I had one of the Park-n-Move dollies for a while, it was given to me. I used it about a year before selling it. Just too much hassle to get the ST up on it, and back off it when time to ride.. I suppose if my garage was more crowded, I'd have kept it. It worked ok once the bike was up on it. Here is what it looked like:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Motorcycle-...r-Stand-With-360-Degree-Casters-/311564262260
It did not take up a lot of space either.
Only good up to 500 pounds. ST is 631 poundsI had one of the Park-n-Move dollies for a while, it was given to me. I used it about a year before selling it. Just too much hassle to get the ST up on it, and back off it when time to ride.. I suppose if my garage was more crowded, I'd have kept it. It worked ok once the bike was up on it. Here is what it looked like:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Motorcycle-...r-Stand-With-360-Degree-Casters-/311564262260
It did not take up a lot of space either.
Saw this in Rider Mag, a bit costly..
http://condor-lift.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=100
I have two condor chocks. They will hold bike up no stand. The dolly is a great piece of Kit. Some UK lingo there...if you have a smooth concrete floor they will slide. Some roughness they won't. Dolly is also very well made. I went to the manufacturer great people.These guys were at the BMW MOA National rally. Great, quality product. They also sell chocks for your garage floor and trailers. Good people great product. And, while it is not expensive for what it is, it is a lot of money to park your bike.
SteveST1300 said:that when deployed raises the wheels off the floor so you can walk/ride the bike on.