Cruisin Dave
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While I'm still anxiously awaiting a test ride and reading everything I can about Spyders and staring at RT-S pictures (yes, I have the RT flu....), I was musing about some of my trike experiences and how I would corrolate them to the RT.
So, here is my completely personal, unbiased, humble opinion in comparing various trikes...
Goldwing Trike - The "Cadillac" of trikes. Cushy ride (especially with independent suspension), all the luxury widgets. Not particularly sporting but can gobble up thousands of miles without a hiccup. :clap:
Harley Trike - The "status symbol" trike. OK, I've got nothing against Harleys and the new trike looks pretty nice. I haven't ridden one, but I've yet to ride any Lehman conversion that I've liked (yes, the Harley trike is a Lehman). :dontknow:
Volkswagon Trike - The "VW" of trikes. Not much else to say...it's a VW...:sour:
Boss Hoss V8 Trike - The "hot rod" of trikes. Yes, I own one of these. A little rough around the edges quality-wise, but it's the "baddest of the bad" with 355+ HP available.
Ride and handling is OK, but could be a lot better.
Spyder RT - The "BMW" of trikes. Sport-touring performance and handling, quality fit and finish...all mixed with a healthy dose of luxury. What's not to like? Of course, I haven't ridden one yet but the reports from the testers lead me to believe my synopsis is correct. :2thumbs:
Once upon a time (recently, in fact) I thought and even said that the Boss trike would be the last bike I own (along with our old faithful Valkyrie) but when I saw an ad for the new RT, I was smitten. I have to admit, I was never that impressed with the original Spyder but mostly because of it's sport bike styling and I'm not a sport bike kinda guy...
The RT on the other hand has drawn me in with it's more sport-touring style (the Honda ST and BMW's come to mind). We love to tour and I can see us racking up a lot of miles in comfort on the RT, yet still have fun in the twisties (the Boss is not much fun in the twisties...too much work muscling it around).
So, the plan is to sell the Boss (I thought I'd never say that...) to fund a new RT-S. Of course, I have to convince the other "boss" (aka wife), but I don't think that will be too difficult once she has ridden the RT. Besides, with the SE5 trans and power steering, she can drive it too!
From a future (hopefully) RT-S owner....
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So, here is my completely personal, unbiased, humble opinion in comparing various trikes...
Goldwing Trike - The "Cadillac" of trikes. Cushy ride (especially with independent suspension), all the luxury widgets. Not particularly sporting but can gobble up thousands of miles without a hiccup. :clap:
Harley Trike - The "status symbol" trike. OK, I've got nothing against Harleys and the new trike looks pretty nice. I haven't ridden one, but I've yet to ride any Lehman conversion that I've liked (yes, the Harley trike is a Lehman). :dontknow:
Volkswagon Trike - The "VW" of trikes. Not much else to say...it's a VW...:sour:
Boss Hoss V8 Trike - The "hot rod" of trikes. Yes, I own one of these. A little rough around the edges quality-wise, but it's the "baddest of the bad" with 355+ HP available.

Spyder RT - The "BMW" of trikes. Sport-touring performance and handling, quality fit and finish...all mixed with a healthy dose of luxury. What's not to like? Of course, I haven't ridden one yet but the reports from the testers lead me to believe my synopsis is correct. :2thumbs:
Once upon a time (recently, in fact) I thought and even said that the Boss trike would be the last bike I own (along with our old faithful Valkyrie) but when I saw an ad for the new RT, I was smitten. I have to admit, I was never that impressed with the original Spyder but mostly because of it's sport bike styling and I'm not a sport bike kinda guy...
The RT on the other hand has drawn me in with it's more sport-touring style (the Honda ST and BMW's come to mind). We love to tour and I can see us racking up a lot of miles in comfort on the RT, yet still have fun in the twisties (the Boss is not much fun in the twisties...too much work muscling it around).
So, the plan is to sell the Boss (I thought I'd never say that...) to fund a new RT-S. Of course, I have to convince the other "boss" (aka wife), but I don't think that will be too difficult once she has ridden the RT. Besides, with the SE5 trans and power steering, she can drive it too!

From a future (hopefully) RT-S owner....
