Back to an RT

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mcrider
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Back to an RT

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New to forum. Back to an RT (2022) after six years on a K bike.
JRD
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Welcome back to an RT!
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Welcome, enjoy!
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:cheers: Welcome
Dochatley
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mcrider wrote: Fri Sep 16, 2022 1:16 pm New to forum. Back to an RT (2022) after six years on a K bike.
Why? I just went from RT to K bike. Love the power and smoothness.
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The RT is much lighter than the GTL. I'm in my late 60's and weight is making a difference as I get older. I also think the RT handles better than the GTL on the freeway at freeway speed in turbulent air.
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I gotcha. I’m 64 and my wife decided she wanted to ride with me again but she hated the RT as a passenger hence my reason for changing. I do miss the handling of the RT but love the power and smoothness of the K bike.
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