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when you've got both wheels off, whadya do with it?!?!

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    #16


    You need two. One on either side of the frame.

    Brad tt

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      #17
      I do this:

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        #18
        not bad, hope you don't have a big dog

        I ended up using a paint can and block of wood to hold it up for getting the front off, then set the forks on a car ramp to get the rear.

        new tires, and changed the rear brake pads and oil/filter while I had it down! boy these bikes love a new oil change, eh? I can always seem to feel the difference in the clutch... maybe I should change more often!!!

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          #19
          a cinder block with a 12' 2 x 10 under the frame, before the kick stand and i put 2 jack stands under the swing arms and that holds it up and keeps it balanced

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            #20
            Go ahead and spring for Pit-Bull front and rear stands. I bought a set when I got the TL, they rock. The front will fit any front end, and the rear is adjustable for either spools or any generic swing arm. They are about $250 for the set. If you are going to do your own maintence, why rig up some half a$$ contraption? They are worth the $ over the long haul.
            good Luck, Ed.
            1983 GS750ED

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