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Lifting an RT

Spydman

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Looking into a good stable way to lift my 2012 RT . What type of jack or lift or lift table would lift my RT and possibly my 2015 triglide?
Thanks for any info or pics.:yes:
 
Depends....

What kinda room are we talking about and what kinda work. I use the atv/motorcycle lift but if you have the room a modified full lift would be nice. There is the Blue lift that was around here for a bit looked good. But a good lift and A stands will work in confined areas...:thumbup:

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I bought a Redline HD lift table. 1500 pound capacity. Bought black pipe to widen the outer supports. I use PVC to hold them apart. Had to get HarborFreight ramps, 6 feet long, cut down to 4 and welded the 2 two foot sections together for a third ramp. It easily lifts the Spyder. With measuring the black pipe, it should handle your glide. I made mine to handle my friends Hannigan Transformer. So far I'm happy with it. I don't like working on my back or knees. Redline had a sale awhile back and their warehouse was close enough to pick it up. The thing is heavy though, about 800 lbs.
 

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