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Old 07-18-2018, 12:22 PM   #310
mtlakejim
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Originally Posted by Renegade1LI View Post
If you block the front a arms the wheels come in almost 2 inches, i used to have an 08 & had to do that on another trailer. The spyder is very stable & trailers well just have to be careful loading, best if you jack up the front to reduce the angle. Hopefully in a couple of weeks I have friends who own a Polaris dealership & he wants to try it out as well. His wife also has a spyder so we are going to load both & I will post some pics.
That would be great. I am extremely interested!

If you would be so kind as to try to load Spyder both forward and backing in please. It may matter which way it is loaded for clearance on the rear hard bag of a bagger and if we are carrying kayaks overhead. If a Polaris will fit (even with engineering for hauling) that might sway us toward them instead of the Can Am

For now we favor trailering a Can Am Maverick X3 but we haven’t bought it yet
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