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I just pulled the trigger on the J&S jack. Took advantage of the special offer good thru 2/28. I chose the free oil pan adapter. Ships out tomorrow. Sold my Sears Red bike jack and PepsX bike stand.
That is a sweet jack... I have wanted one, since the first time I saw it. I just can't bring myself to spend almost $400, even with the 5% Military discount! Let us know what you think about it... dying to see if it is as awesome, as it looks. Congrats!
J&S is a good jack, but for a few $$ more, you could have had the best!(PITBULL) Bigger foot print for more stability, Raises higher for easier access underneath, Plus as you see in one of my pics, you can use a drain pan too. just saying..
Congrats on the new jack, I know I sure love mine. Also really like the drain pan adapter. My bike has been up on the lift all weekend. It came in real handy while I was installing my J&M amp. My available work space is a little crowded so having the ability to move the bike around made pulling the tank and installing the amp a pretty easy job.
Congrats on the new jack, I know I sure love mine. Also really like the drain pan adapter. My bike has been up on the lift all weekend. It came in real handy while I was installing my J&M amp. My available work space is a little crowded so having the ability to move the bike around made pulling the tank and installing the amp a pretty easy job.
One of the main reason for going with the jack is so I can move the bike around. My shop is getting a little crowded as well since I have my pull behind motorcycle trailer in the shop as well.
One of the main reason for going with the jack is so I can move the bike around. My shop is getting a little crowded as well since I have my pull behind motorcycle trailer in the shop as well.
One other advantage the J&S offers, I have a 2010 Street Glide and a 2006 Street Bob. The J&S picks up both the bagger and the dyna without having to use any kind of frame adapter.
I had one of the Cycle Gear jacks. It looks about the same as all the other low price jacks made in China. It worked ok but was pretty wobbly. I got the J&S jack and I'm very happy with it. I used a piece of sheet metal and shaped it to use as a drain pan.
J&S is a good jack, but for a few $$ more, you could have had the best!(PITBULL) Bigger foot print for more stability, Raises higher for easier access underneath, Plus as you see in one of my pics, you can use a drain pan too. just saying..
That's definitely a bada$$ jack bro. I need to get with the program and get one. I keep sayin' I will one day and yet I'm still getting by with my pos harbour freight one.
I just pulled the trigger on the J&S jack. Took advantage of the special offer good thru 2/28. I chose the free oil pan adapter. Ships out tomorrow. Sold my Sears Red bike jack and PepsX bike stand.
I have had my J&S jack for about a month and am pleased with the product. Rock solid and outstanding quality and the folks are a pleasure to deal with. I got mine before the Big Sale was put on so I contacted 'em and Cheryl asked "what could she do for me?" I had the oil pan so she offered me 5% refund or the T-Bar Handle and I took the handle. It came in a couple of days shipping paid. Nice addition to their jack. I had contacted them a couple of times with DA questions and "they" seemed to go above & beyond and were a big help to me. The bottom line is the quality of their product and I think it is outstanding. I belive it would be hard to equal on any measurement.I am 110% satisfied with the jack and the folks, (Cheryl), I had contact with.
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