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2013 Can-am Rt-622 Trailer on 2040-motos

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Lewisville, Texas

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Can-Am RT tech info

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Can-Am RT description

2013 Can-Am RT-622 Trailer, Pearl White, Lava Bronce Metallic, Black Currant. 2013 Can-Am RT-622 Trailer Load up. It's the most technologically advanced trailer available. It's the only factory-made trailer on the market, perfectly calibrated for the Spyder RT. And now, the new Spyder ST can pull the RT-622 trailer. Color matched to your Can-Am roadster, this trailer increases your cargo capacity from 155 liters (41 gal.) to a cavernous 777 liters (205 gal.) of space. So you can pick up even more souvenirs along the way. Highlights Specifically designed for the Spyder RT Can also be pulled by the new Spyder ST Maintains vehicle warranty requirements Coil over independent suspension Uses the same key as your Spyder RT Front and rear lids opening with gas shocks Matches other vehicles using the 4-pin trailer adaptor harness

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