Garage dolly?
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#12
I have a couple Redline dollys I have a couple bikes on at the moment. They are small. It's better than using a jack to get in the air, you can access both sides easy and rolls around better.
I used to use a couple jacks but they are a pain in the *** to work around. I just use a jack to lift onto a dolly.
I used to use a couple jacks but they are a pain in the *** to work around. I just use a jack to lift onto a dolly.
#16
Are you going to be moving it allot or just once on a while?
Once moved will it set for fairly long periods, or constantly moving?
I have to say the Condor looks like the way to go if it will be moving constantly.
I hate it when mine sets for longer than 2-3 weeks (due to weather) but I live in an area that (some of the time) accommodates those riding habits.
I use my HF jack to move mine (or its own wheels) for cleaning and maintenance that can't be done on the lift.
I believe:
#1 the right tool for the job is worth the cost.
#2 buying the best tool for the job is usually worth the money in the long run.
But I also buy HF tools to use and abuse (when it's the right fit)...
#20
Check this place out. Go to powersports.
I have three chocks side by side for the three bikes. Ride in, it locks in place.No need for kickstand and you can see the oil level. Plus it takes up less space.
Click on Discount Ramps. There is tons here.
Discount Ramps
I have three chocks side by side for the three bikes. Ride in, it locks in place.No need for kickstand and you can see the oil level. Plus it takes up less space.
Click on Discount Ramps. There is tons here.
Discount Ramps
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