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Pics of Pitbull jack


I been using a jack that way before pitbull or anyone else. Think I had one of the first versions. Now is that adapter from PITBULL or did you make and put that on. If you were to put the in the side (Left or right) of the Spyder how does that adapter support the bike?

I am and picturing it more in line with the rear shock area to balance the load of the bike.

Guess I am confused how that angle iron supports the Spyder?
 
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I been using a jack that way before pitbull or anyone else. Think I had one of the first versions. Now is that adapter from PITBULL or did you make and put that on. If you were to put the in the side (Left or right) of the Spyder how does that adapter support the bike?

I am and picturing it more in line with the rear shock area to balance the load of the bike.

Guess I am confused how that angle iron supports the Spyder?

With it mounted as it is, I go under from the right side. It then is under framd and side supports. The back is under the frame in front of the exhaust. It is a legth of agle iron bolted to jack. This is on an RT, Other models may balance different.
 
With it mounted as it is, I go under from the right side. It then is under framd and side supports. The back is under the frame in front of the exhaust. It is a legth of agle iron bolted to jack. This is on an RT, Other models may balance different.
I still don't understand what that piece of angle iron does.
 
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Okay, I understand now, thanks. So, back to one of my earlier posts, the stability issue with putting a Spyder up on a lift like this has more to do with keeping the Spyder stabilized on the jack itself, not the jack itself having any inherent stability.

Yes, both Pitbull and J & S have a large footprint. They have no problem as long as bike is supported properly.
 
I still don't understand what that piece of angle iron does.


:agree: What is that long piece of angle iron for??? Please show us if possible.

I was pretty sure how you explained how to push the jack from either side but that long piece of angle iron is throwing us for a loop :dg1:


I just seen the pics. Now I get it

Pitbull I think has a Spyder adapter too.
 
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