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Old 11-10-2006   #6 (permalink)
Mojoinco
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One way (someone made a similar set up on the forums/picture folders here): http://www.webbikeworld.com/tbird/tire/
Note the wood supports. I like the swing arm and front end supports for stability and quikness. You can find them cheap (but you may get what you paid for). Also, some of the front lifts work by runing a pin into the bottom triple tree. Making most front end work save head bearing work easy.

With mods (saddle areas of your bike) this works and is cheap. could work for just one end or the other. http://www.pkriders.org/bikelift.htm

Look under 'specials'. There are two basic versions of this lift, current and the old one. You might find a used (or new dusty one at a dealer) one on ebay.

Mine. found it on ebay. Pay attention to shipping (still did ok, but took the icing off the deal). Heavy, would characterize it as 'moveable' vs 'portable'. But simply made and works.

A review of several stands. http://www.webbikeworld.com/motorcyc...-wheel-chocks/
I was really intrigued by the EZE rizer ($$$$). Someone here welded up something similar, but fitted to the bike. Looked pretty simple (it's also in the photo albums).
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