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This thread shows what is probably the easiest way. No wood needed. This method has yet to fail. Thank Earlfor for the lesson.
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Originally posted by trevor View PostSteve gave a great discription on how to do this in the first page here. It really is easy, I can put my 530lbs bike on the centre stand in my bare feet!
I went into the garage one night to put the bike up on the centerstand but only had socks on. I lift the bike correctly and have never had a problem. Without shoes on I started to lift and it hurt the bottom of my foot pretty good, right in the arch.
I didn't realize how much pressure you put on your foot. It's not just on your right arm.
If you can do it barefoot, you got some tough feet!And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!
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Originally posted by 979roadrunner View PostFrom the factory manual for 82: Dry weight 540 pounds, so I was off, but 558 is for what model? The one I have access to is for a G model, L's heavier?
Water weighs 8 pounds a gallon so since oil and gas both float, so 6.5 per gallon isn't likely too far off, making 574.8, and 6 pound for oil? 580.8.
close, but not 600, unless the L is heavier.
(Is boingk's an L?)Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
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Originally posted by KEITH KRAUSE View PostI couldn't do it without shoes on.
I went into the garage one night to put the bike up on the centerstand but only had socks on. I lift the bike correctly and have never had a problem. Without shoes on I started to lift and it hurt the bottom of my foot pretty good, right in the arch.
I didn't realize how much pressure you put on your foot. It's not just on your right arm.
If you can do it barefoot, you got some tough feet!No signature :(
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