http://lifts-and-stands.com/dev/product/eazy-rizer-big-blue-lift/
They make one with the SPyder adapter... Video looks pretty cool too. Expensive, but This option gives you full access and the thing can be stored out of the way.
Dan, the US distributor, who lives in the Atlanta area, is bringing a Big Blue with both a Spyder adapter and Goldwing adapter to my house this evening to see how it works for me - no commitment to purchase required. I called him yesterday with some questions about the lift and the Spyder, some of which he could not answer, as he is the distributor, not the designer or manufacturer. He proposed bringing one out to satisfy both our curiosities.
As far as price is concerned, for me, it seems very reasonable when compared to one like the Handy, which is top-notch, but some 2-1/2 times the price for what I would be expected to pay for the Big Blue. As mentioned above, it would also be a parking space for a Spyder, as it takes up so much space in the garage. The Big Blue, on the other hand, is much smaller and appears to be easily moved around & set aside for storage. Also, that price comes with a lifetime guarantee.
One major drawback for the Big Blue, is that the Spyder adaptor has the rear lift point on the bottom shock mount, which BRP recommends against in their shop manual. As such, it also causes the rear wheel to remain in place when the Spyder is lifted, making servicing that wheel much more difficult than it should be. I have exchanged emails with the guy in England who makes it, and he says there is only about 25% of the total Spyder weight on that lift point, so is not enough to cause damage. I wrote him back this morning to also point out the disadvantages of rear wheel work with his design & am looking forward to his reply.
My hope is that with a demonstration in my garage tonight, I'll be able to determine if I can fabricate another lift point to allow free access to rear wheel removal. I'll let you know what I think.