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What's supposed to be in the stock 2015 RTL Tool Kit?

Sarge

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Bought my 2015 RTL used. I think I'm missing some tools from the stock kit. What is supposed to be in the stock tool kit? A list, if you don't mind. Also ... what should I add? I'm a biker from the early 70's so I know what a traditional 2-wheeler "should" have on board. Just wondering if there are any "special" tools I should be carrying for a Spyder. I.E. ... tire plug kit for sure.
 
Go to this site, https://can-am.brp.com/on-road/shop/for-sale/parts-iframe.html, drill down in the menu until you reach your MY and Model. Look in picture 09, Utilities, and you will find a list of the tools that came with the Spyder, attached under the seat. If it isn't there the PO probably dumped it as it is rudimentary but will do the job. The price of the kit is a rip off for the quality and you can build you own easily. You are correct about the tire plug kit, IMO, and you should have an emergency inflation system of your choosing. Add to that whatever you two wheel experience dictates. You can do a search in SL and find folks carry stuff on a continuum from very little to the kitchen sink, e.g., I carry a 1/4" drive ratchet, short extension, T 27 and T30 Torx bits, 7 mm and 10 mm sockets, (the first for my GPS mount tension adjustment), Allen wrench for my Tri-Axis handlebars, Leatherman type tool, flexible valve extension for rear tire and a tire gauge. For long tours I add a small assortment of zip ties, roll of electrical tape, longer ratchet extension and spare headlight bulbs. Check your fuse boxes to see that there are spares for each size; they should be there if the PO had no problems with the Spyder.
 
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