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I like that! But you haven't seen my garage..........
Two problems with that - first, I'd need to turn the bike through 180 degrees outside the garage, which is too much hassle, and second, it leans...
Apologies for not replying for a week - my PC disagreed with a Windows update and went for a very expensive holiday. There's been a lot of...
Hi, nothing if you are OK with mounting onto the stand each time you go into the garage, but I'm looking for a solution that allows me to walk in,...
That would break me and the bike I think, but it's an interesting, if high effort, option
Hi, I do have an Abba stand but don't want to mount the bike on it every time I remove it from the garage. I'm looking for the simplest operation...
Fair question - I don't want to minimize the effort into moving it too and from it's park position but accept some technology is required to...
Cheers - actually, that is the best solution yet but a little bit excessive for my requirements. If I can't cobble something together I can see...
Baking tray is in the right direction maybe, if I could restrict the movement in the right direction, it would be strong enough. I was hoping...
Cheers, I guess this is similar to the carpet. I will try that but suspect it will be not be robust... As far as moving the other stuff goes, that...
Hi, afraid not as I don't want to raise the bike off the ground.
Anybody nearly injured themselves or dropped their bike whilst parking in the garage? I like mine against the RHS garage wall in the far corner...
Is it really that bad? Perhaps there's an underlying mechanical problem? I had a new 848 Evo in 2012 and couldn't believe how bad the stock Ducati...
I'd go for that if the design was proved to be robust.