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Question Re the Base Model RT SE6 2015 MODEL

eddieshep999

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Questions Ref Spyder RT 2015 SE6 Model


I am considering upgrading from my 2010 RT-S SE5 to a Base Model RT SE6


Not sure if these questions have been Asked or Answered before



The base model does not have the Fuel/Temp gauges it uses the Cluster information instead
Will the Base model have the wiring (same loom) as the RT S & RT LTD and if so can I use this wiring for new gauges or do I need to run separate wires via a fuse box etc.



Would the Base mode have wiring also for the Heated Rear Passenger Handrails although they are not fitted and could I use these wire for a power socket nr the rear passenger handrail where there is a covered hole for the use of the BRP Headset connections if fitted



Because you can now fit a BRP backrest has the strut that lifts the seat able to keep the seat up whilst filling with fuel whilst the backrest is still fitted or do you have to remove the backrest due to the extra weight

In other words has the strut been made stronger


The base model does not come with the Auto suspension system via a cluster switch but will the seat still have a pressure switch under the seat which adjust the ABS etc. to allow for the passenger being on board or is the pressure switch not needed and therefore not fitted


I’m sure there may be more question but I am reading as much as I can via this forum and sorry if these questions have been asked and answered before
 
The bikes all use the same wiring harness; everything is "Plug 'n Play"! :thumbup:
The seat strut will handle the weight of the backrest
All RTs have the brake-bias adjustment switch located in the seat.

Happy Hunting! :D
 
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