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Here are some plans to build your own wood bike stand/lift:
Granted if i was doing this for my HD, i woudl go bigger and add in metal supports... i know alot of you out there are pretty good with a welder and figure this may help you create something... i am building one right now for my little honda project to get it up a bit and make working on it easier... figured i would post it up for ya'll too...







 
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That is a good idea thanks for sharing
 
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Thanks again Joe, you are a true asset to this site!
 
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Interesting; wonder how thick I would have to go for a streetglide
 
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very cool
 
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That is something to think about.
 
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Very nice idea!

Only two things I would add to the structure is maybe a 2"x4" along the centter bottom side of the top plywood to help brace the 3/4" plywood for flexing with heavier bikes and I would add some kind of easy to ingage/disingage lock hinge where the end folds under and mates up with the bottom of the box to help prevent accidental openings.
 
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I have 6 8' 4x4 posts laying around in the garage from another project i never ended up doing and was just thinking the other day i could put them to use building something like this. Thanks the blueprint, it will come in handy as a guide.
 
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Thanks Man. Really cool idea. How about adding casters to the front side of the box so they only contact the ground when the back side is lifted. So you can pick up one side and drag it around? ( $0.02 )
 
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Hell ya, might be a summer project
 


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