sears jack on 2006 dyna wide glide
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RE: sears jack on 2006 dyna wide glide
They make 2 models.
The red one is cheaper and made of steel, and is higher height.
The yellow one cost more, is aluminum (half the weight) and is MUCH lower. It would fit under most lowered bikes. I have this one and highly recommend it.
Now, can anyone tell me the jack adapter number from HD?
The red one is cheaper and made of steel, and is higher height.
The yellow one cost more, is aluminum (half the weight) and is MUCH lower. It would fit under most lowered bikes. I have this one and highly recommend it.
Now, can anyone tell me the jack adapter number from HD?
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muderator
RE: sears jack on 2006 dyna wide glide
ORIGINAL: Angry_Inch
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Now, can anyone tell me the jack adapter number from HD?
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Now, can anyone tell me the jack adapter number from HD?
https://www.hdforums.com/m_675740/tm.htm
Twin Cam - Equipped Dynaâ„¢ Model Motorcycle Service Lift Adapter Kit
Provides the necessary clearance of the oil tank that allows the Motorcycle Service Lift
P/N 94653-98 to be used on '99-later Dyna™ models equipped with the Twin Cam 88® engine.
98965-99
MSRP US $21.95
mud
#13
RE: sears jack on 2006 dyna wide glide
Mud, where do these sit on the jack?I just picked up the cheaper of the two jacks on Friday. With the '06 Lowrider,you couldn't use these due to clearance especially if they sit on the jack rails. My issue with the jack is that it the bike doesn't seem overly stable when lifted!
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muderator
RE: sears jack on 2006 dyna wide glide
ORIGINAL: TimmerK
Mud, where do these sit on the jack?
I just picked up the cheaper of the two jacks on Friday.
With the '06 Lowrider,you couldn't use these due to clearance
especially if they sit on the jack rails.
My issue with the jack is that it the bike doesn't seem overly stable when lifted
Mud, where do these sit on the jack?
I just picked up the cheaper of the two jacks on Friday.
With the '06 Lowrider,you couldn't use these due to clearance
especially if they sit on the jack rails.
My issue with the jack is that it the bike doesn't seem overly stable when lifted
As for clearance, roll the scoot onto some two bys, if necessary.
My adapters came with good instruction sheet as to adapter placement.
The front ones go as far back as possible in front of the footpeg mounts.
Rear one on the drivers side goes right where the frame starts to bend.
Here's two pix:
mud
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