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Need a Lift

1VENOM

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Has anyone purchased or manufactured a lift for their Spyder? :helpsmilie:
I saw one at the local Pep boys for around $100.00. It doesn't say it's for any three wheelers but is covers ATVs, most bikes. I'm just not sure were the lift points are. There is nothing in the owner's manual to show the jack points. Any clues? Oh, the one I was looking at was a Torin Big Red Jack, part #T64017. Any suggestion would help. Thanks:helpsmilie:
 
:bdh:It seems to me that it would be easier to work underneath the bike, when installing wiring harness. Sitting on a stool looking at the job rather than crouched down or laying on the cold concrete. I had some serious injuries in the past, Bull riding, saddle bronc, just to list a couple. My joints don't bend as easy or as long as the jobs may take. K! Thanks for your reply.:spyder:
 
Discontinued

Hay thanks for the reply.:(
I checked out the Crewline lift that Lamonster had talked about.
They were discontinued.:dontknow: Why. It looks perfect for the :spyder2:
but their not even out there on Craig's list or Ebay. So if anybody else can :helpsmilie:it would be greatly appreciated.:clap::clap:
 
1Venom check your local...

Northern tools, Harbor freight or Sears stores. If you want a real good light weight lift and can justify the increased cost go to sears and get their aluminum unit. It is professional grade equipment and worth the extra cost.Ken OEM-krb1945
 
Thank you for the Lift

I want to thank everyone who replied.:2thumbs: I went to Sears and got mine today. I give the Ole :spyder2: a lift tomorrow.
 
:bdh:It seems to me that it would be easier to work underneath the bike, when installing wiring harness. Sitting on a stool looking at the job rather than crouched down or laying on the cold concrete. I had some serious injuries in the past, Bull riding, saddle bronc, just to list a couple. My joints don't bend as easy or as long as the jobs may take. K! Thanks for your reply.:spyder:

I tried bull riding last week.
Then the greeter at Wall Mart came
out and pulled the plug out of the wall :roflblack:
 
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