Update:
I have been waiting to get a few miles on the RT-S before I gave a ride report but decided I'd just go ahead. Weather has been a big factor so I've only ridden just over 300 miles.
Good things:
Soft comfortable ride.
Probably the best weather protection I have ever had.
Extremely easy steering (power steering).
Lots of "bells and whistles".
Great brakes.
Good performance (still a little early to wring it out much).
Quiet exhaust.
Heated hand grips.
Not so Good things:
(Too) soft comfortable ride.
Twitchy steering
The good weather protection results in lots of mud (rainy ride home) thrown up on the back side of the trike.
Learning how to use all of the "bells and whistles".
Heated hand grips need a warm setting, low is too hot for temps above 40.
Things to do:
Adjust front shocks stiffer, add air to front tires, maybe add aftermarket sway bar, add air and adjust rear shock. Spend several hours practicing using all of the buttons so I can make everything work when I want it to. It's embarrasing listening to the parking brake beeper while you read the owners manual to find out how to turn it off.:blush: Same thing when you're trying to get it into reverse! Ride it more to adjust to the steering, I think riding conventional trikes, with their higher effort steering, makes adjusting to the RT-S harder. Haven't been able to get the SO out on it yet so I don't have a passenger report. She doesn't ride from home if it's under 50 degrees. Even though I haven't run it very hard yet I'm happy with the performance so far. After I get several thousand miles on it I'll do another update.
Dwight