Charlie originally designed the stands with the wheels on them for the gravel/dirt at Talladega. They definitely don't need a smooth surface. They also have removable handle options.
Sorry guys I wasn't clear. I meant swiveling wheels so you could roll a bike around in the garage i.e. sideways backwards forwards. I have plenty of regular stands. I know they have wheels on them
In that same vein - couldn't find one for a dirbike either. I have the mount on my trailer, I'd like to be able to use the TRS for either the race bike or dirt bike. (YZ450f if it matters)
Similar to this only with the customary Pit Bull quality. Front and rear. (something I wouldn't be afraid to push around a bike on)
If PitBull doesn't have a pin design already for your machine, just fill out their handy form and they'll make a custom set.
The new product for May is finished and ready to go. We're supposed to wait per our patent attorney, but we're getting antsy too!
We're not big fans of that swivel caster design. If we have a better idea, we'll be sure to bring something out though!
I think that would be a nice option, but as it is I slide bikes around my garage on pitbull stands on a regular basis. Works well on a painted concrete floor, but you do have to be a LITTLE cautious about it. I love my pitbulls, and I have had them all in use at the same time....twice.
damn! I think PitBull could get some more storage idears for us compulsive owners with multiple stands. Thankfully I only have 2 that are not being used at the moment. :up: Do you hold meetings in your garage for nameless friends that might use an inferior stand?
Never had an issue with the wheels and used to roll mine s lot because I was too lazy to take the bike off the stand.
New product for May, the Pit bull Hybrid Anchor: https://youtu.be/BBtMmOOkqvA What's better than a tie-down anchor with a 6,000 load capacity? One that can be pulled out of floor and moved out of the way or moved around to multiple locations
Nice! I'll be ordering some. You're really starting to piss me off though. How do you know what I need when I don't know what I need?
You guys get me every time. Especially with the whole, "Charlie has the brains, George has the good looks" video routine.
I hope these are being marketed far and wide beyond the motorcycle community. Seems like anyone who does commercial transport would be interested.