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With winter coming up I was trying to find a stand for my Ultra as I do not want to leave it on the jack all winter. I found one online while I was stationed in Germany but I cannot find it now. It would fit wound the jack so you can easily lower the bike onto the stand and it had wheels to roll around the garage.
The various platform jacks all have mechanical rests so the bike is sitting on those metal rests, not the hydraulics. That's really all you need. Are you certain your jack doesn't have the same mechanical rests?
With winter coming up I was trying to find a stand for my Ultra as I do not want to leave it on the jack all winter. I found one online while I was stationed in Germany but I cannot find it now. It would fit wound the jack so you can easily lower the bike onto the stand and it had wheels to roll around the garage.
Thanks
My J&S Jack has the mechanical locks and works just fine
Here is your dolly.
K&L Motorcycle Dolly, extra heavy duty, rolls easy.
Here is a video. You do not need their jack, it will work with any jack, it is very adjustable. All big castor wheels with great bearings, rolls in and out of places most jacks will not. Excellent to service your bike on, easy access to all three holes. Crank your bike on it, climb up on your bike on it, whatever. I use my HF Jack to put my bike up on it.
Priceless.
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