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Spyder#353

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Today Reggie an I rode over to Naples Fl. Regg road my RT-S I rode my RS. I rode my RT-S to the Adirondecks last month long ride. But not bad. I've ridden my RS to Gattlinburg, Tenn. twice. Well let me tell you this. I thought my RS was very comfortable on long rides until today. Only 200 miles and when I got home I felt like it was 2000 miles.nojoke needed a nap. I'm ready for bed now. Reggie really like riding the RT with the cruise control, radio and big electric windshield. I guess I won't be taken the RS on any trips as long as I have the RT-S. Just call me spoiled.;)
 
U are getting old

Now we know you are getting old.Cheryl is looking at a new seat after doing all the riding this summer and we are still on the road, but getting closer to being home.
 
Steve i heard you had a custom made comfy seat on that R.S but maybe its all the other goodies you missed on your R.T.
 
I have had a GS, RS, and an RTS.

In spite of over $6K worth of touring accessories on each of the RS/GS bikes--IMO there is still a lot of difference between the RS and RTS. For the long haul, the RTS gives more comfort.

If you like snappy and sporty--the RS is the way to go.
 
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