Centerstand dolly...

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Sorry, hopefully a better picture. Lots of information at http://www.beckerenterprises.com
The wonderful thing about these stands is you can turn the bikes around with one hand and they stack really well side by side, particularly if you alternate the direction each faces. If you're like me with a smallish space and lots of bikes they make life so much easier (and even allow you to buy even more bikes to cram in).
Centerstand dolly...
 
Sorry, no problem with either pic only with my eyes.... Something about nice Velos.

Good stand too, but the bike captures the attention.
 
If you use one which manufacturer did you choose and are you good with it?

Some offerings don't inspire confidence in their build appearance...

Below is one I am leaning toward.





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I use these on several bikes. The advantage being that I can ride down our steep driveway and spin them back around for my next ride out.(like a turnstyle)There is not much room in our garage and it makes moving them around easier in general.
 

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I bought one like lineslingers picture from "Legal Speeding" and it is very difficult to get the bike on. Personally I wouldn't waste my time or money on one of these. Once you get it on it works fine but getting it off and on is not as easy as the video shows www.legalspeeding.com/Park-n-Move.htm.

Legal speeding uses screws to lock wheels, the locking wheels used on the biketec one may make it easier to use. I think Ill try changing casters.

Good to know, thanks.
 
I use these on several bikes. The advantage being that I can ride down our steep driveway and spin them back around for my next ride out.(like a turnstyle)There is not much room in our garage and it makes moving them around easier in general.

The convenience of moving it around is what I am after.
She often decides her car must go where I have my bike sitting...thus looking into a dolly.
 
Yeah, need to be sure I can move it well out of her “field of influence” when pulling her car in.

There is a US company, Venom, with a dolly that looks solid.
I was also taking a hard look at one offered out of Great Britan, BikeTek, but the shipping is a deal killer.
 
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