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Great mod!! I to have the HF yellow lift. If anyone knows how to do a similar mod to it, I'd appreciate it. If I get a chance I'll see what I can come up with. I'd love to be able to lift my FatBob that easy.
This is an awesome idea! I've had a red jack collecting dust for three years now. Didn't wont to fork out the $ for the adapters either. Time for the southern engineer upgrade!
Thanks for the tip brother.
Hey nice work man. I have been looking at the J&S jacks and they are pricey. Now I can go to sears and get off a lot cheaper. Thanks for sharing the info
If you re-visit post #49, the poster mentioned craftsman.com.
That's not the problem at all. Sears.com and craftsman.com have the same numbers (Item# and Manufacturer's #) on both sites. Any attempt to search for parts using those numbers yields no results.
Man, I bought a jack from Autozone but I'm going out to see if I can do this to mine. Those life adapters suck and makes it awkward to jack the bike by yourself. If this works on my jack I am going to be super happy. Good post Vic!
That's not the problem at all. Sears.com and craftsman.com have the same numbers (Item# and Manufacturer's #) on both sites. Any attempt to search for parts using those numbers yields no results.
Go to www.craftsman.com . In the upper right hand corner, there is a search option. Type in motorcycle lift. The craftsman red lift is the first one that comes up. I also went down to my local sears store, and they had four in stock on the floor, at $119.99. Hope this helps.
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