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Got my new J&S jack today! Freaking awesome! So easy to lift the bike up, this thing is a beast! Definitely what was needed for my Dyna!!!
Definitely worth the coin, glad I finally got one!
I am not a paid spokesperson for J&S or receiving any compensation for the above statements, but J&S, if you want to give me some $$$ I wouldn't object
You will never regret that purchase; the money spent will be long forgotten the first time you use the J&S. But, after you've used it the first time you'll start asking yourself why you didn't do it sooner
I agree, I got one a few weeks ago. It was definitely an investment, and totally worth it. I'm glad I did not dick around with anything else and went straight to this one.
Let's see a picture of it , or a link to the correct model that is best for a Dyna
My Wide Glide lives on the J&S; if her tires are on the ground, she's rolling I've done major work to the bike while on the lift, no straps needed. It's simple to raise and lower the bike in just moments. The J&S is solid and stable... money very well spent
I've had a couple of them , one was from Costco , I can't remember the brand , it was about 15 years ago . In less than a year , the hydraulics sprung a leak , they refunded my money , I remember it was a very good jack otherwise. I replaced that one right away , with the jack I have now , which is a Blackjack , it's OK but a bit wiggly , I don't use it much , there's an actual motorcycle lift table in my workshop.
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