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Originally Posted by jbim
If not for insurance cost, that is what I would do, a nice little Ryker! That would be fun. Maybe so much fun that I would like to have it at both places...and need a trailer. Wouldn't that be even funnier. I am already paying 1500$ CDN for my F3L and a Ryker would add another 1000$ or so. In fact, when I want to spin it, I figure the additional insurance, additional maintenance and gas will eventually pay for the trailer.
Wow! My Spyder costs me less than $30(US) per year in taxes (excluding excise tax on fuel and sales tax on maintenance).
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Originally Posted by Mazo EMS2
Just go buy a decent utility trailer, 6'x12', with a bifold ramp on the back. Then you have a trailer to use whenever you need it for whatever you need it for.
Exactly what I have. 7712. 77" wide X 12' long. plenty of room to spare. These can be had for under $2,000 USD all day long here in the US.
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Originally Posted by KenDelano
Exactly what I have. 7712. 77" wide X 12' long. plenty of room to spare. These can be had for under $2,000 USD all day long here in the US.
Ken,
The OP talked about storing a trailer is an issue. That is why he is looking at one that folds up and can be stored in a smaller space.
2021 Sea To Sky, 2020 RTL
Isn't it weird that in AMERICA our flag and our culture offend so many people......
but our benefits don't?
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Thanks for the information it was very helpful just order the parts you mention. How do you install the tube jack to the traileragain thanks. This is my first trailer any information woulf helpful
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Finally bought my trailer. Took it home today. I bought one of these folding type:
https://apogeetrailers.com/
As always, why did I wait so long.
Cheers,
J
2018 F3 Limited black, dark
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