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    Motorcycle dolly?

    Does anyone store their B on a dolly to move it around? I park mine in a garage in the front left side. The right side is against the wall and the back of the B is up against the front wall. Anyway I would like to use a dolly so many can move it around easier.
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    I want one of these.

    http://youtu.be/1N2KdXHejMM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tedubya View Post
    I want one of these.

    http://youtu.be/1N2KdXHejMM
    that guy needs a tire in the worst way!!!

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    I like it but tougher than a "B" to get I on the center stand. I was think more of the kind you drive it onto.
    Former owner of a 99 Valkyrie for 15 years.

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    Harbor Freight! Motorcycle Dolly! On sale for $79.99
    http://www.harborfreight.com/media/c...mage_11960.jpg

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    Does the F6B fit in that dolly?
    Former owner of a 99 Valkyrie for 15 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zeus661 View Post
    Does the F6B fit in that dolly?
    Do a search on the Harbor Freight Site! All the technical details of the dolly are listed/identified

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    Harbor freight Dolly

    Dolly is too short for F6B; rear tire hangs out past wheel stop and edge of dolly. Bit the bullet and bought J&S jack instead of welding in 4" addition to dolly since I don't weld yet and the jack works really well with the belly pan installed.

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    OXBUILT

    I just bought a dolly from OXBUILT. So far I've only used it a few times. It really helps in turning the B around in my one car garage. I wound up using door stops under the wheels to help keep the dolly in one place when I ride up on it. Other than that it works pretty well. It does take some effort to move it around once the bike is on the dolly but not too much. It is also a little hard to judge exactly where the wall is when you push it sideways. It is relatively expensive - $300 + shipping but so far I think it is well worth the money. It is very well constructed with heavy duty steel.

    http://www.oxbuilt.com/uploads/Dolly_Brochure.pdf
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