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Lift Jacks Revisited - what's a viable lift jack to SAFELY raise a Spyder?

broderp

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Firstly, I searched and read a lot of posts, but most are years old, out dated with links, models no longer being made and pricing information that is just not viable in 2024.

So in 2024 (or 2023 ;) ) what's a viable lift jack to SAFELY raise and support the Spyder F3 that is cost effective? I'm looking to use it maybe a few times every year in conjunction with jack stands for safety. This old back of mine is done crawling on concrete and oil changes, brakes etc. will be simpler several inches off the ground.

With many options from the places such as Harbor Freight and now even Amazon among others there is a lot to consider. I don't want to assume if they look the same they perform the same. I'm looking for something that will slide under the Spyder frame easily and doesn't take up a lot of space in my small garage.

Anyone recently got a new lift or use a currently available lift willing to share some thoughts or advise (good or bad) :cheers:?


Harbor Freight
https://www.harborfreight.com/1500-lb-steel-atvmotorcycle-lift-60536.html
https://www.harborfreight.com/1500-lb-aluminum-atv-motorcycle-lift-63397.html

Amazon
http://rb.gy/tr1lwh
http://rb.gy/4rk1af
http://rb.gy/5hz7iy


And there are many more very similar! :helpsmilie:
 
I have some blocks / props I place under each of the 3 tyres or front sub-frame to give it some stability after the lift.
Bit of piece of mind it wont topple off and land on me when im wrenching.
All sitting on a carpet off cut so its more comfortable in my aged bony bits.
Almost any ATV type lift will raise it. Then prop it.

If I simply want to raise 1 end I use a simple bottle jack and some folding wheel chocks.
2 chocks in a box and I got 2 sets.

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I have some blocks / props I place under each of the 3 tyres or front sub-frame to give it some stability after the lift.
Bit of piece of mind it wont topple off and land on me when im wrenching.
All sitting on a carpet off cut so its more comfortable in my aged bony bits.
Almost any ATV type lift will raise it. Then prop it.

If I simply want to raise 1 end I use a simple bottle jack and some folding wheel chocks.

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I hear you loud and clear. My first purchase from amazon for working on the Spyder: :p
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00076SPZO?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1
 
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I have the HF $229 jack. It's sturdier than the cheaper HF model and supports my RT with no problems.
 
I currently have the 63397 lift listed above. Without the extensions, I had enough clearance to fashion a lifting plate made from 3/4" plywood to provide a larger, more stable lifting surface. With this, I can raise the Spyder to a height of 17" and place my jackstands with the Harbor Freight Rubber jackstand caps under 3 points for a stable lift and remove the jack. Stable enough that I can mount and sit on the seat to do whatever I need to do without any issues. Hope this helps. I can send pictures if requested.
 
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I have the HF PITTSBURGH AUTOMOTIVE 1500 lb. Steel ATV/Motorcycle Lift for $139 USD and it's lifted 2013 RTL's, 2018 RTL's, 2022 RTL's, 2019 F3, and others. I've had to create a wood platform to sit on top of the rails to lift any of them up high enough to do a Baja Ron sway bar. But mine is now 7 years old and has needed very little maintenance. Save your money for the farkles.
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Firstly, I searched and read a lot of posts, but most are years old, out dated with links, models no longer being made and pricing information that is just not viable in 2024.


And there are many more very similar! :helpsmilie:

I will be doing all of my own service work, and maintenance.
The only thing I'll have done for me is any applicable modules and software updates, and catastrophic.
So I purchased the Big Blue Motorcycle Lift with the 2020 and up RT/LTD lift bracket.
The lift maximum height is 30".
It is safe to keep the bike on the lift whilst tires/wheels are removed.
I intend to keep this bike a good 15 years (God willing I live that long)
$875.00 delivered to U.S. addresses.

https://us.on-bike.com/motorcycle-lifts/canam-spyder-trike-lift
 
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I will be doing all of my own service work, and maintenance.
The only thing I'll have done for me is any applicable modules and software updates, and catastrophic.
So I purchased the Big Blue Motorcycle Lift with the 2020 and up RT/LTD lift bracket.
The lift maximum height is 30".
It is safe to keep the bike on the lift whilst tires/wheels are removed.
I intend to keep this bike a good 15 years (God willing I live that long)
$875.00 delivered to U.S. addresses.

https://us.on-bike.com/motorcycle-lifts/canam-spyder-trike-lift

+1 on Big Blue.
 
I currently have the 63397 lift listed above. Without the extensions, I had enough clearance to fashion a lifting plate made from 3/4" plywood to provide a larger, more stable lifting surface. With this, I can raise the Spyder to a height of 17" and place my jackstands with the Harbor Freight Rubber jackstand caps under 3 points for a stable lift and remove the jack. Stable enough that I can mount and sit on the seat to do whatever I need to do without any issues. Hope this helps. I can send pictures if requested.

I have the same one and I just back up onto a set of car ramps with the front wheels and I only have to lift a couple of inches to place it on the stands.
 
I also have big blue. Yep it is higher cost, but bought mounts for both my RTL and F3T and it is rock solid!
My only concern is safety when under my bikes…can’t tell my kids I saved $500 buying a jack when they are looking at me in the funeral home…just sayin
 
Another shout-out for the Big Blue. What I do not think has been mentioned is that you can buy adaptors that allow you to work on various bikes. I first purchased mine for my 1800 Gold Wing, then got the fittings for my Triumph Rocket Three, and then for my RT. Try and do that with a Harbour Freight lift.
 
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I have a friend with a four post lift, and he made 4 fillers panels that fill in the center area. Yesterday I prep'd the machine at home to the point of removing the sway bar and drove to the friends place a short distance away. He removed the far end panel and I drove my second Spyder in on it until the front wheel were spanning the open area. Raised it up about about four feet, remove the finger tight nut and bolt on one enc and pulled out the OEM sway bar and slid the BajaRon one in place. Put the bolt/nut back on the bar on one end and drove back to my place and finished the install.

I do my oil changes on blocks I drive up on. I will be 80 this year, but still enjoy doing my own work! The original owner of the new to we 2018 had a Ridenow store install a new battery, oil and filter and an inspection to the tune of 666 dollars in October. I can do a lot of crawling on concrete carport for that kind of money.

Note: Also I changed out the battery maintainer leads to long wires to reach out to the grill area behind the left front tire, and in doing that found the battery cables bolts not tightened very tight. I put star washers on bolt terminals and made sure they were tight. Seem that it is hard to find anyone that does good work anymore.
 
I have the Craftsman Model 50191 Aluminum Motorcycle/ATV jack, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wP16Ds0AdYY, that I selected instead of a HF lift because the one my son owns has a very uneven, jerky release valve that makes lowering the Spyder a risky maneuver IMO. It cost $204 when I purchased in in 2018 but appears to be out of stock at most internet sites I've checked today.
 
I have the HF PITTSBURGH AUTOMOTIVE 1500 lb. Steel ATV/Motorcycle Lift for $139 USD and it's lifted 2013 RTL's, 2018 RTL's, 2022 RTL's, 2019 F3, and others. I've had to create a wood platform to sit on top of the rails to lift any of them up high enough to do a Baja Ron sway bar. But mine is now 7 years old and has needed very little maintenance. Save your money for the farkles.
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That's a sweet looking setup. I am looking to install the upgraded swaybar. Would you mind sharing the details for your wooded platform to get the bike up high enough for this project?
 
I have been down this road when trying to lift my F3 Ltd. I wasted money on a couple of other lifts. I finally got this one at Harbor Freight and it is great. Easy to use, safe and really lifts the Spyder high. High enough to remove and install a new sway bar.
This is the one: FISCHER 750 lb. Heavy Duty ATV/Mower High Lift Jack, at Harbor Freight for $279
Good luck!
 
HI.

Are there any UK members here who can tell me what they do to raise their Spyder RTL off the floor for maintenance and cleaning ... Is there a lift you recommend or other options Please????
 
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