REAR WHEEL DOLLY

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  1. duccmann

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    So now that I can’t ride year round here in CO, need to stuff my bike in the front corner of my garage so I can put my lighting in as well.
    Need a low center dolly that I can lean on the kickstand and slide it under he rear tire to push in about 3-4 feet towards the wall.
    Saw a set at harbor freight thats around $56.
    Actually made for cars but looks doable.
    I’ll jus sell the other one hopefully locally.
    Any advice y’all are using?
    Thanks
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    Yah thanks but that kickstand bar will stick out to far for my truck to be next to it.



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    Thought I’d get more of a response.
    Oh well guess I’ll buy the harbor freight ones.
    If anyone needs the extra one, let me know.
    I’ll leave this right here





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    Im struggling to understand your set up in the garage. I have a 8'x6' shed where I keep my bike. In the winter when not in use I move it from the "doorway" over to the right wall and can get the bike pretty tight up against it just by see sawing it into position whilst moving forward and back. Takes a few mins.
     
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    Number 2 looks like the ticket.
    To answer the question before you, only have a 10 ft gap between front wall and my work bench and snow blower which have been moved to the limit.
    Over $250 US
    Can’t swing since no work for 7 months due to Corona
    Thanks anyways man


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