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Cargo Trailer?
For those with experience: Looking to purchase a a Cargo Trailer to haul my Spyder as me an my wife travel a lot for work and not always able to ride the bike, but hate it sitting in the garage when I could trailer it with us and ride wherever we are.
Spyder 2016 RTL
Towing Vehicle Audi Q7 3.0 All Wheel Drive Turbo Diesel 406 FT-LBS Torque Towing Capacity 5500 LBS.
Looking at either 7 x 12 or 7 x 14 (Enclosed)
V-nosed or not?
Single or Dual Axles?
Any recommended brands
Any Tie down suggestion?
Any concerns with the ramp I should look for?
Any suggestions, advice or Ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Chasin
Last edited by Chasinsparks; 05-23-2018 at 10:00 PM.
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Originally Posted by Chasinsparks
For those with experience: Looking to purchase a a Cargo Trailer to haul my Spyder as me an my wife travel a lot for work and not always able to ride the bike, but hate it sitting in the garage when I could trailer it with us and ride wherever we are.
Spyder 2016 RTL
Towing Vehicle Audi Q7 3.0 All Wheel Drive Turbo Diesel 406 FT-LBS Torque Towing Capacity 5500 LBS.
Looking at either 7 x 12 or 7 x 14
V-nosed or not?
Single or Dual Axles?
Any recommended brands
Any Tie down suggestion?
Any concerns with the ramp I should look for?
Any suggestions, advice or Ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Chasin
Enclosed or open? That's important to know.
2014 RTL Platinum
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Thanks
Thanks Pete, I added enclosed to the list of questions, tried to think of all I could and missed the easiest one.
Originally Posted by UtahPete
Enclosed or open? That's important to know.
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For a trailer I have a 6' X 12' utility with dove tail and bi-folding rear ramp. Had to order it because it was narrower than what they normally stock.
Would go with a single axle for better fuel mileage.
V-nose probably less wind drag.
When I did my trailer was wanting to keep it as close to the width of my pick-up as possible. It does make it easier to getting around in traffic.
For strapping down the used front wheel stops and installed 6 D-rings in the floor to run the straps through. By adding the D-rings (bolted through the floor and around the steel cross members of the trailer) could get the straps to hold the Spyder in place like I wanted.
Good luck with your trailer search.
2015 RTS, Corbin armrest, Lamonster Spyderdock outfitted for Garmin mount, Spyder cuff with cup holder, highway pegs, Lidlox, Bumpskid, Swaybar, XM dock
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Simple, folding, open
This is the canadian site but I believe there is a use distributor.
https://ca.stingertrailer.com/produc...pyder-trailer/
2018 F3 Limited black, dark
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The dual axle is probably not necessary if you are on pavement and just carrying the light load of the Spyder.
You may want to consider the height of the door opening if you are riding it in. Plus a side door for ease of egress.
2014 RTL Platinum
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I ended up getting a Continental Cargo 6 by 12 single axle with a ramp that has a flap that folds up. Had to go with a 6 wide due to the width of my boat pad. The ramp is 63 inches wide between the cables, which only gives a little less then an inch clearance on each side.
Trent - 2017 asphalt grey RT Limited,
Ultimate Seat, Baha Ron’s sway bar, Vredestine rear tire, Federal Formoza fronts, SlingMod’s LED head and fog lights, Lamonster’s highway pegs
HE>I
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Thank you
Thank you for your input.
Originally Posted by RZ-Jackrabbit
For a trailer I have a 6' X 12' utility with dove tail and bi-folding rear ramp. Had to order it because it was narrower than what they normally stock.
Would go with a single axle for better fuel mileage.
V-nose probably less wind drag.
When I did my trailer was wanting to keep it as close to the width of my pick-up as possible. It does make it easier to getting around in traffic.
For strapping down the used front wheel stops and installed 6 D-rings in the floor to run the straps through. By adding the D-rings (bolted through the floor and around the steel cross members of the trailer) could get the straps to hold the Spyder in place like I wanted.
Good luck with your trailer search.
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