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- From: Russell.P.Hughes@dartmouth.edu (Russell P. Hughes)
- Newsgroups: rec.motorcycles
- Subject: Re: Motorcycle workstands
- Message-ID: <C1Iqo2.9Gv@dartvax.dartmouth.edu>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 15:21:37 GMT
- References: <1993Jan27.012212.3520@nevada.edu>
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- In article <1993Jan27.012212.3520@nevada.edu>
- nhodge@nevada.edu (nhodge@nevada.edu (Neil Hodge)) writes:
-
- > I am wondering if there is a way to use a regular floor jack to lift my
- > motorcycle for certain maintenance. If not, which motorcycle workstands are
- > good quality and do they lift up the rear wheel, front wheel, or other part of
- > the bike.
-
- I use Cycle Jack, from an outfit in Nebraska. Costs about $350 but
- works well, is easy to maneuver, and it is great for putting the bike
- up for the winter *sigh*
-
- Russ Hughes '92 FXSTC DoD# 6022(10E20)
- "Love ...yeah, that's the feeling you get when you like something
- as much as your motorcycle."
- --Sonny Barger (as told to me by Ed Campbell,
- who has an old friend who was there at the time)
-