How to lift your bike onto a stand
Re: How to lift your bike onto a stand
Very cool! I would never have thought of that but I will definitely use it! Thanks phoo!!
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Re: How to lift your bike onto a stand
Thanks Patrick for sharing this. I must try it. The older I get the stronger I used to be.
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Re: How to lift your bike onto a stand
BTW, is she hotter in person than she is in the videos?
Ken
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Die young as late as possible, remember who you were before the world told you how it should be. -- Barry Morris
Re: How to lift your bike onto a stand
Well a couple of days ago, I had to get the ole thumper onto the stand, and I remembered this video, or so I thought! I tried it and couldn't get it to work. Maybe being 6ft short is the disadvantage. Not using my legs enough? Felt real awkward. I finally did it by lifting the rear on like I've always done it. BUT I just now re-watched video again & noticed I didn't put stand where she did. Maybe next time.
1997 XR600r plated, 1994 XR600r plated, 1972 SL350, 1971 SL100, 1983XL600r
Re: How to lift your bike onto a stand
Bumping this old(ish) thread because I wanted to say that I've gotten some practice with this method, and omg is it awesome. It did take a few times to get it right, but now that I have it down, I can't imagine trying to wrestle a bike onto a stand from the back ever again. And when I say this, it's because I demonstrated the "new" vs "old" method, and I could barely get the bike onto the stand the old way.
~Patrick
~Patrick
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2016 Beta 300RR :: 2006 Suzuki DRZ400SM
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