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Spyderman

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Did you notice in the owners manual Lamont that it states "NO TOWING"? It also says your passenger must be sober so that leaves out being a designated driver.
 
I think pretty much every bike manufacture says no towing. Now if you had a trailer you could put your drunk passenger in there. ;D
 
Spyderman said:
Well I guess they forbid it as it affects the handling computers.

That may be but I don't think that would matter that much other than maybe braking. I tow a trailer all the time with the 109 and I never even know it's back there other than if I have to brake real hard in a turn, it will tend to push me some.

I really need to take a good look at it structurally and see if that's going to be a problem. I know that Bushtec has put trailers and hitches on just about every bike known to man. :doorag:
 
Yea, the Goldwing manuel says no towing too and we all know how well that worked out!! :bigthumbsup: :bigthumbsup: :bigthumbsup:
 
TBB said:
Yea, the Goldwing manuel says no towing too and we all know how well that worked out!! :bigthumbsup: :bigthumbsup: :bigthumbsup:

I think if a Harley with 60 hp can tow a trailer the Spyder should do just fine with 100+. :doorag:
 
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