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Enclosed Trailer for RT Questions

I am only going to carry one spyder... so that's kinda why I was trying to stay with single axle. Single might be easier to move around as well. What kind of power dolly did you go with? I am looking at those as well. Since I dont know what I'm going to be facing when pulling into RV parks, might have to move trailer/spyder to a spot alongside the unit or elsewhere. Did you just add a 12v batt to your trailer for the dolly?


My power dolly is a Ford F-250. ��. At the time power Dollys ran $4k and I was too cheap to put that kind of $$$ into something that I would only use on occasion. I already had the truck so that’s what I use to move it.

FWIW, I did see a manual dolly meant to move heavy trailers. If I can find a link, ill post it.


heres what I saw.

https://www.trailervalet.com/shop/t...MIouTT7vD02QIVDGh-Ch2BMwhzEAQYASABEgJ-9fD_BwE
 
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I have a 7x12 haulmark tandem axle with electric brakes.You will find the tandem axle hauls better than a single axle less bouncing on the hitch.Lots of room to load the bike plus it,s a v nose
Bill
 
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