mully95
Living Legend
I use a ATV lift. Been doing it for 7 years now and have no issues on damaging the sump cover (oil pan). The sump cover is made of thick aluminum not thin stamped metal. I have a extra sump cover in the shop and you could split wood on top of it..lol
There a member on here that knows a lot about these bikes and he uses a ATV lift. I think he would know what is best and what not.
I like the fact that these ATV lifts aren't that expensive. Also I use mine for different applications in my shop rather than just my bike. Works well on lifting transmissions, atvs, riding lawn mowers, etc....
Also I have jacked the bike up and took both tires off to get them changed out.
Lift like this one:
Pro-Lift 1500 lbs. Utility Lift-T-2152 - The Home Depot
There a member on here that knows a lot about these bikes and he uses a ATV lift. I think he would know what is best and what not.
I like the fact that these ATV lifts aren't that expensive. Also I use mine for different applications in my shop rather than just my bike. Works well on lifting transmissions, atvs, riding lawn mowers, etc....
Also I have jacked the bike up and took both tires off to get them changed out.
Lift like this one:
Pro-Lift 1500 lbs. Utility Lift-T-2152 - The Home Depot