I've bought quite a few things from AliExpress for my bikes and not yet been disappointed, even while fully expecting to be.
I'm looking at their Bursig clones. I don't see anything like those on AliExpress. I have a problem which could be solved if I could rotate my bike around easily in a...
@PacoT I'd be happy to take a look at those posts - especially to figure out which domain they ordered from.
This might have been the stand you were looking at? It's their Bursig clone - I don't see an ABBA-style clone. He links to motea.com. As far as I can tell, "Constands" is branded and...
Here's a few reviews or experiences I found about "Motea". I provide them not as proof that they are (or are not) legit - but just to show that there are experiences people have reported - they are mixed in terms of overall support, but nothing that clearly indicates it is an out-and-out scam...
It's very weird. I believe "Motea.com" is an actual business - there are lots of (mixed) reviews and reports of buying from them and receiving product on various forums. But they make it very, very hard for customers to understand what is going on.
As far as I can tell, "motea.com" is their...
I'm looking at some of their products which seem well-priced, but reviews of the store itself are a mixed bag. Shipping times, lack of tracking information, and customer support seem to be the most common complaints.
It looks like they're based somewhere in Europe and would ship via...
I had a phone camera get fried for vibration. Fortunately work just got me a new one.
I don’t trust anti vibration systems. Unless they dampen 100% of the relevant frequencies, I figure it’s just a matter of time.
As for ecosystem lock- it’s a good thing that one exists for the Quadlock...
we had two first bikes.
One was a Honda Z50R. The Z50 series were called “Monkey bikes” and were the forerunner of today’s Monkey. With its low, low centre of gravity and super compact frame it was pretty much indestructible. There’s a Z50 club which shows them every motorcycle show it...
Mine doesn’t have doors on each end. I’m seriously thinking about one of the Bursig or one of the clones. Then I can turn the thing around easily. Front wheel could be cranked to one side to get a little more clearance.
I was needing to buy a new paddock stand for my single swingarm but a...
It's a lot smaller than I thought it was when I first saw the picture. I pictured something more like the rollers on bike trainers and therefore imagined it was for use in a garage.
Even as small as it actually is, is someone ever going to pack that thing on a trip for wheel cleaning or chain...
I’m way too short to duck walk my bike down. I’d have to back it down on foot.
I wish I had enough room inside to turn it around. That would be the best. I considered a few solutions but they’d all require me to have a big 8’ circle clear in the container. This thing is going to be tight as...
I am by nature lazy and I have one million other things I could do at the cottage that I don’t get around to
So I am predisposed to buy something if it’s close in price. An aluminum ramp would be more versatile than a bespoke one too.
I think I’d like to buy something like the first one...
Ah, but I wouldn't have discovered the new love of my life.
I'm thinking about buying a ramp. With the price of pressure-treated lumber these days... I'm guessing a 4' wide, 5' long ramp would be about 60$?
Prices of some used ramps on Kijiji are not much more than that, and no work and no...
Mine is a 6x12 aluminum utility trailer. According to the company website it weighs 655lbs. I don't think the weight of the trailer is the problem - it's the way the ramp sticks up so high. At speed I believe it acts as a giant sail. I wouldn't be surprised if similarly sized enclosed...
I have two utility trailers of different sizes, and I'm still thinking about buying something like this, but one that can haul 3 dirt bikes. 3 dirt bikes requires my bigger trailer and that thing just kills fuel economy - probably halves it, if I'm lucky.
It's the long ramp that's the...
I was hobbled for about 36-h. Seriously, could barely walk after rolling, cutting, and stacking logs, and bending over to do so. That's just with a mid-range saw with just a 20" bar weighing only about 14 lbs. And what was I did was comparatively nothing to what a pro could accomplish.
I...
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