Prolift Hydraulic Motorcycle Lift (T-2151)
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According to Latus it should work fine: http://www.latus-harley-davidson.com/Pro-Lift.htm
Personally I like the HD lift blocks they sell for the Dynas, but you can fab up your own leveling blocks using some simple 2x4 pieces. http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/g...bmLocale=en_US
I also prefer having two people available to put the bike up on the lift. One holds the bike upright while the other positions the lift adapter blocks and makes certain the jack is properly aligned under them. Once you raise the jack enough to hold the bike upright (but still resting on the tires) one person can handle the rest.
Personally I like the HD lift blocks they sell for the Dynas, but you can fab up your own leveling blocks using some simple 2x4 pieces. http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/g...bmLocale=en_US
I also prefer having two people available to put the bike up on the lift. One holds the bike upright while the other positions the lift adapter blocks and makes certain the jack is properly aligned under them. Once you raise the jack enough to hold the bike upright (but still resting on the tires) one person can handle the rest.
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Wow got the J and s jack and it is awesome. Don't have to worry about jacking up the bike by myself. Don't have to strap it down...even climbed up on the bike with it jacked in it's highest position, unstrapped and didn't even wobble. I've used the cheeper jacks and you can get them to work but I was always really worried everytime I used them....This jack is worry free....worth every penny...and they give military discounts.
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