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Have the red Jack for 5 years. Works great with my Deuce and Road Glide. Never any issues. Not sure what I a doing wrong........Even slides under both of them.
I wrestled w/the red one for a few years, finally sold it & got the yellow one. Have been very satisfiedw/it the last couple yrs or so & my Ultra has been sitting on it for a few weeks now (top end tore down waiting on Andrews to release the 54N cams).
BTW, if you close the valve w/out cranking it down too hardit'll open easily & you can lower your bike as slow (or fast) as you like. Nice lift IMO.
A friend gave me the red jack. I have to ride the bike up on a 1 inch thick board to get the jack under it. Then lift the bike no worries. The jack does not seem to care how much the bike cost.
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