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Cargo Trailer

I have the RT 622 for sale. So, In my onion the best fit is what you can afford. But if money is not a problem then the best fit is the
Can Am product. It looks and fits the bike. :thumbup:

How much do you want for it?
What color is it?
Ken @ 608-758-2736
 
Take a look at Kompact Kamp. We go the Kadet. 19 cu ft of space, weighs 140 lbs, tows great. Best of all, $1400, but we had a few extra things done.
 
Note: Warranty on RT is void if using any other than OEM trailer hitch. ?? PP 72 in parts catalog upper left hand corner--yellow check mark.
BRP could engrave this on the bike itself, but in the US, Federal law says that a company cannot void a warranty just because someone uses non-OEM equipment. We bought a used 2010 RT-622 don't know how many miles the PO put on it, but I believe it has the original tires on it. We put just shy of 16000 miles on it in 71 days this summer and the tires still look good. We were traveling 2up and carrying all the stuff to camp along the route (tent, etc). I admit to being jealous of some of the folks with the pop-ups just because of the ease of set-up and tear-down, but the trailer worked great. On the other hand, Murphybrown has the trailer from hell and you should also read the threads about her experience.
 
You really have to consider if you will really use the trailer. I built one about 10 years ago and used it for about three years and the rest of the time it sat outside. I finally sold it this spring because I got tired of looking at it.

If you really do want one you can get an inexpensive one at Harbor Freight for a fraction of a BRP one. It is just like the one I built and I have had mine up to 85mph for extended periods of time with no problems. I would just switch the 8" wheels for 12".

http://www.harborfreight.com/600-lb-capacity-78-inch-tag-along-trailer-66771.html
 
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