Motorcycle jack for a 98 dyna
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Going to google the condor
have both the black/red and the fancy alluminum jacks from sears But not friendly when it comes ti getting a drain pan under the oil filter. But ine learns to make do do
The red and black one’s will jack up the bikes, but wont stay. Unless I drop the stay arms.
Both are very secure when loaded. Enough to remove wheels. So that is saying a lot
Good luck finding a used aluminum sears jack. The red and black no problem finding those for about $50
have both the black/red and the fancy alluminum jacks from sears But not friendly when it comes ti getting a drain pan under the oil filter. But ine learns to make do do
The red and black one’s will jack up the bikes, but wont stay. Unless I drop the stay arms.
Both are very secure when loaded. Enough to remove wheels. So that is saying a lot
Good luck finding a used aluminum sears jack. The red and black no problem finding those for about $50
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As stated, every bike I own from a WL to a Road Glide plus some others helping friends have been up on the jack. Never an issue.
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I have the HF lift, and bought it 10 years ago. Maybe more. I use it with my FLHT, no problems. I do have to position it under the bike "just right." I've put new seals in the pump a time or two. I also welded an extra stop/dug out an extra notch at just the height where my bike comes fully upright. That way, I pump it to that point and lock it there and it is upright for easy working but still supported by the wheels/tires. I also have the HF $300 table with an added self locking front wheel grabber thingie. The chopper is on it.
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I have the HF lift, and bought it 10 years ago. Maybe more. I use it with my FLHT, no problems. I do have to position it under the bike "just right." I've put new seals in the pump a time or two. I also welded an extra stop/dug out an extra notch at just the height where my bike comes fully upright. That way, I pump it to that point and lock it there and it is upright for easy working but still supported by the wheels/tires. I also have the HF $300 table with an added self locking front wheel grabber thingie. The chopper is on it.
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