Long time, no post - a couple questions
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2020 7:16 pm
Hello friends,
It's been years since I've posted or even checked in. Too busy riding! Seriously though, the RT just doesn't need much so unlike with previous bikes where I've lived on the forums for that make/model, I quickly found that I didn't need to do as much here and it's been a few years since I've checked. Coming up on 4 years owning my 2016 RT and I'm convinced that it's the perfect bike for me. Like German engineers took me in a room, interviewed me, measured me head-to-toe, and then built the perfect bike for me!
It's not perfect but it's darn close. This is also the first bike I've owned in a long time that I didn't feel the need to add all kinds of things to. I did put on a Quiet Ride windshield, front fender extender, shorty antennae and a back rack bag that serves as a backrest for my co-pilot but other than that, nada. I do have a couple questions that I've wondered over the years that I didn't find much on forum searches so I thought I'd run them by the current crop of active users.
1.) The 'menu' switch gets awfully sticky in cooler or damp weather. Anyone else experience this? Any fix other than replacing? I did find one post on a search with a couple people recommending WD-40 or silicone spray but I'm a little nervous about spraying stuff like that into an electronic switch area and causing more problems.
2.) Anyone using Illium risers? If there is one ergonomic thing I'd change it would be the ability to raise the handlebars just a touch. I find that if I sit up very straight my back and shoulders are at a great angle. This puts my hands about 2" up and back. The Illium risers only raise 1 5/8" so just a little short. Not sure it's worth the effort. FWIW, I'm around 5'7", 220.
3.) For the life of me I can't get a consistent shift assist from 1-2 and 2-3. Sometimes I hit it, sometimes not. It's weird. Lower RPMs seem to be the key but even then it's hit or miss. I wonder if there has been any updates for better shifting. I do most of my own maintenance so only get the 'Needs Service' light cleared once every few years when it needs tires.
Other than that, nothing I can think of. I love the bike and don't play on upgrading anytime soon, if ever. This could be my last bike. But you never know. If the Germans ever break out of their awful mono-chromatic color schemes and offer some exciting colors or some really cool options that address some of the few shortcomings then maybe, just maybe. Until then, whenever I start to doubt my love for the bike I just ride my son's HD Street Bob for a half hour and then switch back and I'm back to loving the heck out of it!
It's been years since I've posted or even checked in. Too busy riding! Seriously though, the RT just doesn't need much so unlike with previous bikes where I've lived on the forums for that make/model, I quickly found that I didn't need to do as much here and it's been a few years since I've checked. Coming up on 4 years owning my 2016 RT and I'm convinced that it's the perfect bike for me. Like German engineers took me in a room, interviewed me, measured me head-to-toe, and then built the perfect bike for me!
It's not perfect but it's darn close. This is also the first bike I've owned in a long time that I didn't feel the need to add all kinds of things to. I did put on a Quiet Ride windshield, front fender extender, shorty antennae and a back rack bag that serves as a backrest for my co-pilot but other than that, nada. I do have a couple questions that I've wondered over the years that I didn't find much on forum searches so I thought I'd run them by the current crop of active users.
1.) The 'menu' switch gets awfully sticky in cooler or damp weather. Anyone else experience this? Any fix other than replacing? I did find one post on a search with a couple people recommending WD-40 or silicone spray but I'm a little nervous about spraying stuff like that into an electronic switch area and causing more problems.
2.) Anyone using Illium risers? If there is one ergonomic thing I'd change it would be the ability to raise the handlebars just a touch. I find that if I sit up very straight my back and shoulders are at a great angle. This puts my hands about 2" up and back. The Illium risers only raise 1 5/8" so just a little short. Not sure it's worth the effort. FWIW, I'm around 5'7", 220.
3.) For the life of me I can't get a consistent shift assist from 1-2 and 2-3. Sometimes I hit it, sometimes not. It's weird. Lower RPMs seem to be the key but even then it's hit or miss. I wonder if there has been any updates for better shifting. I do most of my own maintenance so only get the 'Needs Service' light cleared once every few years when it needs tires.
Other than that, nothing I can think of. I love the bike and don't play on upgrading anytime soon, if ever. This could be my last bike. But you never know. If the Germans ever break out of their awful mono-chromatic color schemes and offer some exciting colors or some really cool options that address some of the few shortcomings then maybe, just maybe. Until then, whenever I start to doubt my love for the bike I just ride my son's HD Street Bob for a half hour and then switch back and I'm back to loving the heck out of it!