Swampy

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Not quite what you thought I bet!! ;)

Anyway, what solutions are out there for getting an R3t off the floor for maintenance and cleaning purposes.

Most of the jacks that I have seen are weedy and remind me of a mr. muscle advert
 
All I have to do is mention Chuck Norris and my bikes JUMP up. ;)

- Chuck Norris once (ONCE) got a paddling in school, but it was the principle that couldn't sit down for three days afterwards.

- When the boogyman goes to sleep, he checks his closet for Chuck Norris.

- When Chuck Norris crosses the street, the cars have to look both ways.

- There used to be Chuck Norris toilet paper, but it wouldn't take crap from anybody!

- When Chuck Norris does a push-up, he's not lifting his body, he's pushing the earth away!

:cool:
 
Not quite what you thought I bet!! ;)

Anyway, what solutions are out there for getting an R3t off the floor for maintenance and cleaning purposes.

Most of the jacks that I have seen are weedy and remind me of a mr. muscle advert

Flip makes a paddock stand that holds it up straight with enough clearnce to remove rear tire, front is still on ground, but a small jack or block of wood on front of sump will get both ends up.

If you need/want more height look at the lift pins Xdskip makes to go on a Sears or Harbor Freight motorcycle jack. They hold it so it comes up level as high as jack goes.
 
I purchased the motorcycle jack from Harbor Freight about 4 years ago. I can tell you it saves a lot of trouble when performing oil changes or service work on your bike. It has heavy rubber pads on the lifting arms so it won't damage the sump pan. And it can lift your bike totally off of the ground. I leave my beast on it all winter so i dont get flat spots on my tires. Hope this helps
 
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