Anyone Try This Type of Lift/Stand for Cleaning Wheels?
#1
Anyone Try This Type of Lift/Stand for Cleaning Wheels?
Already have a nice J&S stand for doing repairs.
I need something that's quick & light, just raise the front or rear wheels for cleaning.
Any opinion on these two? Which would you get?
Anything better out there?
Thanks
http://www.redlinestands.com/catalog...er-stand-p-760
http://www.redlinestands.com/catalog...e-center-stand
I need something that's quick & light, just raise the front or rear wheels for cleaning.
Any opinion on these two? Which would you get?
Anything better out there?
Thanks
http://www.redlinestands.com/catalog...er-stand-p-760
http://www.redlinestands.com/catalog...e-center-stand
#2
i made a lift similiar to this,,, albeit not as nice,,, however you will be better off getting a decent lift that can get both whels off the ground. they cost about twice as much as the better one you posted, but you will be better off.
Darryl
Darryl
Last edited by Gaston434; 05-12-2012 at 02:25 AM.
#4
**** - save yer $'s and just do 1/2 the rim and roll the bike frwd a bit and do the other 1/2
Last edited by Midgard; 05-12-2012 at 02:44 AM.
#5
Already have a nice J&S stand for doing repairs.
I need something that's quick & light, just raise the front or rear wheels for cleaning.
Any opinion on these two? Which would you get?
Anything better out there?
Thanks
http://www.redlinestands.com/catalog...er-stand-p-760
http://www.redlinestands.com/catalog...e-center-stand
I need something that's quick & light, just raise the front or rear wheels for cleaning.
Any opinion on these two? Which would you get?
Anything better out there?
Thanks
http://www.redlinestands.com/catalog...er-stand-p-760
http://www.redlinestands.com/catalog...e-center-stand
The original bike lift tool before the fancy jacks and cheap table lifts . I still have the one I slapped together out of water pipe 35 yrs ago to change a flat at work one day . They work just fine if you don't mind sitting on the ground or need to pull a wheel .
#6
Do your self a favor the farther off the ground you can work the better, ask my worn out bones.....lol
#7
Lifts
There is a "sticky" in the Dyna forum about making one out of wood and pipe. I made one about 5years ago from 2 2X8s and some black iron pipe and covered it with a little carpet to protect the bike frame.
The lift that I use the most is a Black Max scissors jack. It's easy to get under the bike and it's lift range easily lifts either the front or rear wheel. I use it much more than either the whole bike jack or the wooden one.
BTW Harbor freight sells a roller for your wheels that you ride the bike onto and you can turn the wheels without lifting the bike.
The lift that I use the most is a Black Max scissors jack. It's easy to get under the bike and it's lift range easily lifts either the front or rear wheel. I use it much more than either the whole bike jack or the wooden one.
BTW Harbor freight sells a roller for your wheels that you ride the bike onto and you can turn the wheels without lifting the bike.
Last edited by dyna rider; 05-12-2012 at 06:59 AM.
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#9
I have a folding one similar to the second one - they do work and are quick, don't take up much space and whatnot but take some practice to use them. They have to be positioned just so to lift the rear wheel on a Dyna due to the oil pan guard, front isn't so fussy but still takes some practice to get it right. The bike also tends to slide back and forth on the bar if you are doing much of anything on it, it even slides a bitwhen it comes to rest on the arm. I usually hold the bike upright with my hand on grip while positioning the lift in the right place (again, practice) but at some point you have to take a leap of faith and let go of the bar - no issues so far but it always worries me a bit. As far as washing goes, they are a bit of a pain because once you are done with one wheel, you have to drop the bike and lift the other end instead of just moving one. I plan to get a JS or Pitbull one of these days, it will be much easier and from the videos they look much faster to lift and no balancing act to get the bike up there or down again.
#10
just use your j&s, it doesn't take that long to lift, and it lifts your bike high enough that you can sit on a stool and be comfortable while you do your wheels.