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  • 2013 Can-Am RST2013 Can-Am RST (2013)
    This is a Mint condition, 2013 Spyder RTS.  There are very few miles for a touring roadster at 2660 total.  This Spyder has the excellent 5 speed semi-automatic shifting which allows up and down shifting without a clutch.  It will down shift automatically with slower speeds and when coming to a stop so you are never in the wrong gear starting out.  The V-twin Rotax engine develops a hundred horsepower with a displacement of 998cc which allows very quick pick-up to highway speeds.  The oil change and filter are brand new and does not need another for 4000 miles.  The engine was already retrofitted with the factory recommended recall of deflectors and air exchange coolers which keep the engine cool on even hot days and slow speeds.  This Spyder comes complete with cruise control, traction control and stability compensation on sharp corners.  It is very stable and handles any of our mountain roads with dexterity and power.  The thumb operated turn signals switch off automatically after a turn or in about 20 seconds if the turn is too slight to activate the feature.  The rider can switch them off manually with a push of the switch.  The windshield raises or lowers depending on rider preference with the ease of a thumb switch on the left handlebar.  The handlebars can be heated if desired to either low or high temperatures as necessary in the winter.  Passenger grip bars in the back seat are also heated as necessary.  The passenger can independently adjust the volume on the external speakers or adjust the heat on the grips.  The passenger foot rests can be raised or lowered with a simple wrench adjustment.  It also has adjustable hard or soft ride sensitivity with the flick of a switch to make it feel sportier on cornering.  If a compartment lid is ajar, the LED screen on the dash will alert the rider. The stereo system is excellent with Bluetooth capability to the helmets or to the 4 external speakers.  The riders can both listen to local radio channels (adjusted on the left handlebar) or switch to a compatible I-PAD which is locked in the trunk.  The channels and music can be edited while riding.  It has the National Weather Service available with a switch of the frequency.  There are two blue tooth compatible Shoei helmets (one large and one small) available with the Spyder, at a separate charge, if desired.  They have a hands-free intercom function for the rider and passenger.  This same rechargeable Sena intercom can be used with a hands free smart phone and with the proper equipment installed on the helmets of other bikers so a group can talk while riding near each other on a trip.  This makes riding with other Spyders an excellent day on the road! The Spyder has ingenious locks on all 5 compartments and a turn-key system which locks the entire system when it is left unattended.   The average mileage on the open road around here in the mountains is about 34MPG with one rider.  It has always been garaged and has no scratches or dents or any other problems.  This is the ultimate in touring “bikes” and needs to seen to be appreciated.
    2016-08-11 04:49:40
    Conifer, Colorado, United States
    2
    17000

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