Not at all - their website link is messed up for the 2019 year.Thank you, I am dumb.
Not at all - their website link is messed up for the 2019 year.Thank you, I am dumb.
What problem is the stand trying to solve? I really like centre stands on bikes if available. Simplifies roadside maintenance/repairs if required. If the stand is to save your back for maintenance, the PA lift would be my choice. I'd be nervous about the stability of the stand you linked if I started removing wheels.What do you guys think of this?
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That fancy schmancy lifter is too expensive.
Purpose is to remove wheels, and do chain / sprocket maintenance.What problem is the stand trying to solve? I really like centre stands on bikes if available. Simplifies roadside maintenance/repairs if required. If the stand is to save your back for maintenance, the PA lift would be my choice. I'd be nervous about the stability of the stand you linked if I started removing wheels.
Purpose is to remove wheels, and do chain / sprocket maintenance.
I'm leaning toward the centre stand if I can't find that fancy one.
I've been avoiding an awkward conversation with you about thatThose stands are good, but not the universal answer they appear to be. I had one for my Monster.
@cycling has one that he uses for his Diavel and @Wind Shear has one that he uses as a clothes rack.
I have one of those, (bought for $100, sheesh they really increased that price). It's ok, similar to something I've see at PA. Lifts my HD just fine. But I wouldn't trust it to leave the bike lifted in the air, even if it has a sort locking position. I made a wood block I can set the bike back down onto, removed the lift, so I can do exactly what you want and remove both wheels.What do you guys think of this?
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That fancy schmancy lifter is too expensive.
Good idea but where would the wood blocks go while the lift is under the bike?I made a wood block I can set the bike back down onto, removed the lift, so I can do exactly what you want and remove both wheels.
"Similar to" for much less money is concerning. If this type of lift fails, there will be a lot of damage. Now, maybe it's fine but I would definitely be inspecting the welds and material prior to trusting it with my bike.Log into Facebook
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What do you guys think of this?
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That fancy schmancy lifter is too expensive.
I cut the red bar out of the middle, then got long enough bolts to relocate the red lifting points to outside of the frame making it roughly 4" wider and much more stable. I've been using it that way for 8 years now. I've left my Dyna on it for long periods during tire changes and built 2 custom bikes on it. I usually add some ratchet straps if I'm leaving the bike for awhile.The full view, they are screwed together not individual blocks.
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I bought 1 of these back in 2019 ... better in my mind than the C/Tire one posted above as you don't have as much of the lift in the way on 1 side of the bike.
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