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Here's some Tips on Lifting the RT!

Lamonster

SpyderLovers Founder
If you plan on changing your own oil it sure makes it a lot easyer if you can get it up on stands to work on. Here's a few pics as to where to place the jack and the stands.

I use a 1500 lb motorcycle jack and it lifted the RT no problem.

Back pad is almost directly under the driver foot peg.

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This is where it hits on the frame.
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Place jackstands under a-arms
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Place jackstand under rear shock.
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Lamonte, you need my pit, I stand under mine and can get to anything, you should bring the new RT over and do a video of the underneath.:clap:
 
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Lamonster:

How s the withdrawl going ??

Don t know if I could have withstood it...:pray:
I'm not really having any. My RS feels like a new Spyder to me after being on the RT for 3 weeks. They both have there place in my heart.:doorag:
 
You are a stronger man than me Bro..

I would think u would get it back once the factory pulls the data off of your riding , enhances the changes to the production templates and ships it back to u for more telemetry...:yes::spyder2:
 
Is it ok to place jack stands under a-arms? I was told that could possibly damage them. :yikes:
 
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Has anyone used the Pit Bull lift on their :spyder2:? If so, how about pictures or info of placement?
 
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Has anyone used the Pit Bull lift on their :spyder2:? If so, how about pictures or info of placement?

I have a Pit Bull lift and have lifted my RT, but now I have the SpyderPops catalytic converter heat shields on & they appear to hang down too low. I now use car ramps for the front and a floor jack for the rear. Sorry, no pics.
 
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got a harbor freight racing jack, little aluminum job, used it under the center frame just to look at stuff under there. will it hurt to lift it there? hope not... :dontknow: planned to use it this weekend to put my sway bar just got. don't have ramps anymore...
 
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Update:

I have learned I can use the PitBull lift with SpyderPops Catalytic Converter Shields in place on my RT. I approach from the left side because the left shield only comes forward half as far as the right. This allows me to position the lift further to the rear to get better front/rear balance, making sure the end of the lifting surface does not go all the way to the right side shield. I also place a case of Lipton's diet green tea with citrus (LOVE that stuff) in the frunk for ballast. The rear wheel leaves the floor about 8" after the fronts leave the floor, but I believe that would be expected. Seems to be pretty stable, but you can always use straps to anchor it in place after you've lifted it to the height you plan to use.

I also found that I can lift approaching from the right side by running the lifting surface rails far enough in to be to the inside of the right side heat shield.

Glad to know I can use the lift.
 
I saw a few people on video jacking the RT up from the front. Any way of doing this, or were my eyes playing tricks on me? I just need to get the front up to replace the shocks.
Thanks
Saint999
 
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I saw a few people on video jacking the RT up from the front. Any way of doing this or were my eyes playing tricks on me? I just need to get the front up to replace the shocks.
Thanks
Saint999
If the SpyderPops BumpSkid is installed, it is possible to lift the Spyder from the front with an ATV jack. That is probably what you saw. A low profile ATV jack works for lifting the Spyder in the center, by the frame, too.
 
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There is no frame support there except in the center. The BumpSkid stiffens things up and reinforces things, so it allows the jack to lift there more safely. Do so without the BumpSkid at your own risk.
 
There is no frame support there except in the center. The BumpSkid stiffens things up and reinforces things, so it allows the jack to lift there more safely. Do so without the BumpSkid at your own risk.

So there is a center support that I just cant see? I have a ATV/Motorcycle jack and just may go in from the side and lift the whole bike off the ground but seems like over kill to lift just the front.
 
I don't have the bumpskid, and when the Elka gent started to slide the jack under it required a slight lift on each side till it cleared the front plastic. It then went back far enuf to catch the front end of the metal frame that runs underneath. At least thats what it looks like to me. After the Elkas were on, the front sat up an inch or so higher.

I have one of Harbor Freight's low jacks and jack up front and put a couple of wood blocks about 8 in high under the wheel and then do the same with the rear. Usually tho, I don't jack it up just to do an oil/filters change. Takes a little laying on floor.
 
Thanks All I did get it up from the side with ATV jack...kind of scary lifting the whole thing like that but the Elkas are in . Will test drive tomorrow.
Thanks again.
Joe
 
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