Today I went to look at this bike:
http://limaohio.craigslist.org/mcd/5182405118.html
I was all set to bring this bike home with me today, I even took my bike with me to trade in...only one problem, this bike looked like the owner parked it out in the rain for 5 years and never cleaned/polished/detailed it. The cosmetic damage was so bad that some of it was beyond repair. The wheels had so much road grime and maybe even corrosion on them that the clear coat would have to be stripped and the wheels polished to make them look decent. The sad thing is the bike only had 3100 miles and mechanically it was sound. It also had a Corbin Dual Tour seat, but it didn't lock onto the bike. Something was missing that held the seat in place. Not being familiar with the area, the salesman got on another bike and we went for about a 15 minute ride. I have no doubt whatsoever that the R3R is the bike for me. The torque is so addictive! I can already see my Rocket is going to get piss poor fuel economy, and I'm not going to be able to keep rear tires on it. I just couldn't resist twisting the throttle every chance I got!
I'm starting to see a trend here. All 3 of the Rockets I've looked at so far have looked like this one. The last one only had 2600 miles on it, but cosmetically it looked like it had 100K on it. Apparently these bikes are purchased by a lot of people who aren't really motorcycle people. A true motorcycle person would not buy a brand new $15K+ motorcycle and not take care of it. The salesman looked at my 109, which was of course spotless as always, and said "are you sure you want to trade this in, it's gorgeous!" I said it looks like that Rocket SHOULD look. This bike also popped during decel just like the other two did. Though I know this is not an indication of a problem, it annoys the hell out of me. I'm really hoping the popping can be tuned out. This, and the seat height is my only complaints about the Rocket, but neither is anything that would keep me from buying one. I also love the sound of the stock exhaust. I just need to find an R3R that's been well taken care of...