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Towing your Spyder between two homes

There is a guy right in ontario that makes folding trailers specifically for spyders i believe they go for $2200 CAD
https://ca.stingertrailer.com/product/stinger-can-am-spyder-trailer/

Yes indeed. They go for 2600$, so about 1000$ less than the other one I'm looking at. I decided against one of them for three reasons:

1. They are not aluminium and I read at least one bad story of rust.

2. They are dedicated Spyder rigs and don't offer the flexibility for carrying other cargo

3. I am concerned about the resale market/value and as such I would probably lose as much on resale as on a more expensive trailer

I'm obviously over-thinking this too much as this would have been indeed a nice solution. They weigh about 500 pounds same as the other one but are rated 70 mph highway speed. Not sure about the other one yet.
 
Wow, I really like that Apogee X-600 folding trailer but apparently there are no dealers in the US:(
I live in Florida and would seriously consider one of these if they were reasonably priced and within driving distance to pick one up.

These are from a company in the Province of Quebec near Montreal. The dealer network in the rest of Canada is not great. They go for 3000$ to 4000$ CDN. 3500$ for the size I am looking at. So that must be like 20$ USD :roflblack:
 
I'm hoping I can go with the X500 as it is actually 61.5 inches wide. It would be tight but if it works I would prefer a narrower setup.

Will they let you try putting your Spyder on one before purchasing it?
It would be very disappointing to purchase and then find your 62" wide Spyder will not fit!
 
Yes indeed. They go for 2600$, so about 1000$ less than the other one I'm looking at. I decided against one of them for three reasons:

1. They are not aluminium and I read at least one bad story of rust.

2. They are dedicated Spyder rigs and don't offer the flexibility for carrying other cargo

3. I am concerned about the resale market/value and as such I would probably lose as much on resale as on a more expensive trailer

I'm obviously over-thinking this too much as this would have been indeed a nice solution. They weigh about 500 pounds same as the other one but are rated 70 mph highway speed. Not sure about the other one yet.

1. Aluminum isn't all it is cracked up to be either. I own an Aluma trailer and have had it welded twice because of stress fractures. I wouldn't let steel be a game stopper.

2. I do agree that a single purpose trailer is a bit of a waste unless I can fit a bed on the runners to get multi purpose use from it.

3. Like anything resale is all based on demand. I see a very small niche for this type of trailer.
 
If it wasn't for the fold and store part, for the money I would buy a nice enclose trailer that you could use as a garage. You will never loose to much money on a resale, but you'll need some place to park it. A lot of these fold and go trailers are built pretty flimsy. Good luck!!
 
If not for insurance cost, that is what I would do, a nice little Ryker! That would be fun. Maybe so much fun that I would like to have it at both places...and need a trailer. Wouldn't that be even funnier. I am already paying 1500$ CDN for my F3L and a Ryker would add another 1000$ or so. In fact, when I want to spin it, I figure the additional insurance, additional maintenance and gas will eventually pay for the trailer.

Wow! My Spyder costs me less than $30(US) per year in taxes (excluding excise tax on fuel and sales tax on maintenance).
 
Just go buy a decent utility trailer, 6'x12', with a bifold ramp on the back. Then you have a trailer to use whenever you need it for whatever you need it for.



:agree: Exactly what I have. 7712. 77" wide X 12' long. plenty of room to spare. These can be had for under $2,000 USD all day long here in the US.
 
:agree: Exactly what I have. 7712. 77" wide X 12' long. plenty of room to spare. These can be had for under $2,000 USD all day long here in the US.

Ken,

The OP talked about storing a trailer is an issue. That is why he is looking at one that folds up and can be stored in a smaller space.
 
Thanks for the information it was very helpful just order the parts you mention. How do you install the tube jack to the traileragain thanks. This is my first trailer any information woulf helpful
 
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