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Wheels rollers...

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Has anyone ever used wheels rollers under your Spyder for ease of movement into tight spaces for storage during winter months. Was looking into buying a set to use. Any suggestions or comments...
Thanks...
 
Sounds like a great idea! I figure you are thinking about the cradle type with 4 dolly wheels on each. Obviously you would need 3, and it should make moving the Spyder around
very easy. Good luck. Let us know how it works for you!! :thumbup:
 
Dolly for Spyder

IMG_20161107_095511.jpgIMG_20161107_095455.jpgIMG_20161107_095432.jpgIMG_20161107_095425.jpgIve just complete what you were asking about. The dollies are nothing special just moving dollies. Each on can handle 500 lbs, so three more than covers the weight of my ST-S. My softail slim in the back ground is sitting on one, 900 moving dolly. Each of these move around easily by one person.
The only issue I had was strapping the front wheels down so it wouldn't move off the front dollies.
Easy project, very handy when I want to work and move things around
 
Work well...

Several folks here have used them and find them very helpful and easy to use. harbor freight as them and some you can roll on to then raise them to roll..:thumbup:
 
DOLLIES

I got 3 at Home Depot years ago .......they were cheap at the time , ...... so check there or Lowe's ...... Mike :thumbup:
 
Last year I just left the parking brake off and used a couple of wheel chocks to keep it from moving when I didn't want it to.
 
Thanks for all the great information and links. Going to Farm and Fleet tomorrow and look at a set of car dollies. Next will be to read the manual to find out the jacking points for each wheel.
 
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