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    Senior Member SimonTemplar's Avatar
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    Hello Dolly.....

    Well.....after doing battle for nearly a month with the local stealership over the purchase of an F6 and never getting anywhere, I finally broke down and waved them goodbye. Went a ways down the road and....(wait for it).........next week, I'm the proud new owner of a '15 Matte Silver Deluxe.


    As my garage is already way too overcrowded, the first thing I need to pick up is a dolly of some species or other. The wife has grudgingly agreed to give up part of her side...but only as long as she can still get her Crossfire in.

    I checked out past threads on the matter but found nothing conclusive. Who is using them? Which one are you using? How's it working out?


    I've looked at several. The Park n Ride, the Harbor Freight (not terribly serious about this one), and the MotoMover (obscenely expensive but the best design I've yet found). The Park n Ride looks great....but they never tell you how you're going to get your bike back down off of it without sending the thing skittering across the floor (or drive...or yard...or...)



    Advice?




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    I used the Harbor Freight Haul Master Item# 95896, it works great for a BMW R, never had my F6B on it.
    Just a note, it doesn't like the expansion joints on my garage floor, hopefully you only have cut lines.

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    Go to youtube

    punch in TRACKMOTO, its a low profile yellow one that you just roll onto and put your kickstand down and roll the bike easily guiding it with the steering.
    Also if you have a center stand check out the Park-n-move, which I think is the best of the bunch. You can just google that one.

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    I purchased the OXBUILT dolly. I've had this for about 3 months and am very satisfied.
    I spent quite a bit of time looking for the best one. The center stand models have problems getting the bike off. This product is very well built and will take the weight of the F6B. I have a one car garage and use the dolly to turn the bike around and to tuck it away when not in use.

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    http://www.oxbuilt.com/motorcycle-dollies.html
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    I've looked at the TrackMoto's online. However, they're made in Brazil and I have yet to find a USA dealer/distributor.

    OxBuilt's are interesting as well....but they are saying preorder for delivery in a month. Still...the best of what I've found that won't break the bank.

    As for centre stand dollies...I'd be interested in the Park-N-Move (sold by WingStuff and a few others) if the casters locked. (Free-wheeling casters no doubt cause big troubles coming back off of the stand) Can't tell, but it doesn't appear that they lock, however. Anyone have one?




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