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<blockquote data-quote="drmjf86" data-source="post: 652484" data-attributes="member: 18583"><p>I have purchased 3 of them and paid anywhere from $70 to $80. Harbor Freight is constantly having sales. Anyone who ever pays full freight at HF is crazy! Since I've "signed up" w/ HF I get 20% off coupons e-mailed me on almost a weekly basis. And, the 20% off can be combined w/ a sale price. If you google "Harbor Freight coupons" you will often find coupons which you can print and use. My only negative comments re: these dollies is that with heavy bikes it takes a fair amount of grunt to roll the casters and you need to have a good place to grip the bike to do so. I have a Honda Valkyrie and Yamaha Venture on 2 of mine (they barely squeeze on due to the wheel base). Also mine do tend to push away from me when I ride onto them so I usually put one end of a 4"x4" up against the end of the dolly an the other against then against a fixed object to hold it in place. I've seen dollies which may have easier rolling casters or better caster locks (or something) advertised for $300-$400. I'll put up with my little inconveniences for that price difference! Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drmjf86, post: 652484, member: 18583"] I have purchased 3 of them and paid anywhere from $70 to $80. Harbor Freight is constantly having sales. Anyone who ever pays full freight at HF is crazy! Since I've "signed up" w/ HF I get 20% off coupons e-mailed me on almost a weekly basis. And, the 20% off can be combined w/ a sale price. If you google "Harbor Freight coupons" you will often find coupons which you can print and use. My only negative comments re: these dollies is that with heavy bikes it takes a fair amount of grunt to roll the casters and you need to have a good place to grip the bike to do so. I have a Honda Valkyrie and Yamaha Venture on 2 of mine (they barely squeeze on due to the wheel base). Also mine do tend to push away from me when I ride onto them so I usually put one end of a 4"x4" up against the end of the dolly an the other against then against a fixed object to hold it in place. I've seen dollies which may have easier rolling casters or better caster locks (or something) advertised for $300-$400. I'll put up with my little inconveniences for that price difference! Mike [/QUOTE]
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