Nice job. :thumbup: I love to see people innovate. Be cautious about putting too much weight in that big box though. The amount of lift from the box will be magnified by the length of the bracket the box is mounted on. You could become the first Spyder to do a wheelie if you load the box too heavily. :yikes:
Make sure you have it shielded from the exhaust. The heat rolling out the end of that exhaust pipe will turn your plastic into goo. ATV's will burn a hole in a sprayer tank that is mounted on a hitch and 3' behind them.
I can asure you I won't. be me maybe in my younger years lolSomebody just has to load one with weights just to video the first-ever Spyder-Wheelie! :roflblack:
good Luck and please let us know how it works! :thumbup:
that is one thing that did concern me I did us 3/8 flat stock I did stand on it and I am 200lbs
the trunk is 9lbs and there will. be 18 lbs of clothes in it I hope it will work lol
A small set of Wheelie-bars mounted to it might look pretty cool... :2thumbs:
Where or what are the parts for this?
Very curious.
A small set of Wheelie-bars mounted to it might look pretty cool... :2thumbs:
Just mount a couple of casters to mess with people's minds.that's funny i said that when i first installed it
Just mount a couple of casters to mess with people's minds.![]()
:shocked: It's also not a bad idea just in case you catch an unusually ugly angle to a sidestreet or driveway! :thumbup: