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Sea To Sky Standard Equipment

crossbowme

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I saw a post asking this question but can't find it now. This is what the on line site lists:

Premium LED headlights / Rider touring floorboards / Adjustable passenger footboards / Ultra comfortable adaptive foam seats with lumbar support and Sea-to-Sky embroidery / Audio control keypad / Glove box with USB / Electronic cruise control / Integrated hard-side luggage / Adjustable electric windshield with memory / Calibrated for towing a Can-Am trailer / Signature LED lights / Driver and passenger heated grips / Driver and passenger heated seats / Fully panted LinQ compatible top case with passenger backrest / Colored rear panel included / Semi-rigid front and rear side cargo travel bags with Sea-to-Sky signature / 6-spoke liquid titanium-colored wheels with machined HIGHLAND GREEN with satin finish / Modern titanium-colored trims and badging
 
The seat is a Comfort seat which is available as an option for any of the 2020+ RTs. The only difference is the S2S stitching. The top case LID is painted body color. On the Limited trim, it's black. The "rear panel" is what the base trim comes with instead of a top case. On the Limited, you would have to purchase this separately (if wanted). The S2S comes with this. The S2S comes with the bags. There's a bunch of S2S color specific trim, badging, etc. The wheels are S2S specific.

Not sure what your question is. There are plenty of threads that detail the exact differences between the Limited and the S2S. For the most part, the S2S is a visual "upgrade" more than a "functional" upgrade. One bike doesn't ride or handle better than the other. (Actually, if you're looking for the best handling RT, buy a base model. Lighter and a lower center of gravity.) Most of the functional additions to the S2S can be purchased/installed on a Limited for less than the added premium of the S2S trim.
 
Actually, there are plenty of threads with miss information. The OP that I saw simply wanted to know what the S2S had for standard equipment. That is a list taken from the brochure. I really don't care about the differences are between the Limited and the S2S. This is the standard equipment.
 
Actually, there are plenty of threads with miss information. The OP that I saw simply wanted to know what the S2S had for standard equipment. That is a list taken from the brochure. I really don't care about the differences are between the Limited and the S2S. This is the standard equipment.

Just for added info, crossbow, this is a good video on what accessories are not included on the S2S that many believe are, based on BRP videos -

https://youtu.be/4iWuHVaZfnw

Pete
 
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