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spyder in a pickup truck

RTS in Tundra slider

F-150 6 1/2' bed will haul a GS/RS/RT fine with a 65" tailgate. Checkout www.rampagelift.com with the trike adaptor. I've used one fpr 6 years w/o the trike adapter for two wheelers.
Happy Haulin'

Thanks,

I was looking for a way to fit my new RTS in my Tundra, thanks...

A bit more pricey than a ramp, but I will check out, they are only 10 minutes from where I live.
 
NEVER DID DO IT

never did put it in a truck, rode it from elizabethtown ky. to florence ky. for it's first physical exam.:thumbup:
 
Glad to hear that it never had to happen! :thumbup:
Now we can get back to Harleys vs Spyders, instead of Tundras vs Fords...or Chevys... or Rams! :roflblack:
 
Considering the RT is 105" long and 60" wide, it won't fit unless it's a long bed and goes in backwards. Not going to get in the truck battle.
 
Tundras are built in Texas... so you're saying that the Texan asians haven't figured out to build a truck... in truck country?!?!:roflblack::roflblack:

And as far as MPG... you have it backwards: 10 city/ 20 hwy for Tundra (never seen it fall below 12 MPG in the city and have gotten 21 on the interstate) vs 8 city /19 hwy for RAM 3500... 22 MPG:hun: You replace that engine??:D
I guess you haven't ever heard a cummins powered dodge I know many people who have them and they get 22 easy and when you put 3+ tons behind them they still get 15 plus not 4 to 10 like a gasser , bring your toy trucks by and I'll beat it in 4 contests with my GMC quad steer 1 a trailer backing contest 2 any parking lot maneuver 3 any under hood parts change 4 the price of any part ,I have hauled my Spyder backward several time I just put a rubber bungie over the top of the windshield and hook it to the grips
 
The ONLY way to roll....

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there was a fellow Spyder owner that loaded his rear first and drove from TX to Homecoming in Quebec

and it was a F150 !!!
 
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Love the RTS Limited & Tundra Limited

Yes I too like the Tundra pix...

Thinking about adding the brush guard and lights to my Limited Tundra...:2thumbs:

But I thought this was a Spyder :ani29: site...
 
What? No mention of Jeep pickup trucks, International pickups, Studebaker pickups, or VW pickups? Just don't seem fair. :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 
I did not know that Hudson made a pickup. Thanks for sharing the picture. That is actually a nice looking truck. :2thumbs:
 
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