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Park-n-Move Wheeled Dolly
By Adaptiv Technologies SKU: LLPNMS
- $249.99
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32 Member Reviews
1 Star: 6
2 Stars: 3
3 Stars: 2
4 Stars: 5
5 Stars: 16
Park-n-Move Wheeled Dolly
ITEM CODE: LLPNMS, SKU: LLPNMS
11.03.2020
Good product but misleading video-Need to raise GoldWing to use
As other reviewers have mentioned, my GoldWing is too heavy to lift onto the dolly without raising it up a couple of inches.Once I raised it, it was easy to lift onto the dolly. |
Park-n-Move Wheeled Dolly
ITEM CODE: LLPNMS, SKU: LLPNMS
08.19.2020
Very Deceptive
No question that the video is very deceptive which is why I'm sure they turned off comments for it. This dolly will work, but you will find it almost impossible to put your wing on the center stand unless you're using an aftermarket center stand for easy lifting. If you look very close at the video, you can clearly see that it is NOT an OEM center stand he is demonstrating with. I bought this after-market stand and I'm very happy with it so I'll have no issues using this dolly, but I find it pathetic that the seller/manufacturer have to mislead people especially on such and expensive item. For that reason I give this 1-star. Shame on them. |
Park-n-Move Wheeled Dolly
ITEM CODE: LLPNMS, SKU: LLPNMS
10.27.2019
PARK-N-MOVE WHEELED DOLLY
Got this for my Goldwing to park in a very tight garage. After the first use I see that it is the perfect choice for this with a couple of "work a rounds", 1st I can't get the wing onto this without first putting a 2" by whatever width board behind the rear wheel and backing the wing onto it, Then just align the Park n Move to the center stand feet, push down on the center stand and lift on the rear grab handle and it pops up onto it without a problem. 2nd when moving the bike around don't made 90 degree turns, arch the turn so the swivel wheels can change directions easier which make the chance of the bike coming of the dolly a lot less. I prefer to take the bike off of it while sitting on the bike and with my 34" inseam this wasn't a problem, i moved the bike sideways to set the casters to the side(like the directions they are on the picture), locked to new style brakes on them, climbed on and gave is a rock forward and it popped right off. Great product if you use it correctly. |
Park-n-Move Wheeled Dolly
ITEM CODE: LLPNMS, SKU: LLPNMS
12.04.2018
Works great! (with a little work)
At first I also thought that this was too hard to get onto the stand, but after putting a little thought into it. I figured that if I put a 2 x 6 behind the back wheel, and put it into reverse to back onto it, I would be able to get my Goldwing GL1800 on the stand. It worked like a charm. This made it much easier to put it up on the center stand (because of the fact that the back wheel was now higher off the floor). |
Park-n-Move Wheeled Dolly
ITEM CODE: LLPNMS, SKU: LLPNMS
02.04.2017
Too hard to get an 800lb bike on this stand
This gadget is promoted for use with a Gold Wing, but it was super hard for me to get my bike on it. I can see why another reviewer had to use an aftermarket easy-up center stand to make it work. But, even when I did manage to hoist my behemoth of a motorcycle onto this thing, the bike slipped off while I was rolling it. I may not have had the bike stand perfectly squared on the roller, but I attempted to get it straight. Either way, that was all it took for me. I'm not using it again. Thankfully, the bike fell toward me and I didn't lose it into the garage wall. Watch for a yellow one on eBay. P.S. The dude in the video is either a Hungarian powerlifter with tree trunks for legs, or they've already installed the easy-up center stand on that bike. |
Park-n-Move Wheeled Dolly
ITEM CODE: LLPNMS, SKU: LLPNMS
12.30.2016
Good for GL1800, Great for smaller bikes
Just received the Dolly (self bought XMas present) to solve the problem of storing 2 bikes in front of a car in a 2 stall garage. This product is made extremely well and works very well for my 2001 Yamaha VMax. It took very little effort to put the VMax on and off the stand and wheel it into a small corner of the garage. This has saved my back as I used to have to pick up the rear end while on center stand and move it inch by inch against the wall. Now I can easily move the Vmax into the corner, touching the wall and the '15 Goldwing can sit right next to it and is now further away from the car parked in front of both of them. I tried the Dolly once on my Goldwing and it wasn't much tougher to get on and off the stand (I am 6'3" and in good shape), but it may be tougher for smaller riders. What was surprising, however, was how hard it was to move the Goldwing while on the Dolly - at 900+ lbs, it was much harder to push/pull than the VMax (~600lbs). I will give it more time on the Goldwing, try the 2x8 solution and sweep the floor better in the spring and report back again. Over all, this was an excellent product for my VMax, my lower back and my storage problem. |
Park-n-Move Wheeled Dolly
ITEM CODE: LLPNMS, SKU: LLPNMS
11.30.2016
VERY SATISFIED OWNER
Bought the dolly 4 years ago. Now use it with my 2012 Goldwing, Hard to get on the dolly for a 65+ year old guy, but since purchasing an easy-on/easy-off center stand from another supplier, it works great. Much easier to get on and off the dolly. The only thing, with the aftermarket center-stand, the rear wheel of the bike doesn't come off the ground. However, I can roll the bike easily into and out of its garage parking space. I am very pleased with it. Once in a while over the past four years of usage, one of the casters can get hung up on a pebble on my garage floor and leave a mark. But that's about it. I gave up on the little thumb-screws on the dolly casters which are to be used when getting the bike off the dolly. They are pretty lame. So I just bought a couple of rummer wheel chocks that I put in from of the front two casters and that does the trick nicely. Thus, my four-star rating instead of five stars. All in all though, I am pleased with the Park-n-Move Dolly and have recommended it to others. |
Park-n-Move Wheeled Dolly
ITEM CODE: LLPNMS, SKU: LLPNMS
08.24.2016
Not for F6B
I have a 2015 and to put it on this dolly was impossible by myself. The center stand sits too high; making it extremely difficult to lift on the dolly. I tried to do mini ramps as others indicated but I really didn't want to go through the hassle of walking my F6B on a ramp to make this work. |
Park-n-Move Wheeled Dolly
ITEM CODE: LLPNMS, SKU: LLPNMS
02.12.2015
Park and move
I bought this dolly to put my bike in a tight corner in my garage , it's hard to lift the bike on the dolly by myself, with the help of my wife it's much easier. it's a great product to move my bike around the garage , I can roll my bike into a tight corner with ease,for winter storage. |
Park-n-Move Wheeled Dolly
ITEM CODE: LLPNMS, SKU: LLPNMS
11.18.2014
Works great but...
It works great but it raises the rear wheel a little higher which puts the center stand in an almost vertical position. I would suggest a small wheeled dolly to place under the front wheel to level the bike, like the kind you would put under a snowmobile ski . The more of an angle on the center stand, the less chance you have of the center stand retracting if you hit an obstruction while wheeling the bike around. Very handy when putting the Goldwing in the garage for her season of hibernation |
Park-n-Move Wheeled Dolly
ITEM CODE: LLPNMS, SKU: LLPNMS
07.18.2014
Nice Little Tool
So, I read the reviews and was a little concerned about all of the comments around problems in lifting the bike up onto the stand. But, I figured what the hell ... I really do need something exactly like this to be able to store my 'wing in a very tight garage, especially since my wife said her 'vette isn't going anywhere. I received the device yesterday, and in my humble estimation, it is perfect. First of all, I did what I never do and actually read the directions, which is why I now know that raising the rear suspension to it's highest point makes loading easier. Second, I learned that placing a simple 2 x 8 under the rear wheel and reversing onto it makes loading the dolly easy - no harder that putting the bike on the center stand in a parking lot. I didn't have to build a special stand or little ramp ... just backed onto the 2 x 8. I have the stock stand - no "special" center stand and this method worked perfectly. Not only that, I did it 4 times just to confirm I wasn't just lucky on the first try. As far as moving the thing around the garage and having the bike tilt or fall off, I can't even imagine how you would do that if you were just being careful. First off, push the thing slowly ... how much time are you saving by trying to push it as fast as you can? If you do this and do hit a pebble (you should have swept the floor first), the momentum will be insufficient to tip the bike. It will just stop and you'll have to remove the obstacle. How to move it. I don't know if the guy in the video is actually a rider or not, but I would highly recommend that you don't push your 900 lb. motorcycle around by the spoiler, especially by pushing down to raise the front wheel - that is unless you want to buy a $1,000 trunk lid. Instead. I would say to only move it with one hand on the handlebar and one on the passenger grip. And, despite other claims, I found that pushing or pulling really doesn't make much difference. To unload the bike, you can follow the cumbersome manufacturers instructions by tightening down the difficult to reach thumbscrews on the wheels or you could do it the easy way. How's that? Put the 2 x 8 back under the rear wheel, put two wedges (you might have to make these - I used paper wedges that printers use to adjust stacked of paper) under each of the forward wheels and just push the damn bike off the dolly. No muss, no fuss. Remember to readjust your suspension before riding. This is a great little tool but at first I thought it was a little pricey. Wrong. This thing is built like a tank and my guess is that it will easily outlast me on this earth. I rate it a 5 star "buy" |
Park-n-Move Wheeled Dolly
ITEM CODE: LLPNMS, SKU: LLPNMS
06.03.2014
Updated review on my 2 dollies!
As you can tell from my previous review below, I like the dolly. So much so I bought another one for my son's VFR. I was surprised to see that his was painted a bright yellow (nice) and had different caster/wheels on it than mine from 3 years ago. My original (?) dolly has the dual wheel with the dark grey colour stand. It moves around fine. However I decided to put my Goldwing on the new one with a single wheel (as shown in yellow/photo) and WOW...it is even easier to roll around! It's like the dolly has power steering now! As usual, be very careful to have an absolutely clean floor when moving it around. And when you want to change directions (i.e. from moving the bike sideways to going backwards), gently push it so it allows the wheels on the dolly to realign otherwise your bike CAN go flying off the dolly...not fun! Always keep your sidestand down for precaution and if you find it moves when putting the bike on the dolly, use a wedge like I do sometimes. I also ensure to put the bike up on the dolly using my heavy duty riding boots as it helps to reduce the pressure point of the centre stand tab where you press down. I can't lift my bike up with my running shoes on for instance. With the amount of weight (900+ lbs) on it on two very small points of contact, I am extremely pleased to see absolutely no deflection/bending of the platform whatsoever. A bit more effort of course to get the bike on the dolly but there's no way I could store 2 bikes in my tiny garage with 2 cars without these versatile and well built dollys (dollies?). And remember: MADE IN THE USA. |