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solo, where do you even get that these are my guns? learn to read 1st. then get a life, this thread was about lifts you still haven't even added anything valuable
Talking about using guns against 'posers' is all I needed to see bud! I don't really care who owns the guns...is that simple enough for you. BTW, I posted a photo of my jack in use with an 850 pound Street Glide and my 190 pounds sitting on it. If this thread was about jacks, and what they can do, I think me showing the J&S carrying over a half-ton was pretty valuable. You on the other hand, just want to threaten people with guns. Key board commando...you should see if that username is available for you to switch to.
I got very lucky as well, was watching a J&S Jack on Ebay (went for over $275.00 plus shipping). Looked on Craigs list local and found a Pit Bull listed for $200.00 about an hour from the house. Met him and got it for $175.00
Check out Craigs Lists, I picked up my J&S jack locally with oil drain pan for $200. Half price, great deal. I was waiting for either a Pitbull or a J&S and the J&S came up first. I have never used the Pitbull, but it looks like a wonderful tool. I use my J&S Jack all the time, so I will say that a high quality jack does make all the difference in maintaining the bike as well as washing and polishing it. Get yourself a adjustable stool on wheels and you have all you need to care for your pride and joy regardless of jack brand.
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