A Lazy Susan for Your Motorcycle

For those with limited space in the garage, getting a motorcycle in and out can be challenging at best—four-point turns or awkwardly walking the bike back as you sit on it… there’s gotta be a better way. Robert Baetz of Spin Cycle Products agrees, so he designed the Turncycle.

Essentially, the Turncycle is much like a low-profile lazy susan or, better yet, a locomotive turntable for your motorcycle: you park your bike on it, turn the entire thing in the opposite direction and drive out. Pretty cool.

Here’s a video showing the Turncycle in action:

The Turncycle kit is available directly from Turncycle.ca, for about $185.

Forty-something years later, Chad still doesn't' know what he wants to do if he grows up. Raised around cars and trained in diesel mechanics, Chad has owned a successful detail shop, developed and sold software, led a K-9 SAR team, ridden the dot-com wave as a marketing & PR executive, led digital strategy teams at both large and small agencies, and now this. He digs Jeeps, off-road racing, football, photography, writing, making EDM, cranking metal, PC gaming, and a plethora of other contradictory things.

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