Dragonrider
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The Aluma's are $1,400ish, but there's an Eagle Light 6.5x12' about $200 less. A decent (used) 7x12 covered is $3,500+
I me living in Quebec Canada . I have the same pattern ( T bar) for snowmobile but I have a rack in side the truck box and the ramps slide in side :2thumbs:Here's an idea.....take GI Joe's ramp system from post #14 and adapt that to the inside of your truck box so that you could load your Spyder facing forward and clearing the wheel wells inside the box. Another great benefit of having it in the truck is it'll stay a lot cleaner up there.
.....and if you happen to have a receiver style hitch, you could fabricate a T-bar type of support out of square tubing. Extend the receiver so that it comes up just behind and across the width of your open tailgate. The top of the bar would be a bit higher than the gate. Now you can attach plywood from the T-bar forward, over top of the gate, and partway into the box. This way there won't be any stress on your tailgate. Ramps could also be attached to the T-bar instead of the tailgate when loading. I've had great success hauling snowmobiles this way.:thumbup:
The Aluma's are $1,400ish, but there's an Eagle Light 6.5x12' about $200 less. A decent (used) 7x12 covered is $3,500+
Check Craig's List. I did a quick 2 minute check and found this 8x10 footer in Lawrence for $550. I'm sure there are others too. That's a lot closer to your budget.
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http://kansascity.craigslist.org/bar/2184223133.html
If you went to Lamonts BBq you may have seen where Cowtown brought 2 spyders ( tail to nose configuration)on a rather small trailer. Leave it to Len to get em on there!!! I have a 13 ft flat bed tilt that I use to tow mine. Wouldn't EVEN THINK of putting a:spyder2:in the bed of a truck. Askin for trouble there. Got my trailer from Cowtown for 900.:agree: The Spyder is 8 3/4 feet long, so unless you have a way to modify the 8 foot trailer it will not work. It could be worse though, I am currently looking for a trailer that can haul 2 Spyders at once so 20 foot is the minimum length for me. :shocked:
Good luck with your search.
That's insane!!!:yikes:i have seen many say you cant put a spyder in your pickup,what about this,can i or not,my truck is a 8 ft bead and this one looks to be 6 ft. so should i try or not./??
If you went to Lamonts BBq you may have seen where Cowtown brought 2 spyders ( tail to nose configuration)on a rather small trailer. Leave it to Len to get em on there!!! I have a 13 ft flat bed tilt that I use to tow mine. Wouldn't EVEN THINK of putting a:spyder2:in the bed of a truck. Askin for trouble there. Got my trailer from Cowtown for 900.
You build it higher and the ramp gets much steeper and the angle is greater. Can't get the spyder over a very steep angle. Little clearance. Therefore you must have a longer ramp. Now you've got a 10 or 12 ft ramp going in a 8 foot bed. :yikes:This system is very similar to what I used for loading snowmobiles a few years ago, but I used plywood and 2x4's for the platform and ramp. For a Spyder the platform would have to be built higher and wider to clear the wheel wells. I'm sure this could be done with some careful planning and it would be much cheaper than buying a trailer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-xc5kVnvJo&feature=related
At $3,600 you are in the same price range as an enclosed trailer.Here is your solution. Rampage lifts for bed of pick up truck, http://www.rampagelift.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrR-yvHJnRc
They make a version for the Can Am Spyder as well. Here is a photo of the Spyder on the lift.
At $3,600 you are in the same price range as an enclosed trailer.![]()
A longer ramp you say? I believe this one's 11ft:You build it higher and the ramp gets much steeper and the angle is greater. Can't get the spyder over a very steep angle. Little clearance. Therefore you must have a longer ramp. Now you've got a 10 or 12 ft ramp going in a 8 foot bed. :yikes: