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Old 12-25-2008, 03:59 PM
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Has anyone tried one of these with their touring Harley?

Here's their website-- http://www.legalspeeding.com/Park-n-Move.htm


How well does it work with an UC? Any problems getting it off the dolly?

Thanks!
 
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I've never felt the balanced weight of an UC on a center stand. IF you had a center stand and the width of the center stand weren't wider than this dolly, I would think it would work fine.

I'm sure I didn't tell you anything you didn't already know. My only concern is the UC is a little more top heavy than the bike this guy used in his video. I just wouldn't want to hit a rock while rolling the dolly!! Good luck.
 
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I smell a group buy!!!!

This would be great to turn your bike around in the garage and a lot more compact then the one Harbor Freight sells....

Who wants to contact the business to set this up?????
 
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I'll give it a try! WE have nothing to loose. I think he would have to become a forum sponsor, is that correct?
 
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I emailed the company and explained that i have a center stand from Wheeldock and would like to know if their Park and Move has been evaluated with a Harley Touring bike. I also told them about the Wheeldock group buy.

Probably be a few days before i hear back.
 
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"I'm IN" (Group Buy). Looks ideal, especially for me with a gravel driveway which is a bitch to back the bike out backwards from the garage.
 

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I would be interested in a group buy as well. Would make moving the bikes around in the garage a hell of a lot easier.
 
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Being a WG rider, I have no center stand. Bummer, because I really would like this dolly. I have the harbor freight dolly, which works well, slides under a car when not in use, and is very stable. Just seems this one would be a bit easier to use - just drop the center stand onto the dolly, rather than having to roll the bike onto the dolly and drop the Jiffy stand into the tray.

This is the one I have (for those who haven't seen it or don't know what it is)
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=95896
 
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Got to thinking last night.....On the EZ-Up stand, only the rear wheel comes off the ground and that's with a 1/2" piece of plywood under it.

How is this roller going to get both wheels off the ground to make rolling around easy???

I'm I missing something????
 
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Originally Posted by HDV-GLIDE
Got to thinking last night.....On the EZ-Up stand, only the rear wheel comes off the ground and that's with a 1/2" piece of plywood under it.

How is this roller going to get both wheels off the ground to make rolling around easy???

I'm I missing something????
You need to watch the videos on the site listed in the first post. That's why I'm not to crazy about this dolly. You have to balance the bike on the center stand while pushing it across the floor. Concept is great, but I can already accomplish what he's doing with my center floor jack from sears. Well maybe not exactly!
 


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