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What do you prefer to use for lifting your Spyder/Ryker?

Appreciate the info given! I've already survived this.

I see it's called "cribbing", so I'll make a few pieces to use with my existing jack stands and use those next time to raise the trike up that high. Otherwise, I'll just use the jack stands as they are.
 
I have a Big Blue Lift. For even simple tasks, I put it on and elevate it to a comfortable working height. To raise it you use a cordless drill
 
I have NO experience with the Big Blue lifts and they may be as 'safe as houses', but having 450kg up in the air like that just doesn't look healthy.
 
I've got mine on a regular bike lift. Bolted a suitable size piece of 3/4 plywood to the top of the two lift arms. I screwed a narrow piece of 1/2 plywood that fits between the muffler and the back bone so it can't slide in or out and helps me center it and keep it centered. The 3/4 plywood sits under the backbone and supports the weight. That's how I store it all winter. I'd love to have one of those lifts but it takes up too much room.
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Morning, I just received my Big Blue from over seas and have searched for more details, Preferably a video on how the undercarriage mount attaches to my 2022 F3.
Any help would be greatly apreciated.
I bought a Big Blue when I got my Spyder and emailed the makers for advice and they were really helpful they also make different arms so the lift can be used on other bikes,clever piece of gear
 
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