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Thanks for the pics. They are great! Been considering this for my garage and was concerned if my RK would fit. Lots of reviews said no. Your pics confirm otherwise.
keep in mind the stop rods they give you to use won't work for bigger bike.. i could get one in but what was the point of that? i just leave the bike in gear when i pull it around.. also the when on the stand it helps keep it in place as it's "contained" by the dolly.
only reason i use it in my garage is the floor is too slick to back the bike up while on it.. that little bit of sand is slippery on that floor.
too smooth.
Last edited by last12know; May 23, 2018 at 10:32 PM.
I have two in use for several years. They work well. Right now they are under two Sportsters. In the past I have used them on Dynas, Softails and Touring. I leave the stop bar off for touring.
I use one on my 2014 Road King. It's a tight fit but it does fit. One word of caution, make sure the locks are down on both ends before trying to remove the bike. I was trying to back it off and the dolly scooted away as I held the bike all the way to the ground. No damage just embarrassment.
Just bought one the other day from a guy who can’t ride anymore. Like others have said it’s a tight fit for an Ultra but it works. Really easy to move it around the garage.
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