Afan
... and this is my real name.
I was looking for some data about STs and found this:
http://www.bmwlt.com/forums/rt-series/33736-bmw-r1200rt-vs-honda-st1300.html
Of course, to ask to compare ST and RT on BMW forum is kinda... you know...
But, it's the true that there are few "legit" ST downsides. I have ST1100, and they on the forum were talking about ST1300, but the issues are kinda the same: very hot seat on hot days, and no standard accessories like heated grips, seat, cruise control... The issues I'm experiencing too. The issues the competitors solved a long time ago on their sport-touring models.
So, wonder what STowners can say about it? Is it the "customer commitment" to Honda what is keeping us from choosing something else, or there is something I, as a newbie, still don't get it?
I know we already had similar threads where the members were talking about switching (or already did it) from ST to FJRs, Concourses, BMWs due to lack of the improvement of technology on newer STs. And I understand them. Now, I wonder more what's keeping the rest of going to the "dark side" (in this case I don't think on car tires )...
http://www.bmwlt.com/forums/rt-series/33736-bmw-r1200rt-vs-honda-st1300.html
Of course, to ask to compare ST and RT on BMW forum is kinda... you know...
But, it's the true that there are few "legit" ST downsides. I have ST1100, and they on the forum were talking about ST1300, but the issues are kinda the same: very hot seat on hot days, and no standard accessories like heated grips, seat, cruise control... The issues I'm experiencing too. The issues the competitors solved a long time ago on their sport-touring models.
So, wonder what STowners can say about it? Is it the "customer commitment" to Honda what is keeping us from choosing something else, or there is something I, as a newbie, still don't get it?
I know we already had similar threads where the members were talking about switching (or already did it) from ST to FJRs, Concourses, BMWs due to lack of the improvement of technology on newer STs. And I understand them. Now, I wonder more what's keeping the rest of going to the "dark side" (in this case I don't think on car tires )...