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Mileage Before Towing a Trailer

lsyorn

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I recently purchased a 2015 RT Limited and currently have 165 miles on it. How many miles should I have on it before I tow a trailer with it. The trailer is a small aluminum Mini Trailer USA that weighs about 200 pounds. Will be under 400 pounds when loaded. I don't see anything in the owners manual covering break in before towing. Any info will be appreciated.
 
No problem..!!

as long as you stay within recommondations you should have no problem. Have a good trip and send us a pic or two...:ohyea::ohyea:
 
Towing

Bought mine, rode it home , hooked up our Aspen and did about 5K the first three weeks , no problem .

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Purchased our '14 RT Limited, two weeks later with 200 miles on the odometer headed south pulling the 622 trailer fully loaded completed 4400 miles and 1 oil change. No issues reported on the Can-Am dealer's BUDS report on our Spyder.
 
Purchased my 2015 RTL at Spyderfest, towed my trailer home from there, no problem.:thumbup::thumbup:


Cruzr Joe
 
I recently purchased a 2015 RT Limited and currently have 165 miles on it. How many miles should I have on it before I tow a trailer with it.

Hi lsyorn,

As everyone else said already, there is no special break-in procedure for towing with a trailer. Simply follow your regular break-in procedure.
 
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