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Hello, I'm looking for a dolly for my bike (15 SGS). I have a older 1 car garage/workshop. I pull the bike in forward and it usually takes a 5 point turn to get it facing so I can pull it out forward. My driveway has a down hill slant so backing it in is not something I want to do. I'm looking for a dolly so I can turn the bike around and move it in the garage easily. I already have a motorcycle jack. I want something I can just roll on, move the bike and roll off when i'm ready to ride.
Here is an alternative that keeps your bike in a upright position which gives you a bit more room in your garage. I use this to store my limited up against the wall in front of my car. The only disadvantage is that you have to use your jack to get the bike on and off the dolly. But this model is sturdy and very maneuverable. It gets both wheels off the ground and provides a stable and safe way to work on your bike.
Has anyone used the Harbor Freight or Discount Ramp dolly's? Harbor Freight is 79.99 and Discount Ramps is 119.99. Both are 1250 lb capacity and I have a coupon for HF.
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