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Was grand little video. I really like my jack from Harbor Frieght. And I thought you was pretty kind to the bike/jack combo. Mine is very stable, fits under the bike on the stand and has 4 "safety" stops.
But the Harbor Fright one uses a foot pedal to raise and lower it and a nice long handle to move it around.
The flip-flop sandals, shorts and no shirt werea nice touch [sm=icon_rofl.gif]I love my yellow jack, but I ain't making a half nekkid video with it Just razzin ya, good job with proving a point about our wonderful inexpensive jacks.
Yeah I also love my yellow jack,low enough to get under my chopper and sturdy enough to roll myRoad King around........just wish it came in black like their other jacks.
The flip-flop sandals, shorts and no shirt werea nice touch [sm=icon_rofl.gif]I love my yellow jack, but I ain't making a half nekkid video with it Just razzin ya, good job with proving a point about our wonderful inexpensive jacks.
I took that vid at I dont know around 10am, and I just got done washing and waxing my boat in 110 degree heat... Grrrrrr Its hot out.....
usually shorts, polo and sandals is what I wear if lounging around... the polo was stripped for the washing today
Now THAT'S funny! You looked like a man on a mission. I could just hear "take THAT, mf'er"...LMAO
you know what, that is exaclty what my friend said a few minutes ago. He goes damn you like trying to show someone that the jack works or what? LOL [sm=exactly.gif]
I have the yellow, as well. But, with my rk custom, I have not been able to find that 'sweet spot' to lift the bike up straight. Still working on it. Heck, I have actually only lifted my bike the one time, so I ain't complaining.
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