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Trunk Space

Helmet Space

Looks to me like maybe a full face helmet might be able to fit in there, or in my case two half (shorty style) helmets. Very little else though. I'd have to see it in person to get a better idea of it's dimensions (length, width & height).
 
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will this meet your standards Bob...?
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It appears to be about the same space as the Slingshot has behind its seats - really helmet storage. Also, like the SS, there's probably enough room to carry your "work stuff", to use it as a commuter - which is the primary use for my RT these days. Just forget about taking it shopping...
 
That would only be useful if it were beer, or single malt, rather than water..... unless you used it on your Texas farm to water the cows???
 
I'd say the F3 was not designed for us over the road travelers. To me it looks like the muscle car type bike to cruise the streets with. You only need space for a light jacket.
 
I'd say the F3 was not designed for us over the road travelers. To me it looks like the muscle car type bike to cruise the streets with. You only need space for a light jacket.

The F3 is what you make it.

Still have my Springer which has been called a 'Bar Hopper' by many. Put a T-Bag on the sissy bar, pillow strapped to it for lumbar support and pegs on the crash bars. Have ridden her from Washington State to Key West in Lazy-Boy comfort.
 
Yazz - you had a sissy bar, crash guard, and the right pieces to go on them - you need all that stuff for the F3 too - then, like your springer, she'll go where ever you point her..
 
Two giant radiators to keep it cool.

Thanks, I kept reading thru the threads in here and finally found a pic of one showing the side-mounted radiators. Definitely a different design, mounting them side-ways. I couldn't see any electric fans, I presume there must be at least 1 though right? Otherwise it'd overheat sitting at a stop light for any length of time.

This F3 is definitely a different beastie than any other Spyder, with the exposed engine and all it doesn't look like a "Spyder" to me really but that's just my tastes I guess. :dontknow:

Regards!

- Michael
 
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