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Got a flat on the trailer because of a bad bearing

Lamont I know you said you had help coming, How is it going? Here a few numbers it will help
Dealer Columbia SC 1.803-786-1160, 2. 803-750-7050
and another Dealer Ladson SC 843-871-5371
Spyderwolf in Martin SC 803-584-8300
Hope this helps.
 
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No ride-on...

Glad its only a flat and nothing more personally serious.

First, think you will now add it to your trailer tires, and;
Second, do you think having it would have prevented the blowout, and;
Third, how did the bike handle/feel like during the flat?
 
Did ya have Ride-On in it?

No ride-on
Just curious. I put Ride-On in mine, and did not want to hear of a flat with it in there. I also carry a Stop-N-Go tire plugger and a compressor. I have considered a spare, and carry one on my tent camper, but I hate to give up the space and the weight. I hope you can get a bearing, and be back on the road soon.

Just a reminder to all, that there is a maintenance schedule for the trailer, too. Although the schedule calls for greasing the bearings every 12,000 miles, this is hard to track. I suggest doing it at the beginning of every riding season. The bearings and seals can be inspected and replaced (if necessary) at that time.
 
Just a reminder to all, that there is a maintenance schedule for the trailer, too. Although the schedule calls for greasing the bearings every 12,000 miles, this is hard to track. I suggest doing it at the beginning of every riding season. The bearings and seals can be inspected and replaced (if necessary) at that time.

Don't know if they make them for the Spyder, But i put Bearing Buddy's on all my Trailers, Makes it easy to grease, and see if they need grease, Also i think 12,000 miles is too long an interval between greasing, Especially with relatively small tires [hubs]
 
Sorry Lamont that you have a tire problem and possibly a bearing issue as well.
I have a sneaking feeling that the bearing went out thus causing the tire to hit the trailer and cutting that big gash.. Just a guess.
Hope you get it fixed and on the road very quickly and will see you in Daytona..
 
Sorry Lamont that you have a tire problem and possibly a bearing issue as well.
I have a sneaking feeling that the bearing went out thus causing the tire to hit the trailer and cutting that big gash.. Just a guess.
Hope you get it fixed and on the road very quickly and will see you in Daytona..

My thought too. Bad bearing+heat= blowout.
 
Don't know if they make them for the Spyder, But i put Bearing Buddy's on all my Trailers, Makes it easy to grease, and see if they need grease, Also i think 12,000 miles is too long an interval between greasing, Especially with relatively small tires [hubs]
I think Bearing Buddys would require a change of wheels, or modification of the RT-622 wheels. They are not made to fit closed wheels or wheels with flush hubcaps.
 
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