Bike dolly
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[QUOTE=Rob175;17053074]Suggest you consider a good quality jack (not a cheap HF model)....a few good ones on the market. I have the J&S Jack and really like it.[/QUOTE
Or this one ( click link below ) for 5 bills. With the J&S jack you have more options (cleaning, service work, etc.) In addition, they have a jack and dolly set-up.
Or this one ( click link below ) for 5 bills. With the J&S jack you have more options (cleaning, service work, etc.) In addition, they have a jack and dolly set-up.
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I bought one of these and a jack.
https://www.redlinestands.com/catalo...e-dolly-p-1248
You roll the jack under it and lift the bike, then the width of this dolly is adjustable and it rolls under the bike, then you let the bike down on it. The wheels could stand to be a bit larger in diameter to roll over the splits in the concrete in my garage but it allows me to spin the bike, roll it in and out of tight spots, work on it higher off the floor, etc. One of the best things I have ever purchased and should have gotten years ago!
https://www.redlinestands.com/catalo...e-dolly-p-1248
You roll the jack under it and lift the bike, then the width of this dolly is adjustable and it rolls under the bike, then you let the bike down on it. The wheels could stand to be a bit larger in diameter to roll over the splits in the concrete in my garage but it allows me to spin the bike, roll it in and out of tight spots, work on it higher off the floor, etc. One of the best things I have ever purchased and should have gotten years ago!
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I was in the same boat as OP. I wanted a dolly for my Ultra Classic. Something more substantial than the Harbor Freight dolly, less expensive than the Motomover, and less cumbersome than the Condor.
Enter the Drop Tail Cycle Glyder. Same concept as the HF, but MUCH better materials and construction. Plus, an option for a built-in wheel chock (i didn't get that one)
I purchased from here: https://www.2wheel.com/drop-tail-tra...-platform.html
Free shipping, ordered Monday night. Received Wednesday afternoon. I assembled it last night, and it is STURDY.
Before purchasing, I found a youtube of it in action here:
Enter the Drop Tail Cycle Glyder. Same concept as the HF, but MUCH better materials and construction. Plus, an option for a built-in wheel chock (i didn't get that one)
I purchased from here: https://www.2wheel.com/drop-tail-tra...-platform.html
Free shipping, ordered Monday night. Received Wednesday afternoon. I assembled it last night, and it is STURDY.
Before purchasing, I found a youtube of it in action here:
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+1 on the MotoMover. Designed in Tampa, FL, built in GA.
I have the HF unit for my small bike and the MM for the softail or FLHTK depending on which one is in the riding rotation that week.
The wife bought a new car and it’s getting tight in the garage so I may need to add another mover to simplify the stacking.
I have the HF unit for my small bike and the MM for the softail or FLHTK depending on which one is in the riding rotation that week.
The wife bought a new car and it’s getting tight in the garage so I may need to add another mover to simplify the stacking.
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