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Legal speeding's product

I have one. My K1200GT is an admittedly heavy bike but it's quite a handful to get up onto the Park-n-move.

They say to use a 1/2" board to raise either the front or rear wheel - I raise the rear wheel... and it is still a two person job. Others may have found a better technique, but I struggle.:violin

Once it's up on the Park-n-Move it rolls around easily in the garage.
 
park-n-move

I have one and I like it.
I wouldn't say it's super easy to get my RT up on it, but it's not really that hard either.

:german
 
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