How many guys to carry a Monster up one flight of stairs?

Started by DeuceNYC, October 04, 2010, 08:33:06 AM

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duclvr

Quote from: Raux on October 08, 2010, 01:15:30 PM
I must say, the potentional for the blooper may be from going down, not up.


Yes, I say we should wrap the exclusive rights to the spring sequel

slyfox

I've read all the 6 pages & this is what i got
Quote from: akmnstr on October 08, 2010, 09:10:40 AM
All excited about this and now you say it won't be for another month [thumbsdown]
What an anti-climax ..... [bang]

vossy

"Life's short" "Ride More"

EvilSteve

Zombie thread, sorry.

I've helped the guys at Duc SoHo carry bikes up the stairs. Get at least 4 or 5 guys and video. You'll need to prep by having sufficient beer for all the people who help you. I'd suggest you carry that up the stairs on your own. ;)

AkLiz

It took two of us to roll my Monster up the ramp (3 steps) into our house this weekend for winter storage...not too bad, except getting it lined up on the ramp (the ramp's only about a foot wide) was a pain - the rear wheel kept wanting to slide off.  I can't imagine moving mine up to the second floor.  I too am waiting for the video of your move...I'm happy to share the rather anticlimatic photo of my machine ensconsed in the living room for the winter  :)

We only have three more bikes to roll into the house before the snow flies...it's like living in a bike dealership six months of the year  ;D ;D

gh0stie

Quote from: Raux on October 08, 2010, 01:15:30 PM
I must say, the potentional for the blooper may be from going down, not up.

We're not watching to see him go up, we're watching to see when he hits a snag on the way up and comes tumbling back down

Turf

At the shop I used to work at, we put two desmosedici's on a pallet, on a fork lift then lifted them to a small 4' wide balcony 12' up (one at a time)

Having to precariously roll 144k worth of bike from a forklift to a small balcony with very little room to maneuver is a bit nerve racking, It's a fair amount of pressure not wanting to be known as the guy who dropped a dici 12'

ended up putting a 1098 tricolore and the two dici's up there

I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.