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Blackie312001
10-25-2019, 08:42 AM
Hey .. . looking for a 6x12 or a 6x10 trailer to haul my Spyder across Canada ? Live in Southern Ontario . Let me no !!

Thx

billybovine
10-25-2019, 01:45 PM
Enclosed or open?

splake0
10-25-2019, 01:54 PM
You can go bigger like a 14 or 16 foot tandem axle depending on the cost. Install Etrac on the floor for tie down points. The tandem trailer if you can get one reasonably priced won’t be so bouncy. Good luck

2dogs
10-25-2019, 02:34 PM
If you're looking to do it on the cheap go to tractor supply, lowe's or home depot and find a 6'x10' trailer with a drop down tail ramp. Make sure the front railing on the trailer is low enough to touch only your front tires and not touch the front (nose) of your spyder. Secure the tires to the railing with ratchet straps and secure the rear tire across the back with one ratchet strap. Depending on what type spyder you have you can also add additional ratchet straps across the middle of your spyder attached to the frame. That's about least expensive and most secure way to go. Then sell the trailer wherever you end up and recover most of your expenses. Then on the other hand, because winter is on it way, you could invest in a toy hauler and have all the comforts of home along the way.

Blackie312001
10-25-2019, 03:23 PM
Thx everyone ..already looking at the toyhauler option ... Lowes n Home Depot r a good option ... thx so much

Mikey
10-25-2019, 03:28 PM
Thx everyone ..already looking at the toyhauler option ... Lowes n Home Depot r a good option ... thx so much

The toy hauler is the way to go, got a bed, kitchen and a nice nest to park the old girl!!

Mazo EMS2
10-25-2019, 03:57 PM
Hey .. . looking for a 6x12 or a 6x10 trailer to haul my Spyder across Canada ? Live in Southern Ontario . Let me no !!

Thx

Why not just go to your local utility trailer dealer and buy one?

Wahrsuul
10-28-2019, 06:08 AM
How nice a toy hauler is dependent on your towing capacity. I'd love one of those fifth wheel jobs, but my 1500 can't handle it.

Boilermaker
10-28-2019, 06:29 AM
Thx everyone ..already looking at the toyhauler option ... Lowes n Home Depot r a good option ... thx so much

Wow! That's quite a leap from a Lowes utility trailer to a toy hauler.

If you are still interested, I have a used Aluma UT-10 with Superclamps installed and brand new tires for $2500. It has a little wear and tear on it, but functions just like brand new. Here is a link to the full description for the trailer from the Aluma website. https://www.alumaklm.com/utr10-utr14-atv/utv-trailers-2

I am about 500 miles or a 7.5 hour drive from Niagara Falls.