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Reviews (3)

20 Jun, 2020
Basic but effective
The thread feed could be better. However does a good job and reduces stabbing injuries. Quality of stitching relies on practice.

07 May, 2024
Quickly sent. As described. Looks good. Thank you.
Quickly sent. As described. Looks good. Thank you.

22 Apr, 2020
Practice with a mate untill you're confident.
First off, this is better than expected and I happily recommend it.
Pros:
Very solid and the wheels cope well with a not completely smooth garage floor. The dolly happily copes with the 250+ kgs of my bike. Glad I bought the heavier duty version though.
Makes manoeuvring the bike in a confined space easy
Cons: (These would apply to any dolly not just this one.)
Whilst pushing the loaded dolly forward it was be stopped by a pebble. The bike's momentum caused it to continue, rolling forward off the centre stand and dolly. In order to move it forward, I had been pushing from the back of the bike in order to lift the front wheel off the ground. I was very lucky not to drop it. Now I'm aware, I'll be more careful.
Only other issue was that initially I could not load the bike onto the dolly. The extra height, though minimal required more strength than I had. The solution is simple. I drive/push the bike onto a short section of 40mm wooden plank (just the back wheel). Now the extra height is no problem.