roddy
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You know thats the first black RT I've ever seen ?
looks good in black
My old RT 1150.
Bought for £3200 and sold for not much more.
Still kinda regret selling her, fantastic bike.
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That is very nice indeed. I still cannot shake-off my hankering for a good twin-spark RT and black or grey would be my preferred colour.





How much do you want for it?
I don't have any pics... but I did ride a 2010 RT for a couple hundred miles... and I couldn't wait to give it back!!
Like you, I kept seeing them around and thought it would be great for doing the miles and still pretty good on the a/b roads... with the added benefit of big panniers on both sides, heated grips, easiliy adjustable fairing! But not for me - I just couldn't get on with the handlebars being set back from the top yoke. Fine when just cruising around but when trying to get a move on, I really struggled - including nearly hitting the verge!!
So take one for a ride - it's a kill or cure approach![]()



Maybe you should have tried riding it sitting down rather than standing on the pegs. Tarmac roads may have helped to![]()



How gay are you
RT is faster than a GS, handles better and is more comfortable. They just lack a little grin factor compared to the GS IMHO.
Helps if they are in the right hands though. Maybe you should have tried riding it sitting down rather than standing on the pegs. Tarmac roads may have helped to![]()
I don't know if I'd really want both in my garage if I could afford it, they are too close in many ways and it would be a fekin hard decision which one to have a weekend away on
I dunno. I love my GS and really can't see me selling it until I physically cannot cope with the weight of it all loaded-up but I see it as a long-distance tourer with the ability to explore some of the less well-travelled tracks (while still loaded-up).I kinda agree here. Most of us if not all of us on here have owned or extensively ridden GS's, nobody needs to tell me just how good they are. As an outright tourer, the RT has the edge. As an all rounder, its the GS without a doubt. I have a couple of other bikes and I'm hankering after a euro touring machineI don't know if I'd really want both in my garage if I could afford it, they are too close in many ways and it would be a fekin hard decision which one to have a weekend away on
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show me some pics of yours to make it worse

i keep seeing them and the bastard things are growing on me
show me some pics of your to make it worse![]()
so I started to get some smaller bikes for that.
hi Chas, I bought a RT off this site, best of both worlds as I kept the GS too, so for less than the price of a new one, two bikes, so you can take whicever takes your fancy on the day.
mind you the gs has had a fit of sulks and is refusing to start now!! when the weather perks up you would be welcome to have a try. John B
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