Trike Jack
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Wife has a Fatboy with DFT kit on it. The jack will pick it up but it is not really wide enough and you will have a SERIOUS balance issue. I have to agree with the other replies you have gotten. Think about a true lift with side extenders. That is going to be my next purchase.
I had to change the starter on the Fatboy and it was a pain in the shorts. I didn't know that when they build a new Harley they begin with the starter and build everything around it. Though for awhile we were going to have to disassemble the whole thing to get to the starter.
I had to change the starter on the Fatboy and it was a pain in the shorts. I didn't know that when they build a new Harley they begin with the starter and build everything around it. Though for awhile we were going to have to disassemble the whole thing to get to the starter.
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Thanks for the suggestions, I'll pass it on to him. Just thought that since they show the J&S with the guy sitting on the passenger pillion with no problem, it might work with a trike.
Seems like a table jack with side extensions is going to run $1000+. Do I have that right or do they have models cheaper than that?
Seems like a table jack with side extensions is going to run $1000+. Do I have that right or do they have models cheaper than that?
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BTW, that's one of the sharpest looking trikes I've ever seen. A real eye catcher. But I'm sure you know that
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Yea, that's what we were thinking of trying. My J&S is very stable and I think it and the scissors would work in a pinch. He's not much of a wrencher so I doubt he's going to be doing it very often.
BTW, that's one of the sharpest looking trikes I've ever seen. A real eye catcher. But I'm sure you know that
BTW, that's one of the sharpest looking trikes I've ever seen. A real eye catcher. But I'm sure you know that
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