Park-n-Move

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Has anyone evaluated this item from gycle gadgets?


http://cyclegadgets.com/Products/product.asp?Item=PNM
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That is a good money saving idea. =D>
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Saw a demo of this Park N Move gadget at one of the International Motorcycle shows. Think it is particularly slick, but mostly for bikes like our 1150R's that are so well balanced on the centerstands. Really easy to "load" the bike on the platform, then wheel it most anyplace in a garage. Unit seems sturdy and well constructed as well.

That homemade job is REALLY slick! Being of Scots heritage and "thrifty" I may have to make one of those! Thanks for posting that idea... :D

Ciao! BJ
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