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spyderfest newbie [maybe ] ?

irvin48

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if we wait till april to get a motel room can we still find one? trying to figure
out how to get there and a trailer. have an 07 mountaineer with the v6 and
am looking at a 5.5 x 10 aluminum utility trailer to build a quick enclosure on just to keep out of
the elements. think it would be to much tongue weight with an rt ? this is a class 2 factory hitch.
used to haul a show car on an 18 ft trailer but i had a truck and equalizer hitch then.
its a little over 500 miles for us to get there according to mapquest. thanks for any
help. never been to a large event before,just mercury shows.
irvvin and joyce toms:bowdown:
 
Not sure that the trailer you are talking about getting is actually big enough to enclose. A friend of mine uses a 6x10 tiltbed open traller and had to modify the front rail to enable getting the bike forward enough to get sufficient weight on the tongue. 5.5' is 66" with a bike that is approximately 62" wide. IMHO too tight a fit.
 
There will always be a hotel room somewhere close, but the guest hotels fill up fast and have the most fun. Why not Ride you Rt to Spyderfest?? you could make an adventure out of it by riding halfway and spending the night at a hotel then finish the ride the second day.

Which ever way you decide you will enjoy Spyderfest.

Cruzr Joe
 
We use our 6cyl ford escape and does ok for the 550 mile trip. We pull our RT on an open 6x10 alum trailer. As for rooms, you'll find one...it might not be as close to the fairgrounds as the host hotels, but you'll be fine. I'd be willing to bet that regardless of where you stay, there will be at least a handful of Spyder ryders there. I think you'll be happy with trailering. It offers a bit of freedom and ease....
 
As Bob said, go ahead and get a room now. You want to check with the host motels and if nothing else get on their wait list. Rooms will probably open up closer to Spyderfest as you will have folks that find they need to cancel. I had a room reserved two years ago and due to family obligations my cancellation opened up a room. As for trailering your Spyder, keep in mind that a RT is only 1k#. If you have it set on the trailer right the tongue weight should not be that bad. You should be fine for the trip to and from Springfield.
 
(:D Gotta say it...)

Why not ride the Spyder to Springfield?? :clap:
It's not that far: just under 500 miles. :thumbup:
 
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just where in springfield are the fairgrounds and host hotels. not a lotta info for us newbies.
The fairgrounds(Ozark) are on the north side of Interstate 44. Can be reached from Hiway 13 or Hiway 65. The host motels and others are on Glenstone Ave which runs north/south thru Springfield somewhat on the east side. Pitbull Powersports is on Glenstone also. Springfield is pretty easy to get around in. Hope this helps.
 
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just where in springfield are the fairgrounds and host hotels. not a lotta info for us newbies.
Google maps is your friend here. The fairgrounds is Ozark Empire Fairgrounds. Do a search in Google maps for the hotels and click on directions and put in the fairgrounds.
 
Would you like to know how I found the Fairgrounds?

I just followed the Spyders! nojoke
I'm not joking! :shocked: It took me a couple of tries to figure out how to get there!
But it was worth it! :thumbup:
 
Your 5.5' trailer is too narrow. I'd suggest ryding to Spyderfest unless you just want to get a new trailer.

Any hotel on Glenstone Ave north of Pitbull would be a good idea.
 
It appears that the two host hotels are booked as of right now. There are still several hotels to choose from and there will most likely be spyder ryders at them all by the time Spyderfest comes around.
 
Your 5.5' trailer is too narrow. I'd suggest ryding to Spyderfest unless you just want to get a new trailer.

Any hotel on Glenstone Ave north of Pitbull would be a good idea.

Hate to steal your thunder, but I have a 5 1/2' wide by 10' long trailer (from Northern Tool) that I have logged thousands of miles toting my 2014 RT Limited all over the greater Midwest without any problems.......
BIG F
 
Hate to steal your thunder, but I have a 5 1/2' wide by 10' long trailer (from Northern Tool) that I have logged thousands of miles toting my 2014 RT Limited all over the greater Midwest without any problems.......
BIG F

is yours a carry on brand. thats usually what they sell. got a pic with the rt on it.

tractor supply has a 6x10 aluminum trailer to rent. think i'll bring it
home and try it before making a 2000 or more mistake. any way to tarp this to keep some
of the weather off of it in transport . without beating it to death.
 
It's actually better to trailer it uncovered and give it a bath; than try to keep a tarp from beating your painted surfaces into submission. nojoke
 
COVERS - & TRAILERS

is yours a carry on brand. thats usually what they sell. got a pic with the rt on it.

tractor supply has a 6x10 aluminum trailer to rent. think i'll bring it
home and try it before making a 2000 or more mistake. any way to tarp this to keep some
of the weather off of it in transport . without beating it to death.
Irv, do NOT cover it when you trailer. It's like rubbing sand on the paint . The only thing that works is the professional plastic wraps that are put on new cars and boats when delivered to dealers................... Mike :thumbup:
 
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