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Trailering a Spyder?

sledmaster

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Up here in Minnesota it was -5 yesterday morning and now it is snowing. Oh ya, I'm supposed to pick up my Spyder this weekend. Weather looks like riding it home is not an option....so I am asking for suggestions on how to trailer this thing. It's not a bike, not an ATV, not a sled...

Being 60" wide and nearly nine feet long, I'm not sure we can get it up onto a sled trailer...ground clearance up and over the ramp is questionable....would need two 48" wide ramps to get up onto trailer.....all we have is sled trailers and bike trailers...any one have experience or ideas on this one?

With snow and ice on the roads, I don't want to use an "open" trailer, thinking enclosed to keep it free of salt and gravel...might have to borrow an enclosed trailer with a drop-down ramp and low deck height...my enclosed sled trailer has a high deck height and then the narrow ramp...

Thanks all. Oh, the out the door price was 14999 plus 35 for doc fees and 39 for state license and 6.5% state tax (997) for total of 16070. This is at St. Boni Motorsports just west of Minneapolis, MN 952-446-1554
 
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