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Trailer advice and wheel clamps

dtspyder

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I am about to buy a Aluma trailer to haul my RT 0ut West,i am also looking at Drop tail and Kendon any advice would be appreciated.i would like any oppinion on what is concidered the best front tire clamp.
Thanks,
dtspyder
 
I opted for a nice covered trailer with E-tracks - RT ties down with two straps, in seconds. Bike stays dry and fingers off, during O/Ns on the road, and I can use it to store stuff, when it's not in use. My cost brand new was $3200 -

8x12 single axel ramp back, with brakes, roof liner, fully insulated, fume vents, two levels of E-track, aluminum rims, radials, and spare. I rinolined the floor & ramp (Home Depot kit), painted the walls, and added aluminum cabinets. The trailer is big enough to carry two bikes, and sleep in, if necessary.

JM $0.02
 
I have owned both Kendon and Drop Tail trailers to haul my Spyder and very strongly recommend the Drop Tail.
 
I own the AST3 and I could not be any happier with it, glad to see these Guys are becoming a sponsor. I was under the impression that the original manufacture went out of business, guess someone else got the rights to make them. In my book best trailer for the Spyder, ok open trailer LOL.
 
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