Park and Move Motorcycle Jack

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d-money

Member
Need my fellow riders help. I'm currently running out of space in my garage
and looking for a jack that will allow me to easily maneuver the motorcycle
around in it.

I kind of like the "Park-n-Move" jack by Legal Speeding but not sure how
well it will hold up. Anybody who has knowledge of this product and who
could provide some insight would be most appreciated.
 

erldawg

Guru
Need my fellow riders help. I'm currently running out of space in my garage
and looking for a jack that will allow me to easily maneuver the motorcycle
around in it.

I kind of like the "Park-n-Move" jack by Legal Speeding but not sure how
well it will hold up. Anybody who has knowledge of this product and who
could provide some insight would be most appreciated.
I would reasearch it with google looks like you need a center stand for it to work.
 

Bubba_BigDog

Redneck
Looks like a nice lift. $$$... but nice. I bought the yellow lift from Sears and it's done me good so far.

But I can't make myself just "turn the handle and lower it" like they do... I'm too cautious. lol And spin it too? Not gonna try that one...
 

KnotSo

Admin
Staff member
The Mastiff and the K-9 share the same 4" ground clearance and the wolf is even lower @3.875"
Bulldog, Coyote and the RB are at 4.50"
The Pitbull has the most clearance at 4.75"
 

mr1142

Member
hi d-money, this is what is use. it is made by OTC. its called the stinger model number 1545. this is one of the few jacks that has a low enough collapsed height to fit under the bike. i use it for what you are looking for. i have the bike inside the house (HOA are asshole where i live, no bikes allowed) and i use it to move it into its "parking space" and to move it out of its space when i am going to take it out. i have had this for a year now. it is a sturdy lift more than capable of holding the bike's weight. i used it to hold the bike when i removed the triple trees to change the bearings and on other occasions. it comes with two hold down straps for securing the bike to the lift. i forgot what i paid for it but, it is worth the money. i tried to attach pics. i do not see them here. don't know what happened to them.
 

MisterMister

Active Member
I have the yellow Sears lift...works great. I do have to stand the bike up level to get the jack completely under the bike. I just hope on it, slide the jack thru and presto!!
 

d-money

Member
@ jsub - I think the "Big Wheel Motorcycle Lift" is what I'm looking for. Thanks for the info. Going to do a little more research but your suggestion is looking like my number one option right now.
 
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