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Spyder Uni Trailer
trailer 3.jpg trailer.jpg trailer 1.jpg spyder trailer.jpg I transport a Tent Cot, camping gear, cooler, and Helen Twowheel waterproof bags. The trailer runs on the center of the tire that is only about a half inch wide and of the several bikes that have towed this trailer, the mileage hasn't been any different than not towing. It did a four corners trip and has gone to Colorado twice. If necessary, it can be rolled into a motel room or flipped up behind the Spyder to lessen it's overall footprint in a motel parking lot. The red bottle is a cookstove fuel container. Behind a 04 BMW GS, regular trailer lights caused problems so I converted to LED and they worked fine then and with the Spyder. The hookup and (aluminum)trailer are my designs but the wheel assembly was purchased from a uni trailer maker in Mississippi. I can honestly say that you don't know it is behind the bike. As a joke, I even transported golf clubs.
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Looks interesting .
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Maybe I'll get a trailer hitch if I can get me of these things. Doesn't look like it should be too expensive.
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How much, and when do you start production??
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Originally Posted by dancogan
Thank you. It weighs under 50 pounds. I'm over 200 pounds and have stood on it even though I wouldn't carry that much weight. The center tread on the tire is about 1/2" wide and the trailer rides on that which produces a small amount of so called rubber against the road drag resulting in virtually no change in fuel mileage. The hitch is basically my design of a universal. The bolts are stainless and where they are pivot points they pass through brass bushings and are very snug to prevent any longitudnal movement. The attaching 3/4" bolt is kept from moving laterally with the help of a spring loaded clip.
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Originally Posted by SpydherLuv
How much, and when do you start production??
I messed with this for several years making a lot of changes and don't know how much is in it. I have no plans to market anything like this; however, I have built and sold 41 traditional trailers. I will be glad to help anyone as much as I can to construct one of their own.
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Can you provide a parts list?
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Very cool. It's not what I did, but I really like this!
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Similar to my Uni Go trailer, but w/o the enclosure
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Very nice, is there any way we could get a picture of the shock set up?
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Originally Posted by pro10is
This was a fun project but I don't have aspirations of profit for another or to sell plans. My reward would be to help another biker have what they wanted. I used 1" X 2" aluminum for the chassis. The hitch was 1/4" X 1 1/2" steel. The length was determined by how much was needed to carry a Tent Cot and various other supplies. The criteria for the width was determined by how far I leaned into turnes on the bike it was being built to tow behind to prevent it from dragging on the road. To build another for use behind my Spyder, it could be built wider because the Spyder stays pretty much level.
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