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    Very Active Member DriftersWay's Avatar
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    Default Any info on Stinger Trailers? How dependable are they?

    Has anybody purchased or had any dealings with the stinger trailer.
    I'd like to know how dependable they are. Any information would be welcome.
    Thanks
    Last edited by Peter Aawen; 07-30-2023 at 12:51 PM. Reason: Expanded title to briefly ask the question/s... ;-)
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    I don't know about the Stinger but when I needed a trailer for my Spyder I decided to go for an Apogee trailer. They are folding as well, made in aluminium, light weight. I figured the advantage over the Stinger is their versatility. They can be used as regular trailer to carry stuff: dump run, moving, lumber, etc. Good luck!

    https://apogeetrailers.com/
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    Default Stinger trailer

    Quote Originally Posted by DriftersWay View Post
    Has anybody purchased or had any dealings with the stinger trailer.
    I'd like to know how dependable they are. Any information would be welcome.
    Thanks
    I bought the stinger trailer in 2020 for my Spyder RTL. Used it twice now and am very pleased with the way it tows. I like that it folds up and can be stored in the garage out of the weather. True, it’s not good for anything else.

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    I just purchased a Stinger trailer and have used it once. I will be using it this weekend to travel to Mt. Washington in VT. I haven't folded it yet so can't comment on that. I am very happy with the purchase; it's easy on and off, tracks directly behind my SUV and I have found the support from Stinger Trailers to be great. I had a FLOE trailer before and was leery loading the bike on it, the Stinger is low and easy to ride up on.
    Current: 2022 RTL SE6 Red Marsala and 2012 622 Trailer Lava Bronze,
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    2012 RTL SE5 Lava Bronze - 19,675 miles

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbim View Post
    Thank you very much for the Link.

    Did you get a Adap-X 600 (6'x10') or Adapt-X 700 (6'x12')?

    Update:

    I just found a dealer near Quebec City.

    An 2022 Apogee Adapt-X 600 6x10 sells for $5,794. https://www.centreduvr.com/en/vehicl...y/qc/50720531/

    Not cheap, but they seem very well built and can be folded for storage. Very tempting.

    Thanks again for the info.
    Last edited by GFrog; 07-31-2023 at 08:28 PM. Reason: Updated With found Canadian Price info
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    Just bought a 2022 Adapt-X 600 (6'x10' inside dimensions) a couple of months ago from a member here. I have a 22 RTL and a 17 F3L. Plenty of room on the trailer for either bike. And, as was already said, the trailer can be used for hauling most anything. Folded up: 6' high, 8' wide, 39" deep.
    Original: 2013 RT-Limited Pearl White (Bought New 07/2013 Traded @ 34,000 Miles)
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