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    Default Motorcycle dolly

    Anyone seen one of these to suit the spyders ? RS.

    I'm pushed for space I need to jack up the rear and swing it around into my shed so I can fit my other toys in .


    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Motorcycl...item339f27c0fa



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    Default What I use

    Here's what I use..a pair of car dollys for the front tires and a small wooden furniture dolly for the rear tire. Total cost was about $50-60.
    http://http://m.harborfreight.com/2-...not%20provided

    The wooden dolly is also available from the same site.
    Hope this helps
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    Default Here's what I do...

    Though not lacking space when I need to move more into the light... but the one your looking at will work nicely if you don't have a trailer hitch. Run a rod through the axel with enough out each end to be able to clip onto...
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    Quote Originally Posted by 109spyder View Post
    Anyone seen one of these to suit the spyders ? RS.

    I'm pushed for space I need to jack up the rear and swing it around into my shed so I can fit my other toys in .


    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Motorcycl...item339f27c0fa



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    I use a snow machine dolly.....they come in three's....only issue is when you go to move it you have to have someone on machine with brake on as front wheels move when you push machine .

    http://www.amazon.com/Extreme-Max-58...owmobile+dolly

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    Default Snow machine dollys

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve67 View Post
    I use a snow machine dolly.....they come in three's....only issue is when you go to move it you have to have someone on machine with brake on as front wheels move when you push machine .

    http://www.amazon.com/Extreme-Max-58...owmobile+dolly

    Do do you have to jack up each wheel to put the dolly under the wheel?

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    Yes, the dolly instructions state to safely jack the vehicle.

    The rear motorcycle stand, if you could find one wide enough, would lift the rear tire but it does not move around, unless you pick the rear of the motorcycle up.

    Jack and the dollies should work nicely.

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    bad link.



    Quote Originally Posted by Vader View Post
    Here's what I use..a pair of car dollys for the front tires and a small wooden furniture dolly for the rear tire. Total cost was about $50-60.
    http://http://m.harborfreight.com/2-...not%20provided

    The wooden dolly is also available from the same site.
    Hope this helps
    Last edited by Peter Aawen; 11-25-2019 at 07:13 PM. Reason: Fixed quote display

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    Quote Originally Posted by nightcruiser View Post
    bad link.



    Quote Originally Posted by Vader View Post
    Here's what I use..a pair of car dollys for the front tires and a small wooden furniture dolly for the rear tire. Total cost was about $50-60.
    http://http://m.harborfreight.com/2-...not%20provided

    The wooden dolly is also available from the same site.
    Hope this helps
    The post was started in 2015 that may have some thing to do with it not working!! Sorry,, these old post some time crack me up, people hall the things out of the library of knowledge, and start helping some one out that has had four more bikes sence then!!
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