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Park-N-Move

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Great product

I bought one of these to put my 1200GS on. Putting the GS on this thing is really a challenge and I'm a pretty big guy.

But once it's on its really a pleasure and easy to move the bike around. I bought a second one with the purchase of my K1200RS. They operate just like the You Tube video.

You do need to have a smooth garage floor. Stone or large cracks are going to be a problem.

Wunderlich (sp) also makes one that I think is a little beefier than the the Park n Move. I one of each and I do like the Wunderlich model a little better - the wheels are more robust.

I couldn't imagine living without these little devices again.
 
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