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Enclosed Trailer for an RT

rickm

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Is there a 6x10 enclosed trailer that I can get my 11 RT in ? Every time I look at one it's about an inch or 2 to narrow. I would like to get an enclosed and use it as a mini garage next to the pole barn for winter stuff. I don't want an open trailer as it will only serve one thing then. Or does anyone in mid MI have a trailer that they would rent for the first couple of weeks in June as I would like to go to Colorado and do a little riding. My wife couldn't take the ride out there on the spyder. Thanks Rick
 
You are probably going to have to go to a 7x10 or 7x12, although a couple of companies make a 6.5' trailer. The door opening on an enclosed trailer is always several inches smaller than the nominal width, which includes the wall thickness, too. We have a 7x12 V-nose R&R trailer...made in Three Rivers, MI. Sorry, not for rent.
 
I have an American Hauler 7X14 v-nose. Had a 2010 RT in it last week and it worked great. The ramp is long enough and the floor low enough to ride right in while hooked to the truck. Enough room to move around and tie down. It is tandem axle with brakes. Tows like a dream. Also has a roof vent. Important if you are going to use it as a garage. With the tandem axle you can also ride in when it isn't hooked to a tow vehicle without the front tipping up. The RT fenders clear the doorway with about 5 inches on each side. I wouldn't go smaller. Good luck.
 
Inclosed Trailer

I have a 7 x16 V nose inclosed and it is plenty of room and a guarilla shelf to hold my tool box and extra oils and rags and towles.It has tandem axles which I suggest for it is easier to backing than the single axle.Do not get any thing any under 7 feet wide. When strapping down X your straps and it will not move sideways.














I have an American Hauler 7X14 v-nose. Had a 2010 RT in it last week and it worked great. The ramp is long enough and the floor low enough to ride right in while hooked to the truck. Enough room to move around and tie down. It is tandem axle with brakes. Tows like a dream. Also has a roof vent. Important if you are going to use it as a garage. With the tandem axle you can also ride in when it isn't hooked to a tow vehicle without the front tipping up. The RT fenders clear the doorway with about 5 inches on each side. I wouldn't go smaller. Good luck.
 
I have an Ironhorse like KYSPYDER and I towed the RT to a Bike Rally in Oct. Had a show bike in the bed of my pick up and the RT in the trailer, this enabled me to ride the RT for 5 days in the mountains while the scoot was on display. I searched for about a year until I found a used one at a price I could afford.
Jerry
 
enclosed trailer

I searched for a month and could only find a 7 foot trailer to fit my 2010 RTS. I ended up with a 7x10 and my bike fits perfect for me. I will use it as a storage for my bike too.

Bill
 
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