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divesharc
Posted 2008-05-06 11:23 PM (#9829)
Subject: Bike Jack Stands


Cruiser

Posts: 297
VA
OK, I figure I'll put you life-long riders to good use. I can get a 1500 lb motorcycle jack stand for about $80, which isn't that bad. But I was wondering if anyone knew of attachments for regular car jacks that are made for motorcycles. I have a really nice 2-1/2 ton jack, and I'd really like to save the space in the garage, as I am rapidly running out of room with two bikes, a riding lawn mower and my growing collection of tools. If anyone has seen anything like this, please let me know. It'd make life a lot easier changing oil and maint. Thanks.

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cjnoho
Posted 2008-05-06 11:32 PM (#9834 - in reply to #9829)
Subject: Re: Bike Jack Stands


Visionary

Posts: 1324
So Cal
I have used the 2-1/2 ton jack on other bikes. Very unstable because of the swivel pad. Recommend a jackstand or two once its up, to stablize everthing. The motorcycle jack sounds like a good deal though. Im thinking of making wooden pads for the Vision, to even the load across the engine cases.
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Breaker
Posted 2008-05-07 12:03 AM (#9838 - in reply to #9829)
Subject: Re: Bike Jack Stands


Iron Butt

Posts: 732
Western WA
I have the Craftsman motorcycle jack. It's rated to 1500 pounds. I haven't put the Vision on it yet, but it has been a great jack for the other bikes. It's stable, easy to use, and has good ratchet belt/tie downs that are included in the box.

It runs around $80, but every few months Sears puts it on sale for $60 or so.
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Member No. 1
Posted 2008-05-07 5:35 AM (#9841 - in reply to #9838)
Subject: Re: Bike Jack Stands


Cruiser

Posts: 257
Under the Rule of Jedi - Masshole
I have the small "red" style like the one Sears sell. Not bad, but I find it doesn't go low enough so I have to roll the bikes onto a 2x6 first. I'm going to pick up the $169 model from Sears, which has a lower profile, so I won't need the 2x6. Plus this one has bigger lift pads. I also have a air operated bike lift like the shops use. This I use for oil changes, major stuff.
I'm not calling anyone cheap, but for me, putting a $20,000 motorcycle on a cheap lift just to save $70 buck, just isn't worth taking a chance.

Ride the bike to the store, and ask if you can see if the floor demo will fit under without issues.

But, just buy the one on the right.
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/search_10153_12605?keyword=motorcycle+li...

This is the air lift I have...
http://www.directlift.com/procycle.asp
Where I got it...
http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/Motorcycle_Lifts_s/2.htm

Edited by Member No. 1 2008-05-07 5:39 AM
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space_cwboy
Posted 2008-05-07 7:53 AM (#9846 - in reply to #9829)
Subject: Re: Bike Jack Stands


Cruiser

Posts: 235
Evergreen, CO
The last thing you want is an 800+ pound motorcycle falling on you while you are twisted around on the floor, trying to get that oil drain plug loose. I've had a smilar MC jack as what Member No 1 had the link for, and I can tell you the peace of mind is well worth the slightly increased cost of a quality MC jack.
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