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Harbor freight motorcycle dolly

Discussion in 'General' started by notbostrom, May 26, 2013.

  1. Orvis

    Orvis Well-Known Member

    Beware of the rat-race in garages. We built our house and had a 24 X 24 garage built into it. In three months it was too small. I then built a 24 X 30 shop. It looked cavernous. (when empty) :eek: Two years later it was.................... yep, too small. DAMN! what next? I'm thinking about 4000 sq. ft.

    (probably too small)



    :)
     
  2. guzziguy

    guzziguy Well-Known Member

    The nice thing about harbor freight is that it is such cheap shit that if you have to spend $50 on nice wheels you're still well ahead, and if you have to, you can weld a front wheel support or otherwise hack it around and not feel too bad.
     
  3. :crackup:

    It is the same shit with trailers. When i did my first track day, i had a 6x10 open trailer...and was perfectly fine. Then i ended up with a 7x12 enclosed trailer and thought it was perfect!

    ....for about 3 months. :crackup:

    Now im thinking about shitcanning the Toy Hauler so i can get a motorhome and pull a bigger trailer so i can have a bigger garage.
     
  4. notbostrom

    notbostrom DaveK broke the interwebs

    agree 100% but this is the only thing I've found at a reasonable price. I have 2 street bikes and the race bike.. wish one was a dirtbike.. i'd just lean that sucker against the wall
     
  5. trancework

    trancework It's always now...

    I have one, was going to get a couple stopped at one. IMO, the kickstand leg is too wide, doesn't save as much space as I wanted. Also, as previously noted, it's not as mobile as it looks. Had I known, I would not have bought one.
     
  6. some guy #2

    some guy #2 Well-Known Member

    You can change the casters to heavier duty units and it will roll/glide easier. Not night and day but a def. improvement.
     

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