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Superclamp for the Spyder

:hun: With the front wheels clamped securely, the Spyder pivots at the steering knuckles, and the back end can move substantially. The fronts do not move during this process. Tie down the back unless you have an Air-Ride trailer.

I think you should think about that some more.

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The back will rotate with the front wheels in a fixed position.
The angle is not that extreme at the knuckles.


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I think you should think about that some more.

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That may well apply to a loose Spyder, from a geometry standpoint, but it real life with the front wheels chocked and tightly cinched down, the rear can be moved at least a foot to each side. After it did it to me on the (bumpy) road once, I took advantage of it, and that's how I load a second bike in the trailer now. Do whatever suits you, but the rear can and does move around when the fronts are tightly tied down. I can't explain the geometry, perhaps it is due to tires distorting slightly in the chocks, but it can and does happen. :dontknow:
 
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Might have more to do with tire flex and it's ability to rotate the tires slightly on their axis. However, from the geometric end it's the angles. The obtuse angle on the left is longer from the pivot axis to the end of the tire. The acute angle on the right is shorter from the pivot axis to the end of the tire. This allows for the slight axis angle change.
Like I said, the angles are small, but by the time that slight angle change reaches the back of the swing arm, you can have noticeable rear movement.
Also, and probably a bigger concern is the stress the back end as a "lever" can put on those front mounts.
It doesn't take much....tie down the back.


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I paid 325 with free shipping at last years SpyderFest. He shiped them from Cuba to my home and installed them when I got back.
 
Hitch?

If you have the trailer hitch, you can do a tie down to the hitch ball. That is what I do if I trailer. Usually just pull a trailer with the Spyder!!!!
 
Nice system but pretty pricey. All I did was made some triangular brackets 14" high and 7" wide and bolted them down to the deck on the trailer in front of each tire. I used a ratchet strap around each front wheel and brackets. For the back I just bolted an eye hook to the deck and put another ratchet strap around the tire and hooked it to the eye hook. Cost was a total of $30 and 1/2hr welding. Comes off the trailer in minutes. Best of all...no plastic.
 
The Dance

Might have more to do with tire flex and it's ability to rotate the tires slightly on their axis. However, from the geometric end it's the angles. The obtuse angle on the left is longer from the pivot axis to the end of the tire. The acute angle on the right is shorter from the pivot axis to the end of the tire. This allows for the slight axis angle change.
Like I said, the angles are small, but by the time that slight angle change reaches the back of the swing arm, you can have noticeable rear movement.
Also, and probably a bigger concern is the stress the back end as a "lever" can put on those front mounts.
It doesn't take much....tie down the back.


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I drove semi trucks for a number of years and have always been amased at how a load can dance if all angles are not covered. I would bet that on a bumpy road if the back was not tied down it could jump and move side to side with just having the front end secure. I have seen some strange things happen.
 
I think you should think about that some more.

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If some of you are doubting this system, please go and watch how the Spyder tie down system works in the video on the website www.superclamp.net once your front tires are secured into the chock and the tied down with TWO special ratchet straps ,, your spyder does not move an inch side to side, forward or back ward, up or down. We at Superclamp would not have developed any product that would damage your ride, we all ride too. As for the price , you now can order Factory Direct and the New price now is $389.95 plus shipping and handling. If you have any technical question please call us and we can answer them for you. 1-403-203-2210
 
if you strap them down at the footpegs, like the instructions tell you, the Spyder won't bounce anywhere and there will be no cause for concern. I even have to bounce my Spyder's rear to the left a few inches when packing up my RV for a move to make room for my DS450X and I've never had a problem with them touching during travel.
 
just wanted to post and say that i bought these superclamps and installed them in my enclosed trailer about 6 months ago. they are a super product and truly worth the price. the nice thing about them also is that they come out in about 60 seconds if you have to use the trailer for another purpose. we've trailered the spyder behind the camper on three or four summer camping trips now, and it hasn't moved a 1/2" from side to side! they have a deal on them now which makes them even more attractive. if you have any doubt or questions about them, just pm me and i'l try to assist you!:thumbup:
 

I have Super Clamps in my Look trailer. Greatest thing since canned Beer. No groveling around on the floor to get straps through the wheels etc.
Lamont did not follow Super Clamps instruction. The tie down points (2) are 12 inches forward and 4 inches out from the rear passenger pegs or floorboards. This is to keep the Spyder pulled forward into the clamps and to prevent side movement or too much spring in the rear.

Simply drive onto the clamps and attach the two short ratchet straps. from a standing position. That's it.

I used E track for rear tie down because I have a Condor M/C chock in the middle and use the E track for different M/C.
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I have Super Clamps in my Look trailer. Greatest thing since canned Beer. No groveling around on the floor to get straps through the wheels etc.
Lamont did not follow Super Clamps instruction. The tie down points (2) are 12 inches forward and 4 inches out from the rear passenger pegs or floorboards. This is to keep the Spyder pulled forward into the clamps and to prevent side movement or too much spring in the rear.

Simply drive onto the clamps and attach the two short ratchet straps. from a standing position. That's it.

I used E track for rear tie down because I have a Condor M/C chock in the middle and use the E track for different M/C.
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Jack

Thanks for the pic. I was thinking of putting some e tracks in to increase the versatility of the trailer. Will have to push that project a little higher on my list.
 
Thanks for the pic. I was thinking of putting some e tracks in to increase the versatility of the trailer. Will have to push that project a little higher on my list.

I painted the E track for little pizazz. Plastic end caps for the E track give it a finished look.

Jack
 
Spyder quest

If some of you are doubting this system, please go and watch how the Spyder tie down system works in the video on the website www.superclamp.net once your front tires are secured into the chock and the tied down with TWO special ratchet straps ,, your spyder does not move an inch side to side, forward or back ward, up or down. We at Superclamp would not have developed any product that would damage your ride, we all ride too. As for the price , you now can order Factory Direct and the New price now is $389.95 plus shipping and handling. If you have any technical question please call us and we can answer them for you. 1-403-203-2210
Will you have anybody at spyder quest in September at lake George ny. Might be a good place to demo the system. I showed wife the video and she is very interested.
 
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