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What differences between Ryker Rally Years - '22, '23, & '24 - if any?

AVBIZ

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Returning after a few years away. I currently own a Versys X-300, which I’ll keep, but I’m intrigued with the latest Rally models and think they would make a good platform for easy gravel and FS roads. I have a hip implant and mitigating the risk of an injury might be a smart move. Any advantages to purchasing a 2024, or even waiting for the '25’s vs. buying a well-cared for '22 or '23? Thanks for any advice.
 
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I have a 2020 Rally and a 2023 Rally. The 23 is a bit better. Suspension much better.

Thanks for that info - very helpful.

I have a 2020 Rally and a 2023 Rally. The 23 is a bit better. Suspension much better.

Looked at the specs for 21-24 and it looks like Gen 2 for the Rally started in 2022
 
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That's a pretty area around Maysville, we always enjoy riding up that way. Yes, you'll want a '22 on. Rally and Sport come with cruise standard, it can be added to the '22 and up standard 600 and 900, I believe. You may decide you need a rear fender on the Rally, but I think it's less than $100. Keep us posted!

Sarah
 
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