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    Great find MTC!

    EZ ENuff to make a turntable w/something like that!!!!

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    My impulse master card is itching....now how wide is the center stand????
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    Well you know I bought it........ if it does not work out in the garage...may get a piece of granite about 14" and make a lazy susan for the dinning table...
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    Yes gravel roads can be a challenge. My drive way is 3 tenths mile long all gravel so I've gotten used to it. The 6 is more stable on it than other bikes I've had. That's one reason I still ride dirt bikes..... It helps the " flow"of that loose feel. Ride safe!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    Well you know I bought it........ if it does not work out in the garage...may get a piece of granite about 14" and make a lazy susan for the dinning table...

    Gunna wanna see pics of either one!
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    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by Scotrod View Post
    I like the MC jack idea,,, Especially because you could always use it later at the next location,,,

    Still need some kinda flat/strong surface,,,

    Any 'flat' areas in the driveway or is it all lumpy bumpy? The party would end quickly if ya dropped yer 6,,,
    driveway looks like WWII happened. wish I knew how to post a picture here to show you guys. the industrial lazy susan idea looks like the best so far. thx to all for their suggestings

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    The lazy susan deal works!!! If you have a garage...just pull into the garage and put the center stand down on a plate with ball bearing underneath...go to the back of the bike push down the front wheel will come off the ground and just push in a circle!!!!!


    Did this for years in a single car carport...on a Full Wing... just turned it around on the concrete using the same method !!! I have done it in a parking lot out on a ride and just spun the bike and pushed on the side of seat while pulling on the handle bars....
    unfortunately....no center stand got the basic toy. we Canadians aren't allowed the luxuries of you other folks....lol

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    I will post some pics and show how it cam out either way!!!!!
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    Oh Kay, why is it called Susan? Why not lazy Steve or any name. What is the origin of the name Lazy Susan?
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