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Peter

Waltham, MA, US, 02453

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The Cost of a Goldwing is only the down-payment for all of the accessories you add to it =)
 

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08.31.2009


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Gray 2008 Honda GL1800

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Park-n-Move Wheeled Dolly
ITEM CODE: LLPNMS,   SKU: LLPNMS

03.19.2012
I've owned one of these for about 3 seasons now, originally I had a very uneven surface to work with which made this almost impossible to use. Two years ago that was resolved with a new floor and now I feel that I can give a proper review.

First of all it is critical to get your bike centered on this as best as possible. If you aren't closed to centered you will find it very difficult to move your bike. This might not be as much of an issue for lighter bikes but with a wing it seem imperative. One trick I use is to put a piece of wood on the floor and roll the bike's back tire on it. this makes it easier to slide the Dolly under the bike without a lot of fuss. This also makes it a lot easier to get the bike up on its center stand.

Once on the stand is where the fun begins! Even with the bike centered in the dolly you will find that it is very easy to pull the bike towards you but pushing it away from you can be a challenge to the point that I even pushed the bike right off the dolly once which really put the bike in a precarious position.

Oh and I use the same board trick when I am taking the bike off the center stand while on the dolly and I've never really had an issue.

Bottom line I bought one, I have it and will use it when I have to put my bike away. Would I buy another one? No I just don't think that is really made for such a heavy bike.
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