Golly Posted July 12, 2022 Posted July 12, 2022 Hi looking for a little advice AND SORRY IF THIS SEEMS LIKE A DUMB QUESTION. I have a motorbike dolly mover now the shed where I keep my bike is too small to accommodate the dolly, so can people tell me what it's made, and also how easy would it be to cut to make it shorter, Quote
husoi Posted July 13, 2022 Posted July 13, 2022 You would cut the joint on the left if the side rest is in the correct position. If not enough you can cut some on the other joint. Make sure the new holes for the bolts are done correctly. Make sure you have enough space for the wheel to stay on the trolley. Quote
Golly Posted July 14, 2022 Author Posted July 14, 2022 11 hours ago, Fiddlesticks said: Make the shed bigger. Unfortunately that's not an option due to space constraints Quote
billy sugger Posted July 14, 2022 Posted July 14, 2022 Cut a hole in the bottom so dolly can slide under Quote
Golly Posted July 14, 2022 Author Posted July 14, 2022 17 hours ago, husoi said: You would cut the joint on the left if the side rest is in the correct position. If not enough you can cut some on the other joint. Make sure the new holes for the bolts are done correctly. Make sure you have enough space for the wheel to stay on the trolley. Thanks for that yeah the side rest is in the correct place thanks for the advice best go get some discs Quote
Golly Posted July 14, 2022 Author Posted July 14, 2022 19 hours ago, Bender said: Will just be cheap mild steel. When assembled its bloody heavy Quote
Bender Posted July 14, 2022 Posted July 14, 2022 2 hours ago, Golly said: When assembled its bloody heavy Steel is not renowned for being light 1 1 Quote
New-biker Posted December 16, 2022 Posted December 16, 2022 On 12/07/2022 at 19:15, Golly said: Hi looking for a little advice AND SORRY IF THIS SEEMS LIKE A DUMB QUESTION. I have a motorbike dolly mover now the shed where I keep my bike is too small to accommodate the dolly, so can people tell me what it's made, and also how easy would it be to cut to make it shorter, I had the same problem, I just used the angle grinder but it did the job. Just please make sure that you leave room for reattaching the wheels Quote
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