Moving bikes around

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Moving bikes around

Post by Kwacky »

It might be a bit simple but I've picked up a couple of tips from this

[video]https://youtu.be/zVnhGMTWLU4[/video]
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I always paddle the bike out of the garage, sometimes engine on and always push the bike from the front to put it away because I have to push it past the car and up a ramp.

Good video!
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I try not to paddle the Honda, it's too tall
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useful tips there.


That V2 Ducati is the only sportbikes that could persuade me to buy another one....if i had the cash.
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I hate getting my bike out the garage it takes ages
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I always reverse mine in
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Post by D6Nutz »

Meh, mine stays on the drive. Too much effort to push it round the back.


Top tip. Don't push a bike backwards, in the dark, when your tired and have had a couple of glasses of wine.

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Anyone else just looking at the bike and not hearing a thing he says? Man I like that V2!
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Post by Frankie »

I think working at a dealers for a while honed my skills, wheeling customers bikes, sales bikes, in and out every morning and every evening helped with that !!! big GS's and and the K1600!!!
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