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actually I was having fun posting and being sarcastic... My true feelings are that the Jack is a great piece of equipment... I have times where I like to see what others might say to something. And man was I drunk LAST NIGHT!
no adapters needed for the dyna. had the sears jack got a J&S now. roll it under jack it up
How does it lift the bike level with out some sort of spacers to compensate for the right rear frame piece that sticks down?
I have the POS Harbor freight jack and the reason being, after buying my bike I did not have $400 to blow on a jack and the Harbor Freight ($59 on sale) has worked good for me. I do use tie downs and have had no issues with it falling over when removing wheels as long as you position the jack to properly distribute the weight using the H-D adapters. Using the set screws to set the jack from moving, I find it very stable. I have rolled my bike around all over my garage with no issues? Anyone who lifts their bike and does not use tie downs is looking for trouble no matter what lift you use. I will say that I would not use this jack for anything heavier than the Dyna.
I do think JS it is a great jack and when my current one fails I will probably get one.
CB
How does it lift the bike level with out some sort of spacers to compensate for the right rear frame piece that sticks down?
I have the POS Harbor freight jack and the reason being, after buying my bike I did not have $400 to blow on a jack and the Harbor Freight ($59 on sale) has worked good for me. I do use tie downs and have had no issues with it falling over when removing wheels as long as you position the jack to properly distribute the weight using the H-D adapters. Using the set screws to set the jack from moving, I find it very stable. I have rolled my bike around all over my garage with no issues? Anyone who lifts their bike and does not use tie downs is looking for trouble no matter what lift you use. I will say that I would not use this jack for anything heavier than the Dyna.
I do think JS it is a great jack and when my current one fails I will probably get one.
CB
actually I was having fun posting and being sarcastic... My true feelings are that the Jack is a great piece of equipment... I have times where I like to see what others might say to something. And man was I drunk LAST NIGHT!
(LOL) I knew something was going on... you aren't usually so sarcastic. I know what it is like when you've had a couple. I feel the same way; post comments just to see what others will say. Even more fun when I don't believe what I'm posting myself.
actually I was having fun posting and being sarcastic... My true feelings are that the Jack is a great piece of equipment... I have times where I like to see what others might say to something. And man was I drunk LAST NIGHT!
after watching the video I would have to say I feel foolish because when I have mine on my much cheaper lift....all I want to do is work on it....not hump it...not ride it....not dance with it.....just work on it........
after watching the video I would have to say I feel foolish because when I have mine on my much cheaper lift....all I want to do is work on it....not hump it...not ride it....not dance with it.....just work on it........
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