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Trailering an F3S Special - will a 6' x 10' trailer work?

Maxwell

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I'm seriously considering getting an F3S Special. Would a 6x10 trailer be sufficient to transport it? Thanks in advance for your help.
 
I'm seriously considering getting an F3S Special. Would a 6x10 trailer be sufficient to transport it? Thanks in advance for your help.

Open trailer, yes. Sometime you have to be careful with the enclosed trailers because the doorway is not wide enough on the 6x10, so if it's inclosed you need to measure the door opening and make sure you have more than 62 inches wide. Also, because the Spyder sits low you may need longer ramps to get on the trailer.
 
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Open trailer, yes. Sometime you have to be careful with the enclosed trailers because the doorway is not wide enough on the 6x10, so if it's inclosed you need to measure the door opening and make sure you have more than 62 inches wide.

Even if it's an open trailer ....Measure the ramp, quite often they are narrower than frame rails ..... good luck .... Mike :thumbup:
 
I can barely squeeze my F3S into my 6x6x12 enclosed trailer. It's tight but doable.
I've got a 6.5x14 landscape trailer that I can put my F3 and Road King onto. RK at a slight angle at the rear but far enough ahead to get weight over the single axle so tail has less weight for proper towing.
 
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