04-01-2018, 07:09 PM
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Shrimp Boat Captain
Bike: 2011 GSX-R750 street, ex-Boris 06 R6 track
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Trackmoto garage dolly
Edit: Sold.
This thing is a wheeled platform on which your rear wheel sits, plus a pad for your kickstand. Makes it easy to pivot and move your bike around.
Beefy construction, high quality locking casters.
For video of it in use and more details visit http://mytrackmoto.com
Bought this to see if I could improve the parking logistics in my garage. While it works fine, it's not well suited to my particular needs. It would work very well for someone with a large/heavy bike.
Cost me $100 plus shipping. Essentially brand new. Want to clear out the garage. BoRNie price $60, not willing to ship but will meet you partway if you're anywhere near southwestern CT.
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Last edited by adouglas; 04-10-2018 at 06:47 AM..
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04-10-2018, 06:48 AM
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Shrimp Boat Captain
Bike: 2011 GSX-R750 street, ex-Boris 06 R6 track
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Sold.
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04-10-2018, 05:21 PM
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Shrimp Boat Captain
Bike: 2001 F4i; 2006 VFR800
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Is there any particular reason this didn't work for you?
I've been considering a product similar this, or the Park-n-Move, to more easily spin the VFR around in my garage. Although I've gotten pretty good at walking the bike down my driveway backwards, it gets a little hairy when the front tire takes a ride on some of loose stone from our driveway's extension.
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04-10-2018, 05:34 PM
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Shrimp Boat Captain
Bike: 2011 GSX-R750 street, ex-Boris 06 R6 track
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Just the shape of the space in my garage. I have a pocket of room about 8 feet long to one side of the garage door where my bike gets parked. I ride in at an angle, but the bike is then too close to my car. I need to get the tail over closer to the wall.
This requires backing and filling, numerous times. Not difficult but it'd be nice to have some sort of device that'd just let me swing it over. This didn't quite do that as elegantly as I wanted it to.
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04-10-2018, 07:32 PM
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9.5 > 10
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tokyo Drift
Is there any particular reason this didn't work for you?
I've been considering a product similar this, or the Park-n-Move, to more easily spin the VFR around in my garage. Although I've gotten pretty good at walking the bike down my driveway backwards, it gets a little hairy when the front tire takes a ride on some of loose stone from our driveway's extension.
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If you have a center stand, Check this out: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xNwhSg2pg08
I saw a DIY a week or two ago that was essentially a lazy Susan turntable bearing and a piece of 12x12 steel plate.
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04-10-2018, 08:02 PM
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Shrimp Boat Captain
Bike: 2011 GSXR 600 (street), 03 SV650 (track), 88 Honda Hawk (street)
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mattr302
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At first I thought you were going to suggest he grip the bike with his teeth like the old timey guy at the beginning.
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