Greetings Spyderlovers!
I've browsed several posts tonight about jacking up the Spyder for maintenance and most of them seem to center on the discussion of an ATV lift (or something like it) and adapting it to the Spyder. As opposed to purchasing yet another item exclusively for working on my Spyder, I'm attempting to make do with what I have.
My plan was to run the front end up onto my car ramps then jack up the back end and rest the rear tire on a platform I made out of 2x6. Well, the ramps wanted to scoot across the garage as I attempted to roll up on them so I ended up using my floor jack to lift the front end (while a friend spotted me) then placed the ramps as seen.
As for lifting the rear, the frame doesn't seem to extend rearward enough since the trailing edge of the frame still feels as if its forward of the center of gravity (or perhaps precisely at the COG?). It got me to thinking though... "Do I really need the tail level with the front?"
The main clearance I wanted for maintenance was up near the front to facilitate an oil change. I'm thinking I just leave her right where she is and not even bother lifting the back end. Thoughts on this??
The only obvious concern I can think of is that the pitch of the bike might preclude the oil completely draining from the pan as it should.
Does anyone know where oil drain plug is placed?
If the drain plug is placed somewhere else, imma need a little ingenuity and coaching from y'all about about points I can safely contact with my floor jack to lift up the rear.
TIA,
David

I've browsed several posts tonight about jacking up the Spyder for maintenance and most of them seem to center on the discussion of an ATV lift (or something like it) and adapting it to the Spyder. As opposed to purchasing yet another item exclusively for working on my Spyder, I'm attempting to make do with what I have.
My plan was to run the front end up onto my car ramps then jack up the back end and rest the rear tire on a platform I made out of 2x6. Well, the ramps wanted to scoot across the garage as I attempted to roll up on them so I ended up using my floor jack to lift the front end (while a friend spotted me) then placed the ramps as seen.
As for lifting the rear, the frame doesn't seem to extend rearward enough since the trailing edge of the frame still feels as if its forward of the center of gravity (or perhaps precisely at the COG?). It got me to thinking though... "Do I really need the tail level with the front?"
The main clearance I wanted for maintenance was up near the front to facilitate an oil change. I'm thinking I just leave her right where she is and not even bother lifting the back end. Thoughts on this??
The only obvious concern I can think of is that the pitch of the bike might preclude the oil completely draining from the pan as it should.
Does anyone know where oil drain plug is placed?
- Near the leading edge of the pan?
- Closer to the trailing edge?
- Somewhere near the middle of the pan?
If the drain plug is placed somewhere else, imma need a little ingenuity and coaching from y'all about about points I can safely contact with my floor jack to lift up the rear.
TIA,
David
