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RT and the cruise control
This question is mostly for Freditor, because of his experience, others might be interested also.
In the 2010 RT Manual on page 17 there is a WARNING It is not recommended to use the cruise control when towing a trailer. I was just wondering why? It seems to me that the whole idea of the cruise control was to CRUISE while on a trip, and that trip would include pulling a trailer. I know Fred has put over 6 K miles on his RT with trailer. What are your thoughts about this?
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Standard lawyer language, IMO. My Ford F-150 SuperCab has the same warning. Like on wet roads and in inclement weather, using it is at your own risk.
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Originally Posted by NancysToy
Standard lawyer language, IMO. My Ford F-150 SuperCab has the same warning. Like on wet roads and in inclement weather, using it is at your own risk.
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Cruise with Trailer
Sorry for the delay in responding, guys. I just saw this message today.
I actually had never noticed that disclaimer in the Owner's Manual, but would have to agree it is a lawyer's "cover your ass" statement. I have used the cruise control extensively while towing the trailer - probably in excess of 8,000 miles worth - with no problems at all. Naturally, with an extra 500 lbs. behind the bike, the cruise is slower to respond on an uphill pull, and tends to overrun a bit on downhills, but never so much that it was a problem.
Fred
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Thanks for the update Fred!!
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