DynamoBT
New member
OK folks, I tried to start up my Spyder to ryde it up to the dealer for servicing and recalls, and it would not start. :gaah: I got a hold of a friend who would help push the Spyder up on our trailer. He had a "power pack" which he had used on his Ducati bikes when their batteries pooped out. He loaned that to us. I got the side panels off. Tried to start the Spyder off the power pack. NO GO! Barely a half hearted whine from the engine.
So, now we will have friends come over to help us get the Spyder onto the trailer. The deal is, I was barely savvy enough to get the side panels off. I've never done it before. Had to use the Owner's Guide and tool kit that comes with the Spyder to do it. I am not sure I could get the panels back on correctly.
My question: Do you think I could transport the Spydet tied down on a trailer with the side panels off without doing damage to it? I know the answer is "probably not". But, I really do think I will have trouble getting the panels back on. Heck, we're going to have a devil of a time just getting the Spyder onto the trailer. This is basically a "landscape trailer" and there is quite the incline to get it up to the bed to tie it down. It would have been so much easier if the thing would have started!!
I am exhausted from changing clothes, hooking up the trailer, cleaning the trailer off, inflating tires of Spyder and trailer to correct levels, taking panels off and now have to come in to play with my very energetic dog. I had so wished I was taking a nice Spyder ryde today instead of all this garbage. Oh well. If I at least don't have to put the panels back on, that's less crouching down I'll have to do.
So, now we will have friends come over to help us get the Spyder onto the trailer. The deal is, I was barely savvy enough to get the side panels off. I've never done it before. Had to use the Owner's Guide and tool kit that comes with the Spyder to do it. I am not sure I could get the panels back on correctly.
My question: Do you think I could transport the Spydet tied down on a trailer with the side panels off without doing damage to it? I know the answer is "probably not". But, I really do think I will have trouble getting the panels back on. Heck, we're going to have a devil of a time just getting the Spyder onto the trailer. This is basically a "landscape trailer" and there is quite the incline to get it up to the bed to tie it down. It would have been so much easier if the thing would have started!!

I am exhausted from changing clothes, hooking up the trailer, cleaning the trailer off, inflating tires of Spyder and trailer to correct levels, taking panels off and now have to come in to play with my very energetic dog. I had so wished I was taking a nice Spyder ryde today instead of all this garbage. Oh well. If I at least don't have to put the panels back on, that's less crouching down I'll have to do.