Does your big dog fit in a motorcycle parking spot?

Big D Florida

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Never seen that be a one person job. I've helped push people that end up a little stuck due to an incline but never seen solo.

Anyways, another point to the OP is if you gotta park in spaces like that I think your on a path for imminent disaster. These are BigDogs if they get knocked over even from a car hitting it lightly you could end up with an easy 1k in damages if your lucky. These aren't beaters and they don't take the abuse well. Could bend the handlebars, scratch the tank and fenders or sissybar struts or brake a foot peg. If all that happens its $2K in repairs. These days these bikes are sold cheap but fixing them still remains very expensive.

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I've tried to find my videos of these guys... youd appreciate what Im talking about a little more.
It's not a wrestling match, it's done with finesse, precision, and skill... and for lack of a better term... elegance.
 

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I've tried to find my videos of these guys... youd appreciate what Im talking about a little more.
It's not a wrestling match, it's done with finesse, precision, and skill... and for lack of a better term... elegance.
Actually I take it back I saw Brandon at big dog navigate a bike in the shop like that and I was impressed!!! I'm sure it helps to practice but Brandon isnt a small guy either!

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Big D Florida

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Actually I take it back I saw Brandon at big dog navigate a bike in the shop like that and I was impressed!!! I'm sure it helps to practice but Brandon isnt a small guy either!

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These were big boys. :oldhardlaugh:
But I've seen it done by a buddy that is about 5-7, 165.... Maybe 170.
 
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