Fred Rau posted this pic on facebook of the clay RT and trailer. Notice they had stock front wheels on the trailer. Wish they would have kept it that way so you could carry one spare that would work with the front of the RT and the trailer.
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My suspicion is that the trailer got caught up in the regulations, and the three lug wheel was not legal under the current regulatory structure. It might be possible to get the weight rating and "axle" certified, but it would take time and $$$ at very least. This is the easiest way out in that case. Also remember that the Spyder tires are taller, on 14" wheels, so the trailer would sit higher...and the added unsprung weight from the taller wheels and wider tires would affect the suspension needs and the handling. The RT-622 is pretty darned perfect in that department, so I am not sure of a good reason to mess with it. Not sure of the wisdom of carrying a spare for the front of the Spyder when the rear isn't the same, either. JMHO
Perhaps stability concerns overcame "ease of use" issues... :dontknow:
They were worried about cost and it STILL cost $4000??? :shocked: :gaah:
They were worried about cost and it STILL cost $4000??? :shocked: :gaah:
This might be splitting hairs given the difference in wheel sizes, but wouldn't larger wheels raise the COG and make the trailer more likely to tip over?
My Bushtec was over $6K
Flattened from burnouts??? :roflblack:Back tire is deflated. :doorag:
:dontknow: My trailer came with smoked chrome wheels???These would be great questions to ask BRP in Durango and hear it from the engineers as to there reasoning. and why the trailer doesn't come with chrome wheels![]()
:dontknow: My trailer came with smoked chrome wheels???