turning bike in the garage
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RE: turning bike in the garage
this looks interesting
http://www.cyoma.com/seevideo.htm
just read a little more on this looks like its no longer available sorry
http://www.cyoma.com/seevideo.htm
just read a little more on this looks like its no longer available sorry
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RE: turning bike in the garage
ok heres another item but probably a little pricey
http://www.cyclespinner.com/
http://www.motoparksystems.com/
http://www.cyclespinner.com/
http://www.motoparksystems.com/
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RE: turning bike in the garage
The first one would be a wreck just waiting to happen, probably why it isn't around no more!
Second one is cool, but I can see a weekend project coming up for me. Don't know what that would cost but I am sure I could make something way cheaper myself....... hmm let's see.
Kinda reminds me of a roller I had from a convayer (spelling?) I had a section of rollers like trucks unload at the gas station. The rollers had pins in the end like pins in a wrist watch. I took out enough rollers so my wheel would sit in between but not hit the floor. Put a little ramp on the front. You could easily clean your rims without moving the bike..
Second one is cool, but I can see a weekend project coming up for me. Don't know what that would cost but I am sure I could make something way cheaper myself....... hmm let's see.
Kinda reminds me of a roller I had from a convayer (spelling?) I had a section of rollers like trucks unload at the gas station. The rollers had pins in the end like pins in a wrist watch. I took out enough rollers so my wheel would sit in between but not hit the floor. Put a little ramp on the front. You could easily clean your rims without moving the bike..
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RE: turning bike in the garage
ive got the same problem. too many cars in the driveway and a one car garage
i use the sears motorcycle lift (red)
drive straight in, and when i want to take the bike out without backing down a narrow steep driveway
i just lift the bike high enough to get both wheels of the ground and spin it. The lift lets it down slow
very easy. Its also easy to get the bike close to the wall for storage. Paid $75 on sale at sears great lift.
good for cleaning, fluids ect. you be glad you bought it.
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i use the sears motorcycle lift (red)
drive straight in, and when i want to take the bike out without backing down a narrow steep driveway
i just lift the bike high enough to get both wheels of the ground and spin it. The lift lets it down slow
very easy. Its also easy to get the bike close to the wall for storage. Paid $75 on sale at sears great lift.
good for cleaning, fluids ect. you be glad you bought it.
[IMG]local://upfiles/20753/B31256048D874C439FB4D02E536EDECA.jpg[/IMG]