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I need a quick favor.....

triplethreat

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I need two measurements for a 2018 or 2019 Spyder RT. First measurement I need is the center to center distance of the two front tires, as you are standing in front of the machine. The second measurement I need is the distance from the center of the front wheel (the center hub), to the very front of the bike (the front bumper/nose of the bike).

I will be going to get the bike (out of state), and I need to get my trailer setup properly for strapping the bike down, so those two measurements are needed before I can install my E Track in the trailer......Thanks in advance.
 
2019 RTL

center to center of two front wheels = 54"
center of front wheel to nose = 20"

Exactly what I needed. Thank you so much for measuring that for me. I can now get my trailer setup done this weekend and be ready to pick it up the following weekend.....I appreciate ya!
 
I finished up the trailer yesterday with the E Track, spaced at 54" center to center and still had about 6 1/2" of space on both sides of the trailer (6' x 10' Utility trailer). I also planned on 25" from the center of the front wheels to the front rail of the trailer, giving me a buffer of 4 to 5" of space between the front of the trailer rail and the front of the Can Am. I also received my Erickson E Track Ratchet straps with the idler rollers and rubber pads for tie down over both front wheels. Here is what the tie downs look like....

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A Big Shoutout to SnakeEyes for providing the necessary measurements for this. I'm ready to go next Friday and pick it up.......after I get through another work week!
 
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