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Old 03-22-2005, 4:06 PM
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Motorcycle Lift

For $99 this thing looks well-worth it. I'm getting ready to remove the forks for a DK revalve and Ohlins springs. Got a good pair of jack-stands for $25 at Pep Boys.

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Re: Motorcycle Lift

Not sure that will work on a sport bike. They work well on harleys or older bikes with a frame under the motor.
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Old 03-22-2005, 7:33 PM
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Re: Motorcycle Lift

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Not sure that will work on a sport bike. They work well on harleys or older bikes with a frame under the motor.
What's good for a sport bike? A regular car jack with the smaller round piece that lifts?
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Re: Motorcycle Lift

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What's good for a sport bike? A regular car jack with the smaller round piece that lifts?
...just an idea: http://texan.labiker.org/projects/stand/
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Re: Motorcycle Lift

We just argued about those things a couple weeks ago.

? motorcycle jack ?
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Old 03-24-2005, 2:57 PM
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Re: Motorcycle Lift

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We just argued about those things a couple weeks ago.
Here is an idea a friend provided to me.

To get the front forks off, put a steel rod through the middle of the swingarm, jack up the bike with a regular car jack, and place some jack stands under the steel rod and let the bike down. Then place the car jack under the motor and slightly jack up the bike. This will give enough clearance to get the front wheel off.

Getting to the rear suspension is a little bit easier if you have aftermarket rear sets. Jack the bike up and slide some jack stands under your rear sets (assuming they don't fold, which most don't).
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Re: Motorcycle Lift

Just get a front stand that goes into the steering stem. I've got a crappy LP stand for < $50 that worked just fine for removing the forks.

For the shock, I did have to get creative and hang the subframe from a couple of sawhorses...
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Re: Motorcycle Lift

to get the forks out you could just buy a steering stem type front stand.
http://www.lockhartphillipsusa.com/p...ub3.asp?id=580
I have this one. I take off the front fender when using it though because it touches so I'm worried it might break it when I try to lift it so I haven't actually tried to lift the bike with the fender on.
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to get the forks out you could just buy a steering stem type front stand.
Hey! What a great idea!
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Here is an idea a friend provided to me.

To get the front forks off, put a steel rod through the middle of the swingarm, jack up the bike with a regular car jack, and place some jack stands under the steel rod and let the bike down. Then place the car jack under the motor and slightly jack up the bike. This will give enough clearance to get the front wheel off.

Getting to the rear suspension is a little bit easier if you have aftermarket rear sets. Jack the bike up and slide some jack stands under your rear sets (assuming they don't fold, which most don't).
If you have an open ceiling in your garage/workspace you can even hang the bike by the triple off the rafters with tie downs. YMMV
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I think you should just get a steering stem stand. Lockhart makes a pretty cheap one that works well enough if you don't want to shell out big dollars.
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Re: Motorcycle Lift

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I think you should just get a steering stem stand. Lockhart makes a pretty cheap one that works well enough if you don't want to shell out big dollars.
I agree. It's the correct way to do it. It's cool that the Lockhart stand doubles as either a triple tree stand or regular front stand.
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I think you should just get a steering stem stand. Lockhart makes a pretty cheap one that works well enough if you don't want to shell out big dollars.
Hey! What a great idea!
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Hey! What a great idea!
Aren't you glad I thought of it?
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