Scissor Jack For Rocket?

dobro

Supercharged
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Florida, USA
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2011 R3T
In looking at the common motorcycle scissor jacks with sliding saddle adapters it seemed to me that they could be used to lift Rockets if the 2 stems that fit into the jacks' saddle adapters were modified with a slot to accept the Rockets' two existing hole brackets. I don't have any engineering or machinist skills so I know this might be ridiculous but I'm suggesting it because we need a better cheap way to get our Rockets high up in the air. If that would work is it something a forum member could make for a particular model scissor jack and sell to us?
 
In looking at the common motorcycle scissor jacks with sliding saddle adapters it seemed to me that they could be used to lift Rockets if the 2 stems that fit into the jacks' saddle adapters were modified with a slot to accept the Rockets' two existing hole brackets. I don't have any engineering or machinist skills so I know this might be ridiculous but I'm suggesting it because we need a better cheap way to get our Rockets high up in the air. If that would work is it something a forum member could make for a particular model scissor jack and sell to us?

get a lift table shop around look for the commercial grade don't skimp on $ this bike need a H-D table then get one scissor jack for replacing wheel that slide under the belly. do as I did I went to several bike shops in town and asked when they were replacing their older table sure enough the big dealership in town (blackfoot motor)replaced all nine tables so for $600 I got a commercial grade solid table . had to buy the air compressor though but what a great way to work on the bike now everything is at eye level
R3 are formidable machines they require solid sturdy lifts ..don't skimp
 
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