HokieBird7980
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I realize that comfort is subjective, but I have had my Gen 1 R1T for years now and have made several 15 hour straight trips to and from Charlotte and Chicago and i must say that the ride in the R1T has been extremely comfortable. I don't get any fatigue or back pain. Do get tired, but I am not pushed to stop due to not being able to enjoy the long ride. I was wondering how the wheelbase and suspension in the R2 will impact the ride quality vs the R1T. Outside a loaner for a week of the R1S, i don't have any experience in the R1S comfort. How much do you think the wheelbase being 20.2 inches shorter in the R2 vs R1T impact the smoothness of the ride? I'm also assuming that the differences in the suspension would greatly impact that as well, but i have had two Gen1 R1Ts that are not as smooth as the Gen2 R1T based on what i've heard, and i'm thinking about going to the R2 once it comes out. Just curious if the ride quality/comfort will be the same or worse for these long drives. Seems to me when i have to drive shorter wheelbase vehicles the ride seems much rougher. Again, realize this is subjective, but curious if there will be much difference. Thanks for your inputs!
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