I'm leaning towards Matrix but looked into Alumna, Featherlite, Bushtec and others. Remember non- Can Am trailer may effect warranty. The Matrix has two styles. One larger for $100 more and plenty of options for each.
I'm leaning towards Matrix but looked into Alumna, Featherlite, Bushtec and others. Remember non- Can Am trailer may effect warranty. The Matrix has two styles. One larger for $100 more and plenty of options for each.
After market products...can not void warranties.....moss- magneson act....
:lecturef_smilie: There are no sensors in the RT-622 trailer or the trailer module. There are no changes made to the Spyder systems unless you have an SE and set it to trailer mode. The Spyder is perfectly safe when towing a safe trailer that is within the Spyder towing capacity. BRP cannot void a warranty merely due to using aftermarket equipment in the US, under the provisions of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. They can, however, refuse to cover warranty issues caused by or aggravatred by aftermarket equipment or modifications.
I need to get a trailer for my spyder, (enclosed) what do you have? What size? Where can I get one reasonable?:thumbup: I need the type that you roll the spyder in so I can tow with my truck
I'm leaning towards Matrix but looked into Alumna, Featherlite, Bushtec and others. Remember non- Can Am trailer may effect warranty. The Matrix has two styles. One larger for $100 more and plenty of options for each.
yes! Thank u!you state: "roll the spyder in"... which i'm taking to mean, you want a trailer to put your Spyder ON, rather than a trailer that you pull behind your Spyder... am i correct or not?opcorn:
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I need to get a trailer for my spyder, (enclosed) what do you have? What size? Where can I get one reasonable?:thumbup: I need the type that you roll the spyder in so I can tow with my truck
yes! Thank u!
:lecturef_smilie: There are no sensors in the RT-622 trailer or the trailer module. There are no changes made to the Spyder systems unless you have an SE and set it to trailer mode. The Spyder is perfectly safe when towing a safe trailer that is within the Spyder towing capacity. BRP cannot void a warranty merely due to using aftermarket equipment in the US, under the provisions of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. They can, however, refuse to cover warranty issues caused by or aggravated by aftermarket equipment or modifications.
In regards to the RT-622 trailer: can-ambrp.comroadstercomunitiespyder blogscroll down to Ultimate can-am spyder travel companion: The RT-622 Trailer--page two of four (August 2013) PerformanceThe RT-622 trailer doesn't affect the signature handling and performance of the roadster. An independant suspension smoothes the ride on rough pavement.The trailer requires the Hitch Assembly and Control Module. This Hitch Assembly includes a plug-in Module that adds a trailer mode to our VSS vehicle stability system. This assures you get the same peace of mind riding with the trailer as you do without it.www.mcnews December 2009page 27STORAGE CAPACITY"designed specifically for the Spyder RT and which will not void the RT's warranty"."The SE transmission even features a "trailer mode" that recalibrates the shift points when towing the trailer"I forgot to mention the recalibration of the shift mode. Needs higher RPM to shift up and downshifts at a higher RPM to help in slowing. This is due to the extra weight of towing the trailer and is very helpful.If non of the above is important to you then by all means buy another brand of trailer. Did I mention How great the RT-622 trailer design looks with the RT?Jack:lecturef_smilie: There are no sensors in the RT-622 trailer or the trailer module. There are no changes made to the Spyder systems unless you have an SE and set it to trailer mode. The Spyder is perfectly safe when towing a safe trailer that is within the Spyder towing capacity. BRP cannot void a warranty merely due to using aftermarket equipment in the US, under the provisions of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. They can, however, refuse to cover warranty issues caused by or aggravated by aftermarket equipment or modifications.
Just read the information I provided by BRP and MC News and make up your own mind. I do not have time for 19,000 plus posts such as yours nor do I set myself up as an authority. I did not make this up nor is it my opinion but did use all the information available before selecting a trailer.Maybe you should take this up with BRP and Motorcycle News and tell THEM their published information is incorrect not me. I did not write it.I'm not going to get in a pissing contest with you. As quoted above, the SE is the only one with trailer mode (and that is manually selected by the rider). Think of it as you wish. It is not as smart as you think it is, however. The advertising about the module adding the trailer mode has not proven to be accurate. Our Spyders handle the trailers well with or without the module, and with or without the RT-622 as the trailer of choice. Telling people that the trailer has features it does not, and saying that using something else will void their warranties is not acceptable to me. It is perfectly alright for you to say that is your choice and you feel it is best, but I don't feel you should go beyond what is accurate and true. JMHO End of discussion.