That's brilliant...my issue is my home made bike garage isn't wide enough but if it were I would gladly purchase one of these spinners, brilliant idea!
I am building a unit for my motorcycle and need directions on the lazy susan in the video mounting...I like the way it has the tipping of up and down motion when driving on and off plus rotating of the ramp...any help will be greatly appreciated...Will be used only for my cruiser.......THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP....... JIM
Hi, I know its been a while since you built this motorcycle spinner but I'm building one thanks to your great idea and I have a question, what type of metal did you use for the plank, aluminum or steel? Thank you in advance.
Popeye, may I purchase plans for your motorcycle spinner? I could use instructions for lazy susan mounting. My 2017 Honda Fury is a bear getting out of my one car garage, Largo Florida USA. Thank you, Charles Kohut
Hi I didn’t have any plans just kinda made it up, I had an idea of what I wanted, my main concern was will it be strong enough, the answer it was in abundance
hi popeye..was looking for such a product and came across your idea. excellent btw. id like to make one. have a few questions ..1- is the lazy suzan sandwiched between two pieces of steel. if so..how are they attached (welded?). 2- what gauge steel are you using for the overall platform. thank you :) dave
Michael Thompson hi no this is folded steel plate, channel that wide would be way too heavy and costly. I suggest make the bottom and sides out of three pieces and stitch weld the sides on at an angle, not 90 degrees, base I suggest approximately 200mm wide, hope that helps
That's awesome. Best I have seen. Thanks for your time.
That's brilliant...my issue is my home made bike garage isn't wide enough but if it were I would gladly purchase one of these spinners, brilliant idea!
best one I have ever seen. Australia
thank you....I couldn't fault it
ooo I want one.
Best 1 I've seen❤
Thank you 🙏
I would love to buy one from you Mr Popeye best one I have seen so far in my opinion Jimmie Davis
Jimmie Davis thank you, it was a one off and I’ve sold it
Thank you, unfortunately this was a one off, and I have since sold it
Of you everything to make one more, i’m your client.
Popeye, I bought 5mm mild steel ,so it's a bit flexible not like yours,do you think it will still work please?
Hi if your edges are folded either side turned up 50-80mm it should be more than finec
I am building a unit for my motorcycle and need directions on the lazy susan in the video mounting...I like the way it has the tipping of up and down motion when driving on and off plus rotating of the ramp...any help will be greatly appreciated...Will be used only for my cruiser.......THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP....... JIM
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12-300mm-Heavy-Duty-Lazy-Susan-Bearing-ROTATING-ALUMINIUM-ROUND-TURNTABLE-UK-/172285692746?hash=item281d070b4a:g:u~AAAOSw8w1YAJNf
Simple ideas are always the best, let me know if I can help
Can you leave your bike on it? How do you put the kickstand down?
Hi yes you can with the side stand down, no problem at all
There’s also nothing to stop you putting the bike on the main stand, although I only ever used the side stand
Hi, I know its been a while since you built this motorcycle spinner but I'm building one thanks to your great idea and I have a question, what type of metal did you use for the plank, aluminum or steel? Thank you in advance.
I used 6mm steel plate
Popeye, may I purchase plans for your motorcycle spinner? I could use instructions for lazy susan mounting. My 2017 Honda Fury is a bear getting out of my one car garage, Largo Florida USA. Thank you, Charles Kohut
Hi I didn’t have any plans just kinda made it up, I had an idea of what I wanted, my main concern was will it be strong enough, the answer it was in abundance
hi popeye..was looking for such a product and came across your idea. excellent btw. id like to make one. have a few questions ..1- is the lazy suzan sandwiched between two pieces of steel. if so..how are they attached (welded?). 2- what gauge steel are you using for the overall
platform. thank you :) dave
Hi the lazy Susan is bolted on, the material for the platform in 6mm plate 😉
Thank for your reply! One more question :). Was it a square lazy Susan or rounds one used.
It’s round
Did you actually weld the sides on that or is it like a type of C Channel. I want to know where I can get a piece of Steel like that
Michael Thompson hi no this is folded steel plate, channel that wide would be way too heavy and costly. I suggest make the bottom and sides out of three pieces and stitch weld the sides on at an angle, not 90 degrees, base I suggest approximately 200mm wide, hope that helps
popeyethewelder thanks
that is epic
how can I find out the exact model of the lazy susan that was used?
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12-300mm-Heavy-Duty-Lazy-Susan-Bearing-ROTATING-ALUMINIUM-ROUND-TURNTABLE-UK-/172285692746?hash=item281d070b4a:g:u~AAAOSw8w1YAJNf
This unit you see in the video is For Sale complete from Lincoln UK £85.00 collected
I have tried Lincoln UK but my computer does not bring it up...any help?
Can you post a link? I've also searched the Web and cannot seem to find this? Great work!
Did you ever get the flooring installed mate?
Yes it’s perfect now
Are these for sale to the public .
Sorry it was a one off, I hope it inspires others to have a go at making one
Brilliant😎🏍
This is awesome I would by one from you
Are you still making these ?
Nick Ilie no it was just a one off sorry
sadly no sorry
Nicely made but I rather back my bike out than have my floor space taken up by this long track