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Started by Tug, Friday, 21 April 2017, 06:28 PM

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Tug

As i own a 14 i don't need to do many repairs, and as my stable is full of old bikes i don't have room for a bike bench, my workbench also has a bike on it, so just received through the post my new Eazy Rizer https://www.on-bike.com/product/motorbike-lift-stand-eazyrizer-original-red/  my batterie drill will easerly rase and lower the bike.

i had my concerns about the weight and size of our 14s on a lift like this but it works great, it will wobble a little but surprisingly secure.

tug
Definitely maybe

grog

well bought mate. something i must really look at getting. my mate has a triumph rocket, much heavier than 14. hes a engineer, smart prick. he bought two lifts, somehow melded them together. axle lifts up to chest height. very handy. ill find a pic n post.

VladTepes

That looks like a great bit of kit !

How does the bike "balance" before lifting and once you put it down again ? Did you need to buy that wheel chock thing?

Did you need to buy any of the other 'related products' on the website? 

I've emailed them to find out whether they have any Aussie distributors.
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Tug

The kit comes with one set of attachments which you choose when ordering and yes you should have a wheel chock but all i did was hold the bike upright with one hand and raise the stand with the cordless drill until the bike was held in position by the front plate under the collerters. after that i was free to fit the brackets to the foot pegs.
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Notty

ooooo I would be so worried it would topple over  :bugga:
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