Ralsmith Supercharged Joined Aug 13, 2019 Messages 441 Location Pasadena CA Ride 2011 Rocket 3 Roadster Sep 6, 2020 #31 Just make a bracket adapter for harbor freight lift like this one. That’s what I did and super stable.
Just make a bracket adapter for harbor freight lift like this one. That’s what I did and super stable.
1K9 No'mo Rocket 4 me Joined May 24, 2016 Messages 4,200 Location Clear Lake / Houston, Texas Ride Honda CB1100 Sep 6, 2020 #32 Ral; You let the bike tip forward for the right arm of the lift to lift at the oil pan?
Ralsmith Supercharged Joined Aug 13, 2019 Messages 441 Location Pasadena CA Ride 2011 Rocket 3 Roadster Sep 6, 2020 #33 1K9 said: Ral; You let the bike tip forward for the right arm of the lift to lift at the oil pan? Click to expand... Yes rear arm supports most of weight on the bracket, front arm is under oil pan, I can still access all oil drain bolts to drain the oil out.
1K9 said: Ral; You let the bike tip forward for the right arm of the lift to lift at the oil pan? Click to expand... Yes rear arm supports most of weight on the bracket, front arm is under oil pan, I can still access all oil drain bolts to drain the oil out.