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4 bikes - 1 week - why I chose an RT

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 8:04 pm
by guest5111
I'm coming back to biking after a 37 year break, and this video explains how I decided on the RT. It's the last of a series of 5 films examining Suzuki's Vstrom 650/1000XT, and the 1200GS and RT. I've got a lot to learn and re-learn, and am new to the RT Forum so be gentle ...
https://youtu.be/okO9zktn1lA

Re: 4 bikes - 1 week - why I chose an RT

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 11:43 pm
by Taz
Thanks for sharing - very interesting.

Re: 4 bikes - 1 week - why I chose an RT

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2017 8:39 am
by Casbar
Think your assessment is really good. Couple of points, the radio is not just to impress your friends, it links to the BT headset and will also pass nav instructions to the helmet as well as music if that is your thing. Second point, and please don't take this the wrong way, but your road positioning on the videos is not that great, if you really value safety as stated before I would get some rider advanced training, do a free bike safe course or one of the advanced qualifications, you will get a lot more enjoyment out of your riding and it will improve your chances of staying safe.

Re: 4 bikes - 1 week - why I chose an RT

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2017 1:35 pm
by Steve F
Yes, thanks for sharing the vid. It's always interesting to hear other riders views/opinions on the RT and some other machines!  Look out for the RH indicator left on in the car park at the NT site!! :) ;) Only kidding! Thanks again Back2TheBike. :)

Re: 4 bikes - 1 week - why I chose an RT

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 12:43 pm
by guest5111
Casbar wrote: Think your assessment is really good. Couple of points, the radio is not just to impress your friends, it links to the BT headset and will also pass nav instructions to the helmet as well as music if that is your thing. Second point, and please don't take this the wrong way, but your road positioning on the videos is not that great, if you really value safety as stated before I would get some rider advanced training, do a free bike safe course or one of the advanced qualifications, you will get a lot more enjoyment out of your riding and it will improve your chances of staying safe.

No offence taken, thanks for the comment  [/size] [size=78%]. Still working on positioning and a million other things and more training is definitely planned. I'm off to 'Motorcycle Live' next week to explore the options, BikeSafe v IAM or both ... Any thoughts? [size=2px]But the radio does impress your friends, right ? [/size] 8)

Re: 4 bikes - 1 week - why I chose an RT

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 12:46 pm
by guest5111
Steve F wrote: Yes, thanks for sharing the vid. It's always interesting to hear other riders views/opinions on the RT and some other machines!  Look out for the RH indicator left on in the car park at the NT site!! :) ;) Only kidding! Thanks again Back2TheBike. :)

Something I still have to work on, those indicators  :) ) . Don't know why you can't select a 'bleep' or clicking noise like any car, now that would be useful.

Re: 4 bikes - 1 week - why I chose an RT

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 2:25 pm
by BoB21
Radio isn't just to impress friends you also get to spend hours on forums trying to get everything paired up and running. Don't get me started on price lol

Re: 4 bikes - 1 week - why I chose an RT

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 4:22 pm
by Casbar
Back2TheBike wrote:
No offence taken, thanks for the comment  [/size] [size=78%]. Still working on positioning and a million other things and more training is definitely planned. I'm off to 'Motorcycle Live' next week to explore the options, BikeSafe v IAM or both ... Any thoughts? But the radio does impress your friends, right ? [/size] 8)

I don't have any friends  8)  I had an email from IAM this morning, they are doing a deal on the IAM course at Motorcycle Live. Bikesafe is free and a good day, it is really to encourage people to take advanced courses, a good start. I did ROSPA and IAM, both the tests are very similar, go with whichever group is nearer to you. I am doing my ROSPA and IAM test again in May, there is a weeks advanced riding course with the tests at the end, I could just do my ROSPA test locally, but this course is brilliant and more like a biking holiday. Its a bit expensive, but well worth it, check out the 3 countries advanced course run by these guys - http://www.1stclassrider.co.uk

Re: 4 bikes - 1 week - why I chose an RT

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 6:37 pm
by guest5111
Thanks Casbar, advice noted.

Re: 4 bikes - 1 week - why I chose an RT

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 7:54 pm
by Maz12
Man that's expensive!!
True... I'm a tight Yorkshire man,  but even so

Re: 4 bikes - 1 week - why I chose an RT

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 11:45 pm
by Casbar
Maz12 wrote: Man that's expensive!!
True... I'm a tight Yorkshire man,  but even so

Yes it is, but you get 5 days instruction from Police instructors, plus Dinner B&B, plus membership of IAM and ROSPA and test fees, and covering some great riding roads, so its more of a biking holiday. For me, its a lot better than doing loads of weekend rides etc as its consolidated. I could just do the ROSPA test again, but it was such a great course, i've decided to do it again.

Re: 4 bikes - 1 week - why I chose an RT

Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2017 11:59 am
by Maz12
It does look superb,  just can't justify that money for 5 days
Having said that I did a 2 day course with 'warpspeed' who is also a class 1 police rider (retired) but that cost £360

Re: 4 bikes - 1 week - why I chose an RT

Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2017 4:06 pm
by varger
Nice, thanks for the interesting video










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