A Bike Lift is a wonderful thing, however it's only part of the story when it comes to true Bike fettling bliss. Having tipped my Monster S4 off the Bike Lift a couple of years ago by trying to lift the rear wheel using a paddock stand I went straight out and did what I should have done to start with: bought an ABBA Bike Jack. This is a safe and secure means of lifting the back wheel of the ground and is seemingly foolproof, however if you need to do work to the swing arm it does pose a problem as the ABBA uses the swing arm pivot tube to attach to the bike:
The answer therefore is to use a little Scissor Jack on the Bike Lift so that you can raise the Bike from beneath the engine. I picked up one of these at the NEC Bike Show a few days ago and gave it a tryout today - so far so good.
As you can see from the next photo the Duck House also boasts a fine collection of Tilley lamps and the like, mostly donated by my chum Allan Ford who seems to pick them up at Car Boot sales:
Unlike Cutter, I have exhibited true cowardice by putting aside most thoughts on customisation until the beast has proved it's MOT credentials...won't have an excuse for much longer though...
Saturday, 5 December 2009
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