Yes with the casters on there it can roll straight to the left with no obstructions very easily. I do not have to move the bikes out of the garage to get in there!
No toe nail here! I went into the ceiling and tied into cross beams and added support with an "L" bracket and everything is tied in with 3" screws. after building it a friend and I both hung, swung, and attempted to apply "breaking force" in excess of 350 lbs. I think it is good to go holding...
Here are a few shots of the bikes I currently have.
My 1966 Bonneville
My 1972 Trophy
My 1963 Bonneville Nostalgic Themed Drag Styled Bike
My 1951 Triumph Thunderbird
I do not have an individual shot of my 1973 Daytona but it can be seen in this photo
After buying our new home with a 20x20 attached garage I found that the hot water heater, water softener, and water filtration system was installed in the garage and posed an ugly situation there.
There was also the problem of more needed floor room due to the fact that I have 7 old Triumph...
Nothing beats the sound and feel of a good old Triumph getting kick started to life and then being pushed to its limits at 7000RPM screaming to hit the almighty TON!
Only a chosen few will ever experience this and if you have been blessed to do this consider yourself a better man than anyone...