Motorcycle Dolly?
#61
The cheap Harbor freight one sells for $79 dollars on sale. I picked one up figuring it would not be the first time I wasted $79 dollars.
Put my 2013 RGU and my Fatboy on it.
It does work and rolls ok on a good floor.
The RGU just barely fits length wise.
The extension for the jiffy stand could stick out a bit more but it works.
No issue with the Fatboy on it.
Sits low enough there is no problem getting bike on and off.
All in all not bad for $79 dollars.
Put my 2013 RGU and my Fatboy on it.
It does work and rolls ok on a good floor.
The RGU just barely fits length wise.
The extension for the jiffy stand could stick out a bit more but it works.
No issue with the Fatboy on it.
Sits low enough there is no problem getting bike on and off.
All in all not bad for $79 dollars.
#62
#63
Trackmoto
If you Google it, you get a site in Portuguese, but I also found it on eBay.
Made in Brazil, just now being imported into the US. Very expensive, around $500 but reviews say it's easier to load on/off than the HF. But at that price, I dunno
If you Google it, you get a site in Portuguese, but I also found it on eBay.
Made in Brazil, just now being imported into the US. Very expensive, around $500 but reviews say it's easier to load on/off than the HF. But at that price, I dunno
Last edited by doctorharrison; 07-03-2015 at 10:52 AM.
#64
I only saw one mention of this one and the link was bad. I'm short and didn't want to tippy toe up on one the Harbor freight styles.
http://www.oxbuilt.com/motorsportsdollies.php
UPS freight to me was $35 Amarillo to Nashville area. They were on sale last week, mine arrives on 7/30. Oughta do the trick.
http://www.oxbuilt.com/motorsportsdollies.php
UPS freight to me was $35 Amarillo to Nashville area. They were on sale last week, mine arrives on 7/30. Oughta do the trick.
#65
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I have the HF one. While it works just fine, you HAVE TO make sure your back tire is perfectly centered on it because if your rear tire rubs the side of the dolly it will force your bike over on it's side!!!!!!!!! DAMHIKT! So I don't use it anymore. I can back the bike in place in two moves so it's really no big deal!
#66
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I only saw one mention of this one and the link was bad. I'm short and didn't want to tippy toe up on one the Harbor freight styles.
http://www.oxbuilt.com/motorsportsdollies.php
UPS freight to me was $35 Amarillo to Nashville area. They were on sale last week, mine arrives on 7/30. Oughta do the trick.
http://www.oxbuilt.com/motorsportsdollies.php
UPS freight to me was $35 Amarillo to Nashville area. They were on sale last week, mine arrives on 7/30. Oughta do the trick.
#67
I have the HF one. While it works just fine, you HAVE TO make sure your back tire is perfectly centered on it because if your rear tire rubs the side of the dolly it will force your bike over on it's side!!!!!!!!! DAMHIKT! So I don't use it anymore. I can back the bike in place in two moves so it's really no big deal!