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New Spyder Owner - Ohio

MH 06

New member
Greetings to you all. I have been watching this site for the last 6 months researching the Spyder and finally decided to make a move. Last Saturday I purchased a new 2009 SM5 Phantom and I absolutely love it. I am very excited about the purchase and I cannot wait to start mods! I just hope we have enough days of decent weather for me to enjoy my new toy before the snow hits.

Quick question - has anyone traveled with their Spyder on a trailer? Thinking of taking the bike to Florida next month - any suggestions? How would you go about strapping this thing down?

:spyder2:MH 06
 
Greetings to you all. :congrats:welcome
Quick question - has anyone traveled with their Spyder on a trailer? Thinking of taking the bike to Florida next month - any suggestions? How would you go about strapping this thing down?

:spyder2:MH 06
This is how I do it. Drive it on and set parking brake. I run one strap accross just behind the trunk and around the frame being careful not to go around any wiring harness and stay away from anything sharp. Go out and forward and hook to d-rings. Then take a strap around the rear wheel, protect it with a soft cloth, and strap directly behind to a d-ring. Do not over tighten the rachet straps.
 
Spyder on Trailer

I'm afraid I have to disagree with the previous instructions for trailering. Your Operator's Guide has good instructions for tying down the Spyder. These should be followed closely to avoid possible damage. Never tie down the Spyder to anything but the wheels! I suggest using some motorcycle soft-ties (tie-down extensions) through the wheels. I pad mine with microfiber cloths. Ratchet tie-downs work better than the cam-lock variety at these shallow angles, BTW. Never use the passenger grab handles or the plastic bodywork to secure your Spyder. If you hit a good bump, these plastic parts could easily be broken, and even when padded, plastic is easily marked.
 
Thousands of miles towing this way, never an issue. I feel if you strap to the front wheels your always putting a strain on the front suspension. Scotty even though we disagree, it's good to see you back.
 
New Owner

:congrats:welcome there is a answer to your trailer question on this site. just don't know exactly. But I know someone does.
 
When I picked up my Spyder, the dealer called BRP about the tie down procedure. (neither one of us was smart enough to check the Owner's Manual) The straps through the wheels is the only way to go according to the people that make it. When I tie mine down, I try to get a straight forward and back configuation with as little side stress as possible on the steering.

john
 
When I picked up my Spyder, the dealer called BRP about the tie down procedure. (neither one of us was smart enough to check the Owner's Manual) The straps through the wheels is the only way to go according to the people that make it. When I tie mine down, I try to get a straight forward and back configuation with as little side stress as possible on the steering.

john
This is good also. Three straps, all pulling straight against each wheel.
 
Thanks for all the advice. Now I have to decide whether to bite the bullet and buy a trailer or just rent one. ;)
 
Here's what I plan to do

I hauled mine home on a 5 x 10 flatbed with 12 in sides. Much to tight on the width so I sold that trailer. I'm going get an Aluma 6310 next. Very light weight and very low sides. Check them out on the web. I think a model 638 will work also but I often need more space to haul stuff. Imagine that!!

Do a search on Spyderlovers for 'trailering' and you'll see some great ideas and several pics to help you decide. One more benefit of this great board. Thanks to every one here.
 
welcome:congrats:

have fun with your mods and remember this place is a great resource. everone here is glad to help it is very cool.
 
Check out Quality Built trailers - he'll build to fit a Spyder, I've got one, Trickie Dick has one, nice set up, reasonable price.

john
 
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