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Spyder on a Pickup Truck??

Sorry guys, I took your thread on a left turn. The aluminium ramps x 3 tuck up underneath the trailer and just slide out and lock in when not in use.

Cheers

Mike
 
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Sorry guys, I took your thread on a left turn. The aluminium ramps x 3 tuck up underneath the trailer and just slide out and lock in when not in use.

Cheers

Mike





It's not your fault........ I'm really upset with the guy from Greenfield SC that owns the best truck in America and thinks he needs a trailer. If he owned a Chevy, Dodge or Ford I could understand, but a Tundra..... How dare he think that weak !!!!!!!:roflblack:
:roflblack::roflblack:


Tundra 4 life !!!!! :thumbup:
 
greenfield

It's not your fault........ I'm really upset with the guy from Greenfield SC that owns the best truck in America and thinks he needs a trailer. If he owned a Chevy, Dodge or Ford I could understand, but a Tundra..... How dare he think that weak !!!!!!!:roflblack:
:roflblack::roflblack:


Tundra 4 life !!!!! :thumbup:


GREENFIELD, SC.....????????????????????????????????????????? :hun:
Would you plz let us know where that is....???
 
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GREENFIELD, SC.....????????????????????????????????????????? :hun:
Would you plz let us know where that is....???


My bad, I should learn to get the details right. I ruined a perfect post. :roflblack:
 
:shocked: I don't think that a tilt-trailer would work too well...
The drive-up anle is pretty steep; you could end up rubbing the chin of the Bike a bit more than you'd like...
And once you reach the balance point, and it tips back to horizontal; the bike had BETTER be fully on it, and in place... :yikes:

Take a look at Sloan Kwik Load trailers. I have one and they work much like a roll back wrecker. It was built for my GT which has no trouble with the incline or door clearance. It also has the tie down points and handles the 2 RTS Spyders fine. I need to take a pike of the two loaded.
 
Here is another one I found similar to the Amerideck.

http://www.tufflift.net/index.html

There are some photos of a Spyder on the deck in the photo gallery. I don't think I would be comfortable with my baby sitting up so high off the ground, but it might work for some.
 
Lifts and covers.....

A moving cover will ruin a windshild (and paint) in short order. It will scuff to the point that it appears to be sanded, and the marks will not buff out. It is never a good idea to cover a vehicle while towing...clean it when you get to your destination.
I use the factory travel cover loaded on an open trailer......the cover fits so well and is lined so that I have never experienced any chaffing, scuffing, or damage pulling it behind my motorhome @ 70 mph over many miles. I also think that the truck lift is a great idea......many a family has loaded a 8 or 10 ft overhead camper that are probably 4 times heavier and much more top heavy onto pickups and have had a safe trip every time.....just sayin"
 
I use the factory travel cover loaded on an open trailer......the cover fits so well and is lined so that I have never experienced any chaffing, scuffing, or damage pulling it behind my motorhome @ 70 mph over many miles. I also think that the truck lift is a great idea......many a family has loaded a 8 or 10 ft overhead camper that are probably 4 times heavier and much more top heavy onto pickups and have had a safe trip every time.....just sayin"
You are fortunate. Others have posted about damage with the same cover. Different towing conditions, climate, or polish, I guess.
 
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