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Re:Lifts 3 Years, 1 Month ago  
Huskerbob, I'm not worried about being in traction...been there...done that. I'll heal, my Pearl won't!!!!!
 
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Re:Lifts 3 Years, 1 Month ago  
J&S is the most stable, this bike is NOT strapped down to the jack! You should see the video of them whipping this bike around while it's on the jack. Best jack, not the cheapest, but it's what you were looking for.

 
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Re:Lifts 3 Years, 1 Month ago  
I don't know what you other guys our doing wrong my bike is lowered using Baron I'm 5-8 can sit on bike at stop both feet on ground never had problem getting the craftman red lift under it or out after done and that with kickstand down I'm sure there not that much different. I have friends that have Harbor freight Hell I use that to and was cheaper then old RED good luck . SEE THAT FISH TALE NOT THAT FAR OFF THE GROUND
 
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Re:Lifts 3 Years, 1 Month ago  
Mine goes under with the air out and the bike on the kickstand.
 
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Re:Lifts 3 Years, 1 Month ago  
Mine is lowered, I cannot get a red sears lift under it without rolling it up on to a 2x whatever... that said, I like the red lift, I have a couple of straps hanging from the rafters that I tie onto the neck just in case............
 
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Re:Lifts 3 Years, 1 Month ago  
Darn wrote:


That also tells me that Harley makes one hell of a front fender!!!
 
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Re:Lifts 3 Years, 1 Month ago  
I have the sears yellow jack it works great I sometimes push it out on the drive to wash it on the jack makes it easy with my bad hip.I paid 180 but they go on sale for 140 sometimes
 
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