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Wife and I went to the Chicago Motorcycle Show and checked out lots of cool stuff and both ended up with new brain buckets that weigh about 1/4 of what the old ones weigh. One of the coolest things I saw was a "Park N Move" for the garage. They make two models one that would work with a first gen and one that works with a second gen. Does anyone with a second gen here have or use one?? I questioned if it was tall enough, the guy demo's it with a Harley but to me it looks like the Harley is lower to the ground.

 

Here is a video I grabbed from youtube

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=dHOvrSlNrdM#!

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:bighug:Really cool. I just sprung for a craftsmen ATV lift and Carbon Ones free standing adapter, which I really like. Looks like I could have used one of these and I assume at less cost. I debated purchasing a center stand but was spooked by the stands welds braking and it being chrome..

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He was next to a guy selling lifts ( very stout lifts at that ) and still need a lift to change tires and other maintenance. Moving it in the garage is cool and the guy was cleaning the tire rims . . . and it looked sweet. A couple feet of storage is huge in the garage, I put the wife's boat on dollies to push it against the wall in winter. Maybe Carbon One will see this and figure out how to put wheels under his adapters with the legs. These things looked like 1/4" steel.

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looks like 1/4" steel and some casters. Can be used with a centerstand.

 

Didn't see how you get it down. Assume by using wheel locks

 

Approx cost $200

 

looks Sweeeeet!

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Looks like they work great, until those tiny wheels get caught in the groove between slbs of cement.

 

That would be my worry to.

As you are pushing it sideways if a wheel gets stopped in a hole or on a pebble it looks like it would be easy to tip the bike over. :scared:

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the larger the wheels the easier to push on uneven surfaces.

 

I've got a sloped garage floor. Already know what happens when i put my lincoln welder +450 lbs on it as it has 4" wheels. It likes to seek the lowest area...LOL

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