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Loading your spyder in a pick-up truck check this out!!!!!

Interesting but I'll just have to continue to ryde my spyder. Penny:ani29:

I'd still rather ride mine; but an enclosed trailer does offer other utilitarian usages that are hard to ignore at times.

I'd rather take the tedious traveling in a climate controlled cab without any worries about rain (or worse), bring all the things I want /need, enjoy increased safety, and converse with the girlfriend AND Then unload the spyder and check out the scenery. You can only ride so many flat, straight, open roads before boredom sets in
 
I'd rather take the tedious traveling in a climate controlled cab without any worries about rain (or worse), bring all the things I want /need, enjoy increased safety, and converse with the girlfriend AND Then unload the spyder and check out the scenery. You can only ride so many flat, straight, open roads before boredom sets in




BING BING BING !!!!!!! Winner !!!!!! :firstplace:
:thumbup:
 
"Boredom"? :shocked:
That's why I keep "Zombie Stomp" on the Ipod...
What we conquer out there on the highways during the trips, is what makes them so memorable! :thumbup:

Rain, cold, traffic, fatigue, glare, heat, sunburn, bugs, birds, deer... :shocked: Each is just a trifling obstacle in the way to a good time! :yes::ohyea:
*BING*
 
Loading spyder

One tilt flatbed trailer + one spyder= easy loading and unloading.......IF needed... other than that.... ryde it!!!
 
Before you read this post, pricing is very subjective and to me price means value. What may seem expensive to others I may regard as cheap if the use value is there and vice versa. When I look at some thing I imagine a use value and then determine if I think the price is ok or not. Part of this evaluation is the fun factor as well not just utilitarian. I only precursor this because I mention price / value, this reflects the value I place on this unit for use and not what it cost to manufacture. Just didn't want to get flamed for making the statement overpriced, I understand business, overhead, profit etc... Sorry read on...

Nice idea but way overpriced, you buy ramp at 2,895 the you need trike extension kit at 834 plus shipping. Just a tad over 4k with shipping, for a one trick pony. I would rather spend the 4k on a nice enclosed trailer that would be more versatile, I could hold more stuff, pulled by my car or truck etc.

I looked at these a while back when I had the Goldwing, the idea was to be able to drop the bike off for service without the need for my wife to pick me up and drop me off again. While looking Harbour Frieght had a very similar unit if not the same for under $400 but they sold out quickly once posted on the wing board and I missed out.

Nice innovation and hats off to the guys over at Rampage lifts, I'm sure they will sell a few of these, I would get one if they where around $1,500 as a back up device I case the spyder needed to transport if it would not run.

harry
I agree and with a trailer you have room for more stuff!
 
This video, when I first saw it, I sent it to Seth-O, figuring, since he currently can't load his Spyder into a truck or a trailer, because he can't put his chair beside it, this would be perfect for him to load his Spyder by himself, if ever needed. Same with other people with his capacity.
 
SPYDER IN A TRUCK

Now that I have my Christmas WELDER....I built a CRADLE for my RSS to take to Spyderfest......the cradle got there ( no pictures but SETH-O saw it, and almost took it home --long story )....But time ran short and my RSS didn't. I bought a " Masterlock " brand 2000 lb. portable winch ( for $ 59 ) that attaches to the cradle and it did pull the Spyder up the three ramps I built quite easily......But I had no time left to build something to secure the Spyder to the cradle so the RSS stayed home....The trk has a 6 1/2 ft bed and the cradle does stick out the rear and is supported by the BUMPER....and I did plan to remove the WINDSHIELD.....Mike...:thumbup:
 
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