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im looking for a good jack to pick up my RG when its on my lift. i did a search and came up empty. i dont need a floor jack. i already have that. i need something that will lift my bike off the table, a scisor style i guess. what are you guys using?
 

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I have a "Black Jack" scissor that I use when on the table lift.
 

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I have this one, it works great on my road king.

http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/Atlas-Motorcycle-Jack
 
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mine came in the trunk of a 1986 nissan sentra.
the car is gone i kept the jack.

not being rocket surgery, you just need a scissor jack which will match the frame rails.

your local junk yard or pick-a-part will have a 20' pile of jacks.
$10 is about right


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Originally Posted by Ragtop
I have this one, it works great on my road king.

http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/Atlas-Motorcycle-Jack
I've got an Atlas lift from GS...

When I bought mine, they said it was a Blackjack.

But it looks just like the one you posted.

...maybe Blackjack makes them for Atlas??
 
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What the hell is a toring jack??
 
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What the hell is a toring jack??
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Toring
 
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This thread just took a left turn.

That definition and the word jack together just went all Blue Oyster Bar...
 
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Originally Posted by KCFLHRC
What the hell is a toring jack??

i have great spelling

damn that was an unfortunate mistake on me huh

Originally Posted by SafetyMan
This thread just took a left turn.

That definition and the word jack together just went all Blue Oyster Bar...
haha wouldnt expect anything less here gotta love it
 
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I use one very similar to this and it works great.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/360913913946?lpid=82
 


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