Anyone have any recommendations on a bike lift?
I was looking to do some front end stuff on my KE175. Stuff like change the front tire, fork oil, fork seals, grease stem bearings, etc... So I gotta lift the bike off the ground. Last time I had to do that stuff, I came up with a precarious arrangement using a floor jack and 3 jack stands in a tripod arrangement. It got the job done, but was kind of clumsy having the bike teeter on the jack while I got the stands in place. So this time I figured I should just "man-up" and lift it. I got it onto a 5-gallon bucket (~12") but that still wasn't quite high enough to get the front wheel off the ground. And I don't figure it's great for my back to be lifting it too much, at least if I'm not conditioned to do so.
If I get a stand, I think I'd also like it to work with the XS also. I searched here and it looks like the exhaust causes some clearance issues, but not insurmountable with the use of some creative shimming/adapters.
Now the one thing that the XS has that the KE does NOT is a center stand. Is a center stand sufficient for XS maintenance? i.e. if working on the rear end, just put it on the center stand...if the front, get a 6-pack and a neighbor and have him sit on the back of the bike. Or would a stand actually be useful for the XS?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
p.s. I almost forgot to link to a few stands that I've found...Some of these stores are regional, so sorry for those of you not in the mid-west.
The compact storage of this one is appealing:
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...ty-center-jack
Good ol' harbor freight motorcycle lift:
http://www.harborfreight.com/1500-lb...ift-60536.html
Might do the job for the KE:
http://www.harborfreight.com/350-lb-...and-66552.html
Northern Tool - a step up from Harbor Freight?
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...6249_200326249
Menards jack which has a striking similarity to the one that Northern Tool sells:
http://www.menards.com/main/tools-ha...978-c-9113.htm
Possibly the least expensive jack of the day from Farm & Fleet ($74.99 on sale):
http://www.farmandfleet.com/products...l#.U1XWaFea_o4
I was looking to do some front end stuff on my KE175. Stuff like change the front tire, fork oil, fork seals, grease stem bearings, etc... So I gotta lift the bike off the ground. Last time I had to do that stuff, I came up with a precarious arrangement using a floor jack and 3 jack stands in a tripod arrangement. It got the job done, but was kind of clumsy having the bike teeter on the jack while I got the stands in place. So this time I figured I should just "man-up" and lift it. I got it onto a 5-gallon bucket (~12") but that still wasn't quite high enough to get the front wheel off the ground. And I don't figure it's great for my back to be lifting it too much, at least if I'm not conditioned to do so.
If I get a stand, I think I'd also like it to work with the XS also. I searched here and it looks like the exhaust causes some clearance issues, but not insurmountable with the use of some creative shimming/adapters.
Now the one thing that the XS has that the KE does NOT is a center stand. Is a center stand sufficient for XS maintenance? i.e. if working on the rear end, just put it on the center stand...if the front, get a 6-pack and a neighbor and have him sit on the back of the bike. Or would a stand actually be useful for the XS?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
p.s. I almost forgot to link to a few stands that I've found...Some of these stores are regional, so sorry for those of you not in the mid-west.
The compact storage of this one is appealing:
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...ty-center-jack
Good ol' harbor freight motorcycle lift:
http://www.harborfreight.com/1500-lb...ift-60536.html
Might do the job for the KE:
http://www.harborfreight.com/350-lb-...and-66552.html
Northern Tool - a step up from Harbor Freight?
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...6249_200326249
Menards jack which has a striking similarity to the one that Northern Tool sells:
http://www.menards.com/main/tools-ha...978-c-9113.htm
Possibly the least expensive jack of the day from Farm & Fleet ($74.99 on sale):
http://www.farmandfleet.com/products...l#.U1XWaFea_o4
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