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JimboRTS
06-28-2015, 04:52 PM
I'm looking at a Aluma MC 210 or a Aluma UT 10. To haul my Spyder RT-S Any comments on either or do you have a any other ideas?

Jim
Grand Forks, ND

retread
06-28-2015, 07:50 PM
Don't know about the models you posted, I've got a 7210 bt with a bifold ramp that works fine.

john

new2spyder
06-28-2015, 08:08 PM
We just got a Mission trailer full aluminum 6.5 x 14 tilt trailer MU6.5x14 F-A. Don't need the full length for the RT-S but it is a nice trailer. You could probably get away with a 10' to 12' model. Tilt deck with full aluminum decking. We tie the Spyder down to the welded rails. No clearance problems with the tilt deck and no ramps to deal with.

deerdc
06-28-2015, 08:53 PM
I have a aluma ut 12 I have made 2 round trips from mi. To Florida loading ramp is great tool box is good trailer balance's good and doesn't sway it's well designed

Big F
06-28-2015, 09:13 PM
I'm looking at a Aluma MC 210 or a Aluma UT 10. To haul my Spyder RT-S Any comments on either or do you have a any other ideas?

Jim
Grand Forks, ND

Don't know what kind of money the Aluma are, but I've got a 5 1/2' X 10' that I got from Northern Tool and I've toted my 2014 RT Limited all over the Midwest without any problems. I just drop the end gate and drive on to my wheel chocks (from WalMart) and strap the bike down and off I go. they sell for either side of $1,000 if they are on sale.
BIG F

4 MARIE
06-28-2015, 10:33 PM
Like "Retread", I too have an Aluma 7210 with bifold ramp. It's pretty sweet for hauling the Spyder,
Or your big honkin' mower.

Tony Axman
06-29-2015, 12:28 AM
I'm looking at a Aluma MC 210 or a Aluma UT 10. To haul my Spyder RT-S Any comments on either or do you have a any other ideas?

Jim
Grand Forks, ND
I purchased a UT10 from a dealer in Nevada. Excellent trailer only 450 lbs. Tracks straight easy to back. Does have a 1800 lb. hauling limit. Added eyebolts to front to hook tiedowns to, only mod needed. Haul with my car and rv. Very happy with this unit.:yes: