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    Default Lifting my 2012 RT? Part Two

    I've decided that I'm buying a MC Jack from Harbor Freight. I'll have a way to move it around and it will actually cost less than two sets of the dollies!

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    Default Lifting my 2012 RT with MC Jack?

    Could somebody give me an idea about where I would do the test lifting to maintain some sembelance of balance? Thanks

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    Slide the Jack under the Spyder from the left side. Have the rear most Jack rail directly under the driver's foot peg. This should put the rail near the rear shock. Look underneath to confirm. Start lifting.
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    I drive the spyders' front wheels up on a couple pieces of 2X8s to provide a little extra room before lifting. Then I slide the jack in and always look underneath to make sure the jack rails will be in contact with the bikes' frame and nothing else.....
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    I use J&S jack. Balance is great and it is safe to store on it! Not cheap but you get what you pay for
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    Lets see, $25000 motorcycle lifted by a $100 motorcycle lift. What could go wrong???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomline View Post
    I've decided that I'm buying a MC Jack from Harbor Freight. I'll have a way to move it around and it will actually cost less than two sets of the dollies!
    Sounds like a bad idea, but interested to know how it turns out.
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    I use the Harbor Freight Lift and am comfortable with it for light maintenance. I add jack stands for any heavy torquing or prolonged work. I would not feel very comfortable moving the bike around much on the lift. I would suggest lifting the bike and lowering it on to 3 dollys when moving the bike. HF has relatively inexpensive moving dollys that would do the job easily. Good Luck.....
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    Default It's trial and error....

    Will depend a lot on what you have in the storage compartments. Your best is to start as stated above and if the wheels do not come of fairly even put her down and move the lift over a bit...A stands are also a very good Idea as you may find a loss of balance if you start taking things off....like the rear wheel...

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    I recently opted for a Craftsman jack like Gene's because my son's HF lift does not have a smooth release letting the bike down and he's lifting a much lighter BMW RT1200 GSA than a Spyder RT.
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    Many here have success with the Harbor Freight lifts, myself included. I do set it down on jack stands for the working though. And I have rolled the Spyder into its storage space in my garage with no issues.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mazo EMS2 View Post
    Many here have success with the Harbor Freight lifts, myself included. I do set it down on jack stands for the working though. And I have rolled the Spyder into its storage space in my garage with no issues.
    I got one of them last year and used it to work on my RT. Since then it has been sitting. A couple of weeks ago, I noticed it pissed all its oil on the floor. You might want to spend a few more bucks and get something better or at least buy their warranty. QC on the thing left a lot to be desired.
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