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Hi New to this forum. does anyone make a center stand setup for dyna (2009) custom? I would like to use the "park-n-move" dolly. I have no room in my garage. http://www.bikebone.com/page/BBSC/PROD/Park-n-Move or if anyone has a better idea or suggestions they would be greatly appreciated . Thanks
With the park n move o you do need a center stand which I guess you have on your Dyna. for the cost I'd get a bike jack like JCK mentioned.
I bought one years ago not the J & S brand, I got mine from Schucks auto parts for about 80 dollars. It works great on my softail and old shovel head, the Dyna you have to be a little careful where you position the pads to clear the frame brace and oil pan but it still works great. I use it for exactly what you are wanting Jack the bike up and push it against the wall.
+1 on the J&S jack. My friend has one (JaronB) and after watching him jack the bike and move it around..... I'm getting one myself this year... will be great for winter mods
I also think Harbor freight has a motorcycle dolly that you might want to look at if you can't afford or don't want a jack (it's only $99, plus if you pick up a copy of Car And Driver or Cycle World, there's a coupon for 10 or 15 or 20% off (I can't remember which))
Hi New to this forum. does anyone make a center stand setup for dyna (2009) custom? I would like to use the "park-n-move" dolly. I have no room in my garage. http://www.bikebone.com/page/BBSC/PROD/Park-n-Move or if anyone has a better idea or suggestions they would be greatly appreciated . Thanks
I got a bike dolly from Harbor Freight. No center stand needed, and it's cheap (leass than $100).
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