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I have used this to turn my Honda Pan European around in the garage. I could only get it onto the stand by using a block under the back wheel (after which it's easy) and once on it is fine. I apply the brakes to the castors while getting the bike on and off. My garage has a smooth concrete floor, if it didn't I expect it wouldn't be so easy to wheel about as the castors aren't huge. And what people say about the rubber mat is true. Also, it's a bit expensive but it's better than a lazy susan turntable which would only work if absolutely central in the garage and with the dolly I can move the bike to the side to create more room.
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I bought this thinking it would be perfect for moving my bikes around on concrete floor of my garage. I have four bikes and tried on all of them. Yamaha x max 500cc step through. Well it went on the dolly OK but the bike is front heavy so I could move back end but can't move bike sideways. Kawasaki gpx 750 similar prob but will move sideways if you have strong arms to balance bike. Honda pan European st1100, not a chance! I tried everything to get this on dolly including a winch to pull bike back and up. With all the wheels on dolly bracked and wedged the dolly just skids on the rubber wheels along floor making the whole thing quite dangerous. The only bike that worked well on dolly was my little gs125! Sadly I can pick that up by hand and move anyway. Given up with it and will look at the full length dolly with side stand support. Read full review
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Feels a good solid well made piece of kit. Works well once the bike is on, great way to make the best of a confined space and useful when cleaning the bike. Putting my bike on the center stand on the mover however takes some force to the point where it hurts your foot unless you have the strongest soled boots on.The grippy rubber surface on the mover starts to rip off in no time and I find that putting the brakes on and off on each of the movers wheels can be awkward to get to at times. But other than those minor points I would recommend one it just makes storing the bike neatly by a garage wall so easy.
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Many reviews indicated difficulty hoisting the bike onto the dolly. I have a Suzuki 1250 Bandit GT which is no lightweight. I had to carefully locate the main stand feet to stop the main stand foot lug hitting the raised lug that support the casters. Once that was done I had no real problem hauling the bike onto the dolly. Now very easy to move the bike around.
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Dolly appears to be well made! I have a garage on a slope and use it to drive in and turn a heavy (265kg) bike 180 degrees in order to ride safely out. Small castor wheels means your floor needs to be fairly smooth, mine is uneven concrete therefore the dolly wheels tend to get stuck in the ruts in the floor. Also due to operation of my centre-stand I have to raise the bike up by approx. 30mm by riding onto blocks in order the dolly is then at the equivalent of ground height when pulling onto centre-stand. May not apply to all bikes. I also have a block for the side stand to ensure bike remains safe prior to placing bike on the dolly just in case dolly slides before bike completely loaded.
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