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Have one hanging on the wall . That is where it shall stay. They are meant to be a display stand. I don't display my bike I ride it. Not sure if it is the worst money I ever spent but darn close.
Have one hanging on the wall . That is where it shall stay. They are meant to be a display stand. I don't display my bike I ride it. Not sure if it is the worst money I ever spent but darn close.
Sounds like you should sell it then, right. They are definitely NOT designed to be a display stand, although they could be used for that purpose also. Maintenance is easier. Loading is easier. Storage is easier. I use mine each and every time I ride and when the ol' gal ( she's 65 with a bad knee and still loves to go ) goes she prefers to get on the scooter while on the stand.
You can get 1/2 your money back and someone else can use it.
Mike
Not in the used parts business, someone has to stock pile a few parts so the next generation can have the excitement of a barn find . Long after I am gone some one will have a heck of a rummage sale.
But my garage is full of clutter and I move it off on craigslist.
unused project parts, accs for bikes I no longer own ( like a 24 pack of BMW hinged oil filters) take off parts etc. parts for 66 cadillacs....
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