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Queation about trailer

ace2002

Member
I have a one wheel trailer an N-Line it weighs 80 pounds . My spyder is a 2011 with auto . Is it necessary to run in the trailer mode. I took a test drive in trailer mode and it seemed like an overkill that the spyder was running:bowdown: harder that it need to??
 
I have a one wheel trailer an N-Line it weighs 80 pounds . My spyder is a 2011 with auto . Is it necessary to run in the trailer mode. I took a test drive in trailer mode and it seemed like an overkill that the spyder was running:bowdown: harder that it need to??

I think I may have seen you pulling your trailer into the Best Western. That's one neat looking set up. I guess bottom line is that you must have the trailer connection, etc., elsetwise, you wouldn't have asked the question. I'd think that you could run without the trailer mode with your set up. However, you have to keep warranty in mind.

Chris
 
Hello

Trailer mode keeps the RPM shift point up higher and the down shift higher to help save the clutches and help with braking.

I have tried it in both modes / without trailer mode keep your RPM up. :shocked:

I have an aftermarket trailer 250 pounds empty so I like the trailer mode.:yes:
 
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