Here is the link to one on sale up in Montreal. Having my brother check it out !
http://montreal.kijiji.ca/c-autos-et-vehicules-motocyclettes-autres-Remorque-pour-moto-W0QQAdIdZ499855648
I bought mine off Brake Pad. It is the same one sold by Diamond R (http://www.diamondraccessories.com/yamaha/proddisplay.php?name=RSV)
It's the best add-on I purchased for the bike, took a 1775 mile trip to Montreal and no back nor sore butt. Get it, you won't regret it. Installation: a whole 6 minutes ! No drilling necessary
Thank you very much !
So far I have no issues with them. They handle very well. I had no problems going from Tampa to Montreal (1775 miles). Will be going back soon but may add more highway miles (1800 ?).
I bought my '07 this past April and it has Bridgestone tires. The dealer couldn't tell me if those came with it originally or the previous owner had replaced the original ones. I bought the bike with 2500 miles. The tires look in great condition and are not worn out. I can't seem to find the date on the sidewall. Both tires are Bridgestones.
I am looking into buying a Zumo 660 or a 665. Difference being the 665 has XM Radio. How loud can we hear the XM radio coming from a GPS ? Can we hear anything ? .... Is there a way to hear the XM through the speakers of the bike ?
I get on the bike first, remove kickstand, plant my 2 feet then my wife gets on. Even at 110lbs if she got on while on kickstand, I found it too heavy for me to straighten up the bike. I did it, but a lot of effort on my left leg to push off !
Evan and Anne,
You might be better off taking the Riviere-du-Loup ferry to Saint-Simeon. You will save a lot of kilometers.
From there take Rte 138 towards La Malbaie, continue southbound on the 138 and/or Rte 362 towards Baie St-Paul (Birthplace of Cirque du Soleil) and continue onwards to Quebec City. Be sure to take in the St-Jean Baptiste festivities.
If you take the Rimouski ferry, it will take you to Forestville which is way up the coast