IntoTheWind
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Looking for a trailer for my 2012 RT limited, I know BRP sells a beautiful one, advise on alternative trailers you feel are a good fit and why.
The RT-622 is more than beautiful, it is by far and away the best handling trailer I have ever owned. I have never seen a small trailer absorb bumps this well...you never feel them at all, which is unusual. Tracks well, looks good, holds an amazing amount, and absorbs the bumps like a hovercraft. It also gets about 2-4 mpg better than my Aspen Sentry camper. What's not to like? Very worthy of consideration, despite the price. JMHO
The RT-622 is more than beautiful, it is by far and away the best handling trailer I have ever owned. I have never seen a small trailer absorb bumps this well...you never feel them at all, which is unusual. Tracks well, looks good, holds an amazing amount, and absorbs the bumps like a hovercraft. It also gets about 2-4 mpg better than my Aspen Sentry camper. What's not to like? Very worthy of consideration, despite the price. JMHO
A 2010-2012 RT-622 hooks up readily, as long as you have the 2010-2012 factory hitch/harness. For a 2013 hitch/harness with an early trailer, you would need to change the connector on the trailer to a square-4. For a 2013 trailer with the 2013/hitch/harness, it is a direct fit. For a 2013 trailer with the early harness, you would need to fabricate an adapter.Being "Trailer-Curious" at this stage, (Just not to the check-writing portion yet!), What would I have ot look out for in a 622 trailer so that I can make sure that it'll mate up to my 2010 RT with a minimal amount of wiring headaches?? :shocked:
The hitch and wiring module retails for around $500, as I recall. Labor would be extra if you don't install it yourself. It is plug-n-play, with good instructions.I appreciate the all the information, thank you. On the RT-622 what was the extra cost to install the hitch, wiring etc from the RT Spyder to the trailer?
I appreciate the all the information, thank you. On the RT-622 what was the extra cost to install the hitch, wiring etc from the RT Spyder to the trailer?
I had a Json Ion trailer for a number of years, I pulled it with my Goldwing then the spyder. I liked the look and cargo space of the ion, not a cheap trailer fully loaded but it had torson bar suspension.
While on a bumpy field at the Magoog Spyder rally my trailer bounced around like it was on a trampoline. I saw the BRP RT-622 float like it was on air I just had to get one. I sold the ion which I sort of regret but didn't have room for both. I purchased a brand new left over 2010 RT-622 for under 2k. Had it color matched and love the way it pulls. I get better gas mileage with the BRP than I did with the ion.
Look around there are still some left overs around, there was one on eBay a few days back for $2.500.
call around and haggle, that's what I did and got a great deal.
harry
Lamont,
Did Bushtec use those taillights to complement the GoldWings? They sure remind me of the departing end of a GL...