Nice trailer! Is that a homebuilt or purchased trailer? Since I have a 13 Spyder it's clear that i'm going to need a trailer!
Nice trailer! Is that a homebuilt or purchased trailer? Since I have a 13 Spyder it's clear that i'm going to need a trailer!
:2thumbs: Just make sure that those blocks don't move during the loading or unloading procedures... :yikes:
But you can carry two Spyders.
This is my rig at my favorite place.
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I like. I wish I had one a bit smaller than mine. That is aluminum and much less heavy than my tilt. I borrow a friends trailer that is like yours all the time. I even told him i would buy the first set of tires.
It does make a bit of noise when it tilts and drags the ground. This is my rig at my favorite place.
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Here it is tilted
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Sent from my Galaxy S3. I may have made a spelling error or may have some grammar issues. My fingers are way to big to type on this tiny screen!
I recognize that trailer. Its a Sloan Kwikload rollback. I have the aluminum deck version with winch and rub rail tie downs. They are great trailers. The aluminum version is about 1300lbs. I can carry my GT or the Spyder and 2 Harley's or 2 Spyders. The only trailer I have ever used that loading and strapping down a car is truly a one person affair.
If you want to get rid of the scraping noise when tilting the bed, add 1/2" x 2" nylon rub strips along the under side of the rear lip. Becomes quiet as a mouse, to the point of being difficult to tell when you are 'there'. Also makes raising the bed easier too with less likely to scoot the tires.You bet its a Sloan. Mine is steel and heavy. Also has a solid coating of Linex bedliner on top and bottom. That added a few pounds to it. You are correct about it being easy to load.
Know what you mean. Bought a trailer, when I bought the Spyder. Dealer 300 miles. Had it back 3 times since May. No major problems though, 600 mile check, the typical service bulletin (heim joints), and the recall. 4th trip coming with the 4600 mile checkup. I'm thinking about something alon those lines, but think I'll mount some jacks.