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3whlLefty
06-07-2010, 10:09 AM
There was some interest in my aluminum trailer so I thought I’d post some pics of my setup. That bed is 63” wide and 96” long. That gives me 3 plus inches of free space to guide the front wheels thru when loading. It tows very easily. Since the tailgate/loading ramp is fairly short I need to get the wheels into a dip or use two 2-in pieces to raise the nose before starting up the ramp. I also need to raise the nose to clear the front railing of the trailer which also serves as the wheel chock for the front wheels. I decided against chocks up front because that would move the Spyder farther back on the trailer and the angles for tying the rear wheel are already kind of close.

I also really like that the tailgate folds flat onto the bed when storing the trailer away.

musicarcade
06-07-2010, 10:12 AM
There was some interest in my aluminum trailer so I thought I’d post some pics of my setup. That bed is 63” wide and 96” long. That gives me 3 plus inches of free space to guide the front wheels thru when loading. It tows very easily. Since the tailgate/loading ramp is fairly short I need to get the wheels into a dip or use two 2-in pieces to raise the nose before starting up the ramp. I also need to raise the nose to clear the front railing of the trailer which also serves as the wheel chock for the front wheels. I decided against chocks up front because that would move the Spyder farther back on the trailer and the angles for tying the rear wheel are already kind of close.

I also really like that the tailgate folds flat onto the bed when storing the trailer away.
:2thumbs::clap:

Roger
06-07-2010, 03:40 PM
There was some interest in my aluminum trailer so I thought I’d post some pics of my setup. That bed is 63” wide and 96” long. That gives me 3 plus inches of free space to guide the front wheels thru when loading. It tows very easily. Since the tailgate/loading ramp is fairly short I need to get the wheels into a dip or use two 2-in pieces to raise the nose before starting up the ramp. I also need to raise the nose to clear the front railing of the trailer which also serves as the wheel chock for the front wheels. I decided against chocks up front because that would move the Spyder farther back on the trailer and the angles for tying the rear wheel are already kind of close.

I also really like that the tailgate folds flat onto the bed when storing the trailer away.

Thats great but what make and model is it and about how much thanks.

COOLMACHINE
06-07-2010, 06:03 PM
Yep a nice looking trailer.

3whlLefty
06-07-2010, 07:18 PM
The trailer is an Aluma model 638. 63 inches wide and 8 feet long, thus 638. I bought it in Denver in January for just under $1700. Check them out at www.alumaklm.com and you can find the dealer list there too. The empty trailer weighs only 385 lbs.

stillriding
06-09-2010, 08:43 PM
The trailer is an Aluma model 638. 63 inches wide and 8 feet long, thus 638. I bought it in Denver in January for just under $1700. Check them out at www.alumaklm.com (http://www.alumaklm.com) and you can find the dealer list there too. The empty trailer weighs only 385 lbs.


:bowdown: Just want to say thanks, Lefty. I read about your trailer this morning, went to Aluma's website, found a dealer fairly close and bought one. The bed is 68" wide and about 9'6" long with the bi-fold ramp. It's a new '09 and my RT fits on it very nicely. And the trailer weighs only 440 pounds.

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