Lifts and jacks etc

Finally got around to it. Mine, at least, does require a fair amount of torque - I have to prepare and hang on to the drill lest it pull out of my hands.

In any case, the lift is the real deal, and I purchased several mounts to work the other bikes.

My only challenge, is I had to have my wife's help hold the bike upright to get the holes to line up.

And at least on the Touring, there is a clearance issue with the right floor board - scraped blue paint going up.

 
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I picked up a used Aussie custom made Anderson for R3s on eBay for Au$75 delivered. Out of business now I think.
I see they got a mention recently here too and Paul commented on them and Becker lifts.

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Man, that's just scary looking Paul, lol
 
Funny @Tripps , that's what she said.

In the event, it's pretty solid, and I learned that I might be losing some power - PreTech (may they rest in peace) calipers have a drag on the front wheel. Not onerous, but enough that the wheel, even with all its unsprung mass, will not move without an active push. This is in contrast to the rear wheel, in neutral, turns freely.

I wonder if that is normal, or if some adjustment is called for somewhere in the brake circuit ?

I also noticed that moving the forks lock to lock, there is some tightness in the brake line.
 
Guys - sorry to ressurect this thread. I am in the UK. I have a Rocket Touring 2010 and have just ordered a large hydraulic scissor lift. I'm assuming from these comments that I will need something else other than just the lift to get the bike off the ground safely? Does it need a plate bolted to the chassis?
Thanks.