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Harbor Freight Motorcycle Dolly - Anyone Using One?
#11
Here’s my Fiesta Sandwich.

The CB is wedged in front and the Triumph is in back.
They each have equal room on either side of the car.
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#12
(12-12-2024, 04:12 AM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: With my new need to park all three bikes in the garage, including one sandwiched between the front of my car and my cabinets, I figured one of these Harbor Freight motorcycle dollies would make maneuvering a bit easier.

Picked one up a few nights ago on Facebook, and adjusted the side stand outrigger to fit all three bikes. Only monkeyed with it for a few minutes, but found it hard to roll with a bike on it. I'll try lubing the caster wheels which should help, but I'm wondering if anyone here uses one, and if you'd have any hacks or tricks that makes it easier to use.


I bought one used but in good shape for the CB1100. Found it hard to maneuver, even on a smooth concrete floor. Sold it at a loss. I see them for sale all the time listed on Facebook marketplace.


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(12-12-2024, 01:55 PM)mtneers_imp Wrote:
(12-12-2024, 04:12 AM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: With my new need to park all three bikes in the garage, including one sandwiched between the front of my car and my cabinets, I figured one of these Harbor Freight motorcycle dollies would make maneuvering a bit easier.

Picked one up a few nights ago on Facebook, and adjusted the side stand outrigger to fit all three bikes. Only monkeyed with it for a few minutes, but found it hard to roll with a bike on it. I'll try lubing the caster wheels which should help, but I'm wondering if anyone here uses one, and if you'd have any hacks or tricks that makes it easier to use.


I bought one used but in good shape for the CB1100. Found it hard to maneuver, even on a smooth concrete floor. Sold it at a loss. I see them for sale all the time listed on Facebook marketplace.


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At least I'm not takin' a loss. In that picture above, it's loaded up in the car and ready to be delivered to its new owner.
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#14
Have one. Like it but wheels get a little stuck on the driveway stress seams. Handy inside the garage to move a bike around as space is tight in our 3rd bay with 4 bikes in there and other stuff
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#15
A better solution although a little more pricier. Park N Move.
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#16
Thumbs Up...it supports 1,100+ lbs weight capacity
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