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doncanfix2
04-20-2024, 04:51 PM
We just bought a new motor home and want to take the RTL with us on trips. I'd also be interested in a trailer that would be large enough to carry a small car, a 2013 Honda Accord Coupe (can't flat-tow), that gives us the either or; car for cold weather winter trips, bike for warm. The Coupe could also be towed on a 2-wheel dolly so that's also an option worth considering, but that would mean two trailers!

Mikey
04-20-2024, 07:07 PM
They make racks that sit side sideways off the bumper that, then you could hitch a car dolly up and shoot down the road. That is if your RV will take the load!! Have seen pictures of the system, just don't remember where!

racoon
04-20-2024, 09:57 PM
I went down several rabbit holes trying to find you a single trailer capable of carrying either an Accord Coupe or a Spyder.
The main problem I ran into is that a trailer that will carry the weight of the Accord comes with two ramps for the tires.
I did find some trailers with a "gate" instead of ramps, but they're designed for commercial lawn mowers, and the gate/ramp won't handle the weight of the Accord.


And then I found this:

Hydralift's CanAm Spyder Trike Lift

https://hydralift-usa.com/can-am-spyder-lift/

It attaches to the back of the motorhome, and then you drive the Spyder on from side, then "lift" it up.
And after lifting the Spyder up you still have access to the tow hitch, although there would still be an issue to work out about whether there is clearance between the raised platform with the Spyder on it, and the front end of your Accord while it's sitting on a 2-wheel dolly.

https://hydralift-usa.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/6086-spyder.jpg

Mikey
04-21-2024, 04:24 AM
That's what I was talking about, good catch!!!:clap:

racoon
04-21-2024, 01:32 PM
The main problem I ran into is that a trailer that will carry the weight of the Accord comes with two ramps for the tires.
Another thought that came to me last night.

Look for a trailer that will handle the weight of the Accord, and then contact the manufacturer about the possibility of buying a third ramp.
The down side is that most of the trailers I looked out stored the ramps in "slings" under the trailer bed when they weren't in use, which would mean you'd need to think about how to secure the 3rd ramp.

https://www.trailersplus.com/web-pictures/Trailers/CO7X18CH2BRK_0_Co7X18Ch2Brk-104.jpg

doncanfix2
04-22-2024, 06:05 PM
Thanks fellow Ryders, one and all! And raccoon, not surprised you went down a rabbit hole at all :roflblack: We have a Shiba Inu and she's always doing that! I'm reminded (but forgot! :thumbup:) of those solutions from research I did a year or more ago. The hydro- is shown mounted on pushers, and our rig is a gasser on a F53 Ford chassis, but still this is an option IF it can handle the additional weight of the lift mechanism in addition to the bike. Another I have read about is called a swivel wheel, which requires two receivers on the coach, and has a rather large caster (13" tire I recall) wheel in the rear center of the platform to carry the load. For the most part I was thinking of a Stinger, and a dolly for the car. The Stinger could also be used with my Ridgeline to tow for other transit needs. All food for thought!

doncanfix2
04-22-2024, 06:09 PM
Anybody out there have a used Stinger they want to let go?
-doncanfix2

BCNewell
04-22-2024, 09:42 PM
https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?158120-Stinger-Trailer-for-Can-AM-Spyder

Was still available last week …

Snoking1127
04-22-2024, 11:32 PM
I went down several rabbit holes trying to find you a single trailer capable of carrying either an Accord Coupe or a Spyder.
The main problem I ran into is that a trailer that will carry the weight of the Accord comes with two ramps for the tires.
I did find some trailers with a "gate" instead of ramps, but they're designed for commercial lawn mowers, and the gate/ramp won't handle the weight of the Accord.


And then I found this:

Hydralift's CanAm Spyder Trike Lift

https://hydralift-usa.com/can-am-spyder-lift/

It attaches to the back of the motorhome, and then you drive the Spyder on from side, then "lift" it up.
And after lifting the Spyder up you still have access to the tow hitch, although there would still be an issue to work out about whether there is clearance between the raised platform with the Spyder on it, and the front end of your Accord while it's sitting on a 2-wheel dolly.

https://hydralift-usa.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/6086-spyder.jpg

The long rear over hang of the MH pictured would never be able to handle the weight of a spyder on a lift. Without a tag axle, that would be a load for a diesel pusher.

racoon
04-23-2024, 12:24 AM
Another I have read about is called a swivel wheel, which requires two receivers on the coach.

A quick check with Google, and swivel wheel trailers look interesting, and they have a "tandem tow" option.
The bike would go on the platform, and it looks like it would be fine:

Swivelwheel-58DW Tandem Tow e(Dual Wheel) Systems have a weight capacity of 1200 pounds.

There're even pictures of a Spyder on the deck.

https://www.cruiserlift.com/id77

But the documentation says is the vehicle has to be flat towed.

"Swivelwheel-DW58 Tandem Tow. The Swivelwheel-DW58 Tandem Tow has the ability to carry up to
1,200 pounds and flat tow a vehicle up to 6,000 pounds. For years, customers have been asking for this capability, but
until recently it has not been available. Through years of design and engineering, we now offer this feature with the
Swivelwheel-DW58 Tandem Tow. This system can also use the 6” extension for a wider platform. The tow vehicle must be
towed with all four wheels down and have a braking system."

https://irp-cdn.multiscreensite.com/6810ce63/files/uploaded/Swivelwheel%20four%20page%20book%202020.pdf


A Stinger and a dolly for when you want to tow the car would work, but then you're back to two trailers.

Mikey
04-23-2024, 04:19 AM
Take your first trailer set up and throw a third plank down!:dontknow:

old Timer
04-23-2024, 10:39 AM
A quick check with Google, and swivel wheel trailers look interesting, and they have a "tandem tow" option.
The bike would go on the platform, and it looks like it would be fine:

Swivelwheel-58DW Tandem Tow e(Dual Wheel) Systems have a weight capacity of 1200 pounds.

There're even pictures of a Spyder on the deck.

https://www.cruiserlift.com/id77

But the documentation says is the vehicle has to be flat towed.

"Swivelwheel-DW58 Tandem Tow. The Swivelwheel-DW58 Tandem Tow has the ability to carry up to
1,200 pounds and flat tow a vehicle up to 6,000 pounds. For years, customers have been asking for this capability, but
until recently it has not been available. Through years of design and engineering, we now offer this feature with the
Swivelwheel-DW58 Tandem Tow. This system can also use the 6” extension for a wider platform. The tow vehicle must be
towed with all four wheels down and have a braking system."

https://irp-cdn.multiscreensite.com/6810ce63/files/uploaded/Swivelwheel%20four%20page%20book%202020.pdf


A Stinger and a dolly for when you want to tow the car would work, but then you're back to two trailers.

That would definitely be my recommendation.

jmcarter
04-27-2024, 01:41 PM
In similar circumstances I’ve used an all-aluminum trailer such as the following, they can be found with as much as 24’ on the deck. Even installed a hitch on my Honda so that I could move the trailer around in case I needed to move it to overflow parking. Used with a TPMS and the extra protection offered by a shield and/or solid aluminum deck, it is great for avoiding road damage to the bike and car. You’ll be amazed how handy an aluminum trailer is to have around.

https://www.sundownertrailer.com/tlr-ULTRA.html

doncanfix2
04-27-2024, 09:26 PM
Thank you, I just so happen to have been shopping around for utility trailers! Thanks for the link! Our target is to have a solution before our first major trip in July!

doncanfix2
04-29-2024, 01:33 PM
Fellow Ryders,
I decided to go with two trailers, a dolly (I think) for the Coupe and a Stinger (gonna buy) for our motor home vacation adventures! We're mostly takin' the bike with us but who knows how long that my best gal will do that... she luvs her Coupe! I'm going to keep this open for any further suggestions on the best quality dolly others have used, and maybe no longer have a use for them?

All the best!

doncanfix2
06-12-2024, 12:54 PM
Still looking. I have the Spyder Stinger trailer now, but I am still looking for a car trailer for our Coupe. I welcome all suggestions or offers!

2dogs
06-12-2024, 01:26 PM
You've got a lot of good options to think about here, but "safety first" comes to mind. If it were me, I'd go with one tandem aluminum trailer capable of carrying both the spyder and the car. Some options above have too many moving parts and just one going bad can ruin a good vacation. JMHO