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Reviews of Wunderlich Easy Park large version (BLACK)

Flimsy and folds under weight Polyzos Michael on Jun 26, 2024

Rating: 2

I was hoping that this would be of better quality. The rubber mat is not attached on the stand but the main issue is that the stand itself is flimsy and it moves and bows a lot under the weight of my bike BMW 1300GS. Might be ok for a lighter bike. It will have to go back.

Takes the weight of a GS David on May 17, 2024

Rating: 5

Have bought the Sealey version a cheaper but lighter version of this for my Tenere but was not rigid enough. This version though is heavy duty and does take the weight of the GS without bottoming out on the ground. Allows me to push the bike to the side of the garage to create more space. Not been an issue putting it on its centre stand for me

Flimsy GSAKev on Apr 25, 2024

Rating: 2

I was disappointed by the quality of this product, considering it's cost. The plate used is barely up to the job, the material easily twists/flexes under the weight of the bike. This allows the bike to rock a fair bit and feels unstable, while moving and my garage has a smooth floor. I'm fully expecting it to buckle/bend in time. You need a smooth floor, just concrete and you are going to have real issues moving it, possibly tipping the bike over. Compared to another one of these I have from a different manufacturer, the material used on the Wunderlich is a good few mm thinner. It's well made just not robust enough, cost cutting going on is my guess. Which makes it very expensive for what you get, not value for money I'm afraid Wunderlich. NN SAYS Sorry you were not happy - that is a first - would you like to return at our expense?

Mostly good Mr Robert Stewart on Mar 03, 2023

Rating: 4

Well made and does what I want it to. An improvement would be if the dolly wheel locks were better. They are quite small so I have been looking to make some sort of extension bar to operate them

Good Mark on Mar 02, 2022

Rating: 4

I bought this for my 1250GSA and find it to be a useful addition in my garage. I was, at first, a little concerned by the flexion on the platform when the bike was on it, but it seems to be OK. A word of caution though, I'm 6'2" and do have to put a little effort into getting it up onto its centre stand on top of the easy park. A friend tried to do it, he's a bit smaller than me, and whilst he did manage to do it, it took him several attempts and he admits it was a struggle. Once on the platform the bike moves relatively easy, even on my rough garage floor, the front wheel does stay on the floor though, so a little bit of faffing around is required. Generally good, may have benefitted from having rubber tyres rather than hard plastic wheels, but I'm happy with it.

another well designed Wunderlich product Andy Smith on Feb 01, 2022

Rating: 5

I have two Gs1250's in the Garage and bought a cheaper mover initially but the wunderlich large mover is far superior not only in the build quality but also its design. It makes moving a heavy bike so much easier and for me its perfect.

review Kevin Ross on Jan 17, 2022

Rating: 3

Mmm. Not over impressed actually. Does raise the bike up but doesn't roll very easily with a loaded bike on it.

Wunderlich easy park Roger Paul Berry on Jan 16, 2022

Rating: 5

My main concern was that it may not be effecient on my uneven garage floor but it works perfectly and makes parking the bikes close together very easy. Robust construction.Completely Satisfied.

Useful in a tight space but with caveats Alan Craggs on Jan 16, 2022

Rating: 4

I bought this as space is tight in my garage and being able to move the RT around would make life a lot easier. Firstly, I normally have only the top case fitted, no panniers, with a fairly heavy bag inside it. Although I can normally get the RT onto its centre stand like this relatively easily, I really struggled with the extra height of this platform underneath, and failed at my first attempts. Removing the bag from the top case allowed my wimpy frame to do the job. Secondly, my garage floor is painted concrete - so it doesn't provide a great deal of grip. Since the front tyre remains on the ground (can't speak for anything other than the RT) and hence is a point of friction, when moving the bike on the platform the castors (being hard plastic and not grippy rubber) do not actually turn - they just scrape across the floor. So a bit more heaving and grunting than you might expect is required to move the bike around. That said, it's easier than trundling it around off the stand and having to move other bike and stuff out of the way, so a worthwhile if not perfect investment.

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