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Homemade Adjustable Stand and Motorcycle Lift


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BUILDER:
ccarruth on oldminibikes.com
DESCRIPTION:
Homemade adjustable stand and motorcycle lift constructed by welding sections of square tubing to a scissor jack's lifting saddle and foot plate.
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Sep 13, 2019 6:17 PM
jimonabuell
Great idea and I built one can I say many build them the wrong way around? If the jack faces, fore and arft, as the jack leans ( and they do) The front or rear wheel will stabilise on contact. They are great and very handy.
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DIY Adjustable Stand and Motorcycle Lift - comment on how to build a Adjustable Stand and Motorcycle Lift - 2 comments
jimonabuell says:
Sep 13, 2019 6:17 PM
Great idea and I built one can I say many build them the wrong way around? If the jack faces, fore and arft, as the jack leans ( and they do) The front or rear wheel will stabilise on contact. They are great and very handy.

Anonymous says:
Apr 09, 2019 10:22 PM
I did the same thing by welded an old socket with 1/2 inch drive on the end so I could use my rechargeable drill to "zap" the bike up or down...but need to steady it with a hand since my stand does not remain completely level.

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