonomic feel was hands down for the 2021... started looking at spyder rt when they first came out. Didn’t buy on just because it didn’t feel good enough at that time.... Finally new style came out and had to get one....finally it was completely comfortable ergonomically......love mine.
 
I bought the 2021 RT, not the Limited, because I did not like the look of the bike with the rear trunk and did not feel $4,000 in price increase over the basic RT was worth it for a trunk and heated seats. I came from a 2016 Honda Goldwing. I am totally pleased with this Spyder, and my wife likes riding with me more than she did on the Goldwing. I did add a passenger backrest which she felt was essential for her. Despite reading about handling problems requiring a sway bar and laser alignment, my stock RT has been just about perfect for me. Little things are not to my total satisfaction, but these things might have also been on earlier model years (like having to turn the key to open the frunk while pulling up the "hood", rather than the key just "popping" the hood by itself; the need for 91 octane gas rather than 86 or 87, and the less than what I thought it would be BRP Connect.
 
I used to own a 2018 RT and currently ride a 2021 RT. IMHO, the 2021 is far above the previous generation in comfort, handling and style (although the last one is subjective).
 
I went from the 2014 RT to a 2016 F3T. I love the larger pulley and better acceleration (yes, I love power). When the new 2020 RT came out, I was taken back on the beauty and comfort on the new style. I enjoyed the smoothness, but was a little let down on the quality issues and especially the lack of raw power (maybe it seemed that way because it was so smooth). I am still looking at them, and trying to resist. I will wait until they either have a drivetrain upgrade, or I come across a smoking deal on a 2021 or 2020. But in all ways except for the power and some fitment issues, this is by far the nicest looking spyder that I have come across.
 
I used to own a 2018 RT and currently ride a 2021 RT. IMHO, the 2021 is far above the previous generation in comfort, handling and style (although the last one is subjective).

It's really a minor gripe, but I do not understand why on the 20/21 models there are two "blades" that just hang down into the radiator air intakes. They're only attached at the top; the bottom just hangs out there unattached. The blades don't appear to add anything to functionality, and they look goofy to me, more of an afterthought than a purposeful inclusion.

I also like the chrome package much better on my 2019 than the newer models. Adding chrome trim on the wheels isn't much of a package.

My nickel's worth.
 
I prefer the tour pak look of 20+, that's me. I traded my 18 RTLT for a 20 and can say I have no regrets. The only thing I've added is the driver back rest and some additional side lighting. The handling is great, I think that stock, the sound system is better, and I really like the huge boards. Oh yes, I did change the bars!
 
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I like my 2021 RT Limited. I had a number of options added. The comfort seats are not what they promise in my opinion. I found my Ultimate Seats on my VTX1300 a lot more comfortable on long rides. I plan to install Ultimate Seats on the RTL in the future. Unfortunately, they are quite expensive. That said, I really enjoy the 21 RTL. Picked mine up the end of April and I have just under 6,000 years on it already.
 
Came to the 2021 RTL from 123537 miles on a GL1800 with stock seats (full Traxxion suspension) and Utopia backrest. Had heated comfort seats installed mainly for the wife. Added the Utopia for one-up. Looks were never an issue to me. We ride, not profile. No "performance chrome". So far the only real changes I'd like are with the audio. Learned to bend my elbows on straight roads and she's a joy to ride. Unigo hitch setup is installed awaiting electrical hookup to complete it.
 
I rode a 16 RTL and a 19 RTL before purchasing my 21 RTL, there are what I call significant improvements. The riding position is better, more passenger room, the seat is more comfortable and there is helmet storage. I have had my 21 for just over a month and have 3500 miles on it. Wouldn't go back to the older style. Chris
 
I have a 2021 RT and wish the BRP Connect worked more effectively, and allowed the use of any and all apps on the connected phone. But then again I was unhappy with the hard wired audio system on my previous ride, a Honda Goldwing and the achaic keypad type entry system needed to enter data on the navigation system. And I find it puzzling why I have to press the Mode button before I hit the starter button. Personally I would have liked an option to forego the four speakers totally and have extra lockable storage on the fairing instead.
 
I have a 20 RTL, essentially the same machine as the 21. I’ve added a canamsypderaccessories hitch and wiring harness, showchrome trunk rack, 12v AND dual USB direct to battery in the frunk, dual USB switched in the blank console switch spot (parasites the power off the seat heater switch) , frunk lid organizer, trunk organizer, showchrome rider backrest, ryder and passenger cup holders, ram mount for the iPad mini I use for GPS.

Before I started farkling I loved the stock machine. Now that I’ve dialed it in the way I want it I love it more. No experience with previous versions but the 20+ versions are AMAZINGLY comfortable, roomy, massive floorboards to move your legs around on.
 
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