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Trailer for Spyder

vtrider

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I'm not sure if I will need a trailer to haul my Spyder anytime soon, but I'm thinking of upgrading my snowmobile trailer that I presently have for my sleds and this one from Triton Trailers caught my attention. It could be used for the Spyder and my snowmobiles as well. This is the New TC11 trailer from Triton. WWW.tritontrailers.com

TritonTrailerpic1.jpg
 
No price yet. The dealer that I'm getting my spyder from sells triton trailers. I will check with them on the price of this trailer when I get a chance.
 
Did you actually drive in fully inside and if so hw much space did you have behind the bike and how close was the windshield to the front slope - Do you thik a tall windshield would still fit?

Thanks
 
I posted the picture from the Triton website, so I can't tell you about how much clearance it has when the spyder is inside. If you check the link at the top they have more info. about this trailer. Look under the enclosed trailer section and you will find information on it on this site. They claim It will work for the Can-am spyder.
 
I know you can remove the windshield, but if you look at the image it looks pretty close to the handlebars in the front portion of the trailer. If I'm going spend 5-6K on a trailer i want something that I don't have to babysit every time I load it - if you know what I mean!
 
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