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CanAm Towing system user comments?

mel.terry

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I am interested in the Can Am hitch attachment towing system that lifts the rear wheel CanAm Tow System.JPGand the fronts stay on the ground. I would like to hear from someone who uses that system. If there are prior threads, please direct me to them. Thanks
 
I've never seen something like that on the market before. Who is the seller?

My main concern would be the angle of the Spyder's nose to the ground. There's not a lot of ground clearance even when the Spyder is level.

I'd also be concerned with stress on the windshield from towing backward.
 
I've never seen something like that on the market before. Who is the seller?

My main concern would be the angle of the Spyder's nose to the ground. There's not a lot of ground clearance even when the Spyder is level.

I'd also be concerned with stress on the windshield from towing backward.


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cruzr joe
 
You have all so far voiced my concerns. Bumps or obstacles in the road leading to front end damage, and the windshield getting undo stress.

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CanAm Towing System

Good comments and concerns so far. I am ordering one, and unless I hear some definite comments from prior users, I am going to try it. If the nose clearance proves a concern, I will drop the hitch height down some. These are shown at www.motorcycle-rack.com model DRT WT500. When I get it I will post my comments on what I have found. The price seems attractive at $360 plus $80 for shipping.
 
It may be ok for short distance under a mile :dontknow: But also consider the force applied to the front end in unusual direction. The alignment not gonna hold afterwards :lecturef_smilie:
Tire rotation also a problem :popcorn: Nothing on spyder is small price repairs. So really cant justify the risk. Just tow it properly on a trailer or flatbed. Just my .02:thumbup:
 
All of the above

This is not the ideal way to tow your spyder around. Either trailer it or ryde it but dragging it....:wrong: and could be painfully expensive.... but if you do let us know how it works out :thumbup:
 
Good comments and concerns so far. I am ordering one, and unless I hear some definite comments from prior users, I am going to try it. If the nose clearance proves a concern, I will drop the hitch height down some. These are shown at www.motorcycle-rack.com model DRT WT500. When I get it I will post my comments on what I have found. The price seems attractive at $360 plus $80 for shipping.


Good luck with that.
 
Honestly; I don't see this as a viable alternative...
dragging the nose, and tearing bodywork loose...
Will the windshield survive being dragged backwards at speed?
(Okay... this one tucks up right behind the towing vehicle: it MIGHT provide some shielding)

Good luck, but be prepared for unforeseen consequences...
 
I would not do it with my Spyder nor would I recommend it to others. Way too much potential for problems. I have a motorhome and tow my jeep or trailer with the spyder inside, I am well aware of the movement involved while towing. When you hit a bump at highway speed the MH porpoises and the rear bumper can move up and down a foot in either direction. There are times when i have pulled into or out of a parking lot and the rear skid plates hit the pavement or the rear is way up in the air. Jut think what could happen if your spyder was on the back in times like that.
 
I'd kinda like to watch that rig go down a bumpy Pennsylvania road (from a significant distance). It would be amusing but sad to watch a Spyder self destruct at speed.
 
Seems kinda cool to me. Some valid concerns, but I really don't think the towing in reverse will damage the wheels or alignment. The bottoming out.. you'd really have to hit something at an odd angle because the tires of the Spyder will always hit the ground before the nose.

While I ride everywhere basically, I could see one of these being real handy to have.

I'll await the posters review.
Maybe these guys should be a site sponsor our here and they can tell us all about the unit.

I say go for it and see how it does.
 
Any updates on the Towing System

Good comments and concerns so far. I am ordering one, and unless I hear some definite comments from prior users, I am going to try it. If the nose clearance proves a concern, I will drop the hitch height down some. These are shown at www.motorcycle-rack.com model DRT WT500. When I get it I will post my comments on what I have found. The price seems attractive at $360 plus $80 for shipping.

Any updates on the towing system, did you order one?
 
What kind of lock on the front wheels to hold the wheel in a straight line? Can not be done without locking the steering wheels. If you get the to work at all, you will be spending a lot of money trying to save money.
 
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