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Towing a 2014 RT

Capt

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I want to tow my RT from Florida to Maryland to use it for the summer. It is too wide to fit into any of the U Haul trailers. I could buy a trailer that would work, but have no place to store it. Can I use a car dolly? I would remove the drive belt and tow the Spyder with the front wheel on the dolly and let the rear wheel trail.
 
I want to tow my RT from Florida to Maryland to use it for the summer. It is too wide to fit into any of the U Haul trailers. I could buy a trailer that would work, but have no place to store it. Can I use a car dolly? I would remove the drive belt and tow the Spyder with the front wheel on the dolly and let the rear wheel trail.
u-haul does have a open trailer that works. I used it when I purchased my spyder
 
u-haul does have a open trailer that works. I used it when I purchased my spyder

Do you remember the model of the trailer? They have a 6'x12' with a ramp, but there are side pieces on the back that restrict the opening to 57" and my Spyder is 62"
 
Do you remember the model of the trailer? They have a 6'x12' with a ramp, but there are side pieces on the back that restrict the opening to 57" and my Spyder is 62"
6x12 utility trailer. Not the one with ramp. I just used slight slope or boards to load.
 
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Choices choices..!!

There are trailers that work but you have to load the spyder backwards and remove the windshield when driving. Kendon also make a great folding trailer if you have limited space for storage. Still the best is ryde in down yourself or you may find someone who would do it for you....where are you now..:roflblack::roflblack:
 
U-Haul is pretty fussy about renting trailers to folks who don't have a hitch rated for a certain towing weight. I tried to rent the 6x12 and they wouldn't rent to me as I have a ball on the bumper of my F150.
 
So get a truck, I used a 26 ft Penske to move my bikes across the country in November 2014. Oh and don't tell them you are hauling bikes. You could also have it shipped.
 
Capt- where are you in Florida? If you are close to me, maybe I can help by loaning you my new 6x12 open trailer that I purchased specifically for my 14 RTL.
 
I want to tow my RT from Florida to Maryland to use it for the summer. It is too wide to fit into any of the U Haul trailers. I could buy a trailer that would work, but have no place to store it. Can I use a car dolly? I would remove the drive belt and tow the Spyder with the front wheel on the dolly and let the rear wheel trail.

Yes, you can use a dolly. Works fine, and won't hurt the Spyder. Joe
 
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Capt- where are you in Florida? If you are close to me, maybe I can help by loaning you my new 6x12 open trailer that I purchased specifically for my 14 RTL.

Wow, very nice offer. However, I think the car dolly will be the perfect way to tow, since one can completely disconnect the drive train from the rear wheel. And, the reply right after yours, confirms my view that this idea will work. Thanks very much for the kind offer.

John
 
Towing an RT

Yes, you can use a dolly. Works fine, and won't hurt the Spyder. Joe

Thanks. It seemed like the perfect solution to me as the rear wheel will be completely disconnected from the drive train. After looking at your web site, it looks like I will be able to ride over to Daytona Beach, when I get back to FL in October, and correct any alignment problems introduced by the towing.

John
 
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Thanks. It seemed like the perfect solution to me as the rear wheel will be completely disconnected from the drive train. After looking at your web site, it looks like I will be able to ride over to Daytona Beach, when I get back to FL in October, and correct any alignment problems introduced by the towing.

John

For those who might come across this thread later attempting to tow their Spyder, I will close it out. Simply, I could not do it using U-Haul equipment. As reported in one of the postings above, U-Haul does have a 6x12 trailer without ramp in which the Spyder will fit, but loading will require supplying your own ramp. The trailers with ramp and the enclosed trailers all have short extensions on the back that limit the width to 57" and block the Spyder RT which is 62" wide. The tow dolly would have worked well but because U-Haul has not tested it, they will not rent the dolly, assuming you are truthful about the vehicle you intend to tow. Frustrated.

John
 
John, my offer still stands. I live in the Tampa Bay area. If you live near me, you are welcome to use my trailer.
 
Towing an RT

John, my offer still stands. I live in the Tampa Bay area. If you live near me, you are welcome to use my trailer.
Thanks. In hind sight I should have accepted your offer. As it was, we ran out of time and just drove back to Maryland leaving the Spyder in the garage. We live in Palmetto and are spending the next two months living on our boat near Annapolis (We spent the previous two months moving the boat up the Intercoastal Waterway). Perhaps we can connect when we get back in October.
 
:shocked: Sorry to hear that you couldn't find a workable solution in time...

There must be some Florida Spyder owners who'd be willing to "exercise" your Spyder during your absence... :D
 
For those who might come across this thread later attempting to tow their Spyder, I will close it out. Simply, I could not do it using U-Haul equipment. As reported in one of the postings above, U-Haul does have a 6x12 trailer without ramp in which the Spyder will fit, but loading will require supplying your own ramp. The trailers with ramp and the enclosed trailers all have short extensions on the back that limit the width to 57" and block the Spyder RT which is 62" wide. The tow dolly would have worked well but because U-Haul has not tested it, they will not rent the dolly, assuming you are truthful about the vehicle you intend to tow. Frustrated.

John
you just need a speed bump or place with a slight incline to help level out tailgate to load on u-haul trailer. I also put a couple 2x4 on tailgate In front of each tire when loading to keep front nose from rubbing.
 
Capt.- You are just a short distance from me. Please let me know when you return, I'd enjoy getting together with you and riding. Enjoy your vacation. D
 
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