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Old 02-10-2012 | 07:12 PM
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HERE YOU GO!

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COOLEST thing to have, EVER!!!! CYCLE SPINNER!!!
« on: Yesterday at 12:20:20 PM »
Quote I bought this and only used it a handful of times. It PAINS ME TO SELL IT! Unfortunately, my 3 car garage is now stuffed to the gills...and I don't see an end to it in the near future. My BIG lifted Superduty resides where this used to be installed.

This Cycle Spinner makes pulling in and out of the garage SOOOOOO easy! Ride up, set it on it's kickstand, lift the lever, spin it around... ride off! You can spin this with 2 fingers, it's that smooth. This is a real back and time saver... I know when backing up and maneuvering your bike can be a real PITA.

All you need is to install a couple bolts into your garage floor... very simple. I added the HD kickstand pucks, it is set up for a Touring bike.

Check out their website: http://www.cyclespinner.com/

Watch the video... it tells the story.

I paid close to $1400 for this shipped to my door. It can be yours for $850. Shipping would be too much money and hassle, so local pickup would be necessary. There has to be a couple guys that want this sweet spinner!

Feel free to contact me via pm or by cell at FOUR EIGHT ZERO 399-2220.

Thanks!

Tim


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Old 02-10-2012 | 08:06 PM
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Just a note. Don't forget that the 'Spinner' requires a pretty large area to work. It needs a circle the same diameter as the length of the unit. It looks like that's about 8 foot diameter circle in your garage.
 
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Old 02-10-2012 | 09:29 PM
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sounds like a lot to go through just to turn your bike around.
you should easily be able to turn your bike around in 2 parking spaces.
Pull in over to the corner, back it around, your done.
 
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Old 02-10-2012 | 10:09 PM
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I can turn my scoot around in half of the garage... if I wanted to. I've never felt it was any big deal to back out onto the driveway, turn around, and go.
 
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Old 02-11-2012 | 07:17 AM
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Originally Posted by SharkBite
Unless I'm just not real coordinated, don't think that the j&s can just spin around freely. It can take a little effort and if you're in a tight space it could be tricky. Two of the wheels rotate but the other two are in a fixed position. Yes, it maneuvers extremely well but doesn't just spin on the spot.
yes true but it works flawlessly everytime, I bought my J & S just for this reason, made turning around so much easier in my garage.....in, up, around and done !
 
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