For the side-stand I put a small 1 foot square piece of 3/4" plywood down, but I can't do that with the center stand as it would make it way too hard for me to roll it back.
What do you guys do?
Get three 2' X 2' pieces of 3/4" thick plywood. Line them up into a 2' X 4' arrangement with the 3rd one on top of the end facing out of the garage, so that
as you drive in the front wheel goes over the 1.5 inch thickness then drops down to the 3/4 inch thickness. Continue forward until the rear wheel is on the
1.5 inch thickness then put down the kick stand (yeah, it will tilt more than usual) then dismount and put it on the center stand on top of the 3/4 inch piece
of plywood. Then remove the two pieces from under the rear wheel.
They do make some sort of roller system that's been discussed previously. Someone should chime in about that.
As for the roller system, I do plan on doing something like that, haven't decided what yet tho, and in the mean time don't want to do too much damage.
As for the roller arrangement, I use the
Park 'N' Move under the center stand after I first ride the rear wheel up over the 1.5 inch thickness of plywood. (I only use the two pieces of plywood.)
There is also the
Harbor Freight roller option. I have no experience with it, but it is less than half the cost of the Park 'N' Move.