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DIY Build a Lazy Susan/Turntable for Your Motorcycle (under $25)

  • Krash Kinkade
    Krash Kinkade
    3 years ago
    Good trick rick k! As long as you are tall enough & have a low seat hight. 
    Also a good trick to know if, you don't like pushing bike back into a small shed or garage. when I first looked I though it was just a plank on piece of wood, looked a bit dicey.

  • Soapbox2627
    Soapbox2627
    3 years ago
    To strengthen it up, you could frame the boards with angle iron and cross braces

    I do the 5 point turn under my carport, couple seconds and it’s around, I did think about the build but looked at how much room I’d need as were would one park the bike after it was spun around
  • Krash Kinkade
    Krash Kinkade
    3 years ago
    would depend what your riding too, Dresser would weigh a lot more & need a stronger platform.
  • steelo
    steelo
    3 years ago
    I'm pretty sure that for under $25, we could get access to some exotic aerospace grade unobtanium to build it out of.
  • gidgi
    gidgi
    3 years ago
    this is my attempt done bout 18 months ago for moving my Roadking about worked pretty good as well, dont have Roady any more so pulled apart 
  • gidgi
    gidgi
    3 years ago
    Not necessary I just routed swivel  rollers into the bottom of either end of planks, keeps it level & aids movability was a bit more than $25 I think the lazy susan was about that & was weighted to 400kg