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    Default Here's how I secured my 2013 RTL to the trailer.

    Awhile back I asked for suggestions on how to tie my Spyder down in the enclosed trailer.
    I simply got some Z-track, screwed it to the floor.
    Then from E-Trailer got two wheel chocks that attached to the z-track, and some straps that attach behind the front tires, come around the tire, and are tied down at the front.
    The rear tire is sitting on a piece of tire tread to prevent any movement.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackhartjr View Post
    Awhile back I asked for suggestions on how to tie my Spyder down in the enclosed trailer.
    I simply got some Z-track, screwed it to the floor.
    Then from E-Trailer got two wheel chocks that attached to the z-track, and some straps that attach behind the front tires, come around the tire, and are tied down at the front.
    The rear tire is sitting on a piece of tire tread to prevent any movement.
    I do the same thing on an open trailer, but I do strap down the rear tire also. The rear may bounce a little if you don't. Nice setup!!
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    What trailer do you have?

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    It's hard to believe, however, my sweethearts son's fiancee's dad had it, a 1998 Pace American, a 12X6 that he hauled his Harleys in. When not being used it was garage kept, inside.
    Still has the original tires from 1997! Trust me. I will replace them asap!
    It is not tall enough for me to fully stand up in. He bought it that way in order to drive it in parking garages.
    I get three inches on each side, but it fits!
    Last edited by Peter Aawen; 10-10-2022 at 07:45 AM. Reason: bit - but %-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackhartjr View Post
    Still has the original tires from 1997! Trust me. I will replace them asap!
    25 year old tires! Yeah it's probably time for new sneakers.
    Greg Kamer
    "It's better to be not riding and wishing you were than be riding and wishing you weren't."

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    2018 Can Am Spyder RT-Limited

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    Yeah, alot of people don't realize the door FRAME opening is what matters, not the actual width of the box......

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