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    2-Ton Floor Jack

    Have you ever used a floor jack to raise your bike ?
    I removed a center stand during a pipe conversion job.
    I miss the convenience of having the bike perched on the center stand while I perform some routine (or not so routine) fixes. :roll:

    :roll: Anyway... could I use a regular floor jack if I had too ??

    Any special concerns or precautions ??

    Thanks folks

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    Re: 2-Ton Floor Jack

    Originally posted by Sebby
    Have you ever used a floor jack to raise your bike ?
    I removed a center stand during a pipe conversion job.
    I miss the convenience of having the bike perched on the center stand while I perform some routine (or not so routine) fixes. :roll:

    :roll: Anyway... could I use a regular floor jack if I had too ??

    Any special concerns or precautions ??

    Thanks folks
    I've used one on many occassions. Use a block of wood between the saddle and engine, if you're jacking on the oil pan.

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      #3
      Thanks Dan. Is there anyother jacking point?
      Or is the oil pan pretty much it.
      Is there a spot on the frame, infront of the rear tire, a good jacking point ?

      Thanks for the block suggestion

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        #4
        There is no other legitimate lifting point. You cannot balance the bike anywhere else, so anywhere else is asking for trouble. Definitely works...it's all I have ever used.


        VERY important that you use a wood cushion to avoid damaging the aluminum parts, and to spread the load, or get yourself a hydraulic bike lift/stand. I have never used one of those, but many people think they are so good they should be considered essential.
        Bertrand Russell: 'Men are born ignorant, not stupid. They are made stupid by education.'

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          #5
          I just use a standard car jack, for lifting the front I put the jack underneath the motor and it leans the bike onto its sidestand and rear wheel. For lifting the rear I put the jack under the swingarm and it leans the bike on to the sidestand and front wheel. Never had any problems, I even did it on a slope once and it was still as solid as a rock.

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            #6
            Thanks for the tips.
            I still miss my center stand...wish I could've worked around the pipe mod.

            But atleast I have a good "solid" alternative.

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