My R3 Touring lifting plate adapter

Bedifferent

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Well, it was a beautiful sunny day here in Michigan with no residual salt on the road so I decided to take the monster for a short ride. Did I say I hate the winter months...

I'm always cooking up something so here goes another one. I decided to make my own adapter plate for lifting my R3 Touring. I've seen numerous example (some fancy, some manufactured and some pretty basic)....all of them seem to be putting some of the forward lifting force on the bottom of the engine, which apparently is not a problem. I decided to design an adapter that would use the center stand lift point, plus, have some or all of the forward lifting pressure on the floorboard mounting bars. I figured this way I would get a wider stance for supporting the bike and also take some of the weight off the bottom of the engine. The adjustable lift points were made so I could properly adjust the distance between the forward lifting aluminum angle and the floorboard support bars. Thanks to my early Christmas present ( a mig wire welder) I was able to fabricate the adjustable supports out of steel using some 1" square tube, 1" pipe and some 5/8" nuts and bolts. All of the aluminum was 1/4" thick and I used some 1/4" oak boards for spacers and shims keeping all lifting and resting surfaces the same. I based my lifting adapter surface points on the lifting surface size for a Craftsman Aluminum motorcycle lift. Several forum members have this lift and in answer to a post I made, they found it to be a good lift. I used some red rubber for protecting any pressure points and cut a relief hole for an oil drain plug boss ( I do not use a lift to drain my oil). The center plate is offset a little bit for centering under the engine and a 1/2" bushing gaves me the clearance I wanted for mounting the rear plate to the center stand holes on the right side of the bike. It should make for a pretty stable lift going all the way out to the bars. Any future supports I might need I'll make in the spring when I have a chance to observe the balance point of the bike. Here are the pictures if you would like to see what It wound up looking like. If anyone would like further details or plans, let me know and I will take the time to post them.
 

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Looks like strong jig. Glad to see another Michigander looking for winter Rocket projects. If this winter ever starts...
 
Looks like strong jig. Glad to see another Michigander looking for winter Rocket projects. If this winter ever starts...


this winter is a real strange one tornadoes in texas flood in england summer weather in holland, huge fires in australia and up here in my corner of BC we have been for the last 5 days on the receiving end of snow so far 2 feet has been dumped and it still snowing !!
the old folks ( the real old folks) say they do not remember so much snow at least it is not cold ok back to the garage and install the light bypass
 
Patrick ? What age number constitutes "the real old folks" ? Some might say guys like Patrick and Steve are the real old folks. :D


let me see!!what defines "old folks" back in the days you were "old folks" when you held your grand children on your knees recently that would be defined when you stop to take viagra cause the heart pain would be worse than the droplets out of your weewee.

my generation hell ...I do not know my grandchildren are in their twenties I stocked up on viagra for the next 12 months. 12 time 12 and we will see for 2017 I also have two sets of spare tires for the beast so I plan to ride till I cannot swing a leg over
there ! my interpretationn now stevie may see it differently!!
BTW I sent Jean a merrychristmas wish , she did not reply she probably did not remember our passage at her house ..
 
When it comes to "swinging a leg over", I figured out how to get my leg up over the bike to get on it...reach back and grab you pant cuff and lift. Works every time. It wouldn't be so much of a challenge if it wasn't for that long haul seat with the backrest on it. That's the problem!
 
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