What kind of jack is this?
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What kind of jack is this?
UPDATE!! I found the forum member that had the jack (efciv) !!! Here is the link http://www.heindlengineering.com/Onl...iser_Stand.htm
I saw this on the forum and can's seem to find it online?
Thanks,
J
I saw this on the forum and can's seem to find it online?
Thanks,
J
Last edited by Bluesrider; 12-06-2008 at 10:10 AM.
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had the same problem with my lowrider. I just put 2 pieces of 2x8 on the ground( one for the front tire and one for the rear) and drive the bike on, slide the jack under and your good to go. I like what youve done with the bike,BTW.
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I just bought a jack/lift from Harbor Freight. I haven't taken it out of the box yet, but looking under my bike, I can see it will be somewhat of a problem, as the bottom isn't flat on a WG. I suspect I'll have to do some mods to the jack to make it work. Any othe Dyna owners already done this? What did you use?
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Ahhh yes! The Dyna Adapter! Why didn't I think of that?
Doesn't seem to be something harbor freight carries. I thought it might be jack specific, but, a Google search turned up a Dyna Adapter kit from J&P Cycles. I also found HD has a similar kit available. The most unusual thing I learned, is the HD kit is cheaper than the kit from J&P Cycles. When the hell has that ever happened before? Is this one of the signs of the apocalypse?
I was thinking of just using some 2x4's or something. Is having plastic blocks somehow better?
Doesn't seem to be something harbor freight carries. I thought it might be jack specific, but, a Google search turned up a Dyna Adapter kit from J&P Cycles. I also found HD has a similar kit available. The most unusual thing I learned, is the HD kit is cheaper than the kit from J&P Cycles. When the hell has that ever happened before? Is this one of the signs of the apocalypse?
I was thinking of just using some 2x4's or something. Is having plastic blocks somehow better?
Last edited by MidnitEvil; 12-06-2008 at 01:44 AM.