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Re: Questions about saddlebag supports
Reply #15 - 03/06/06 at 19:52:03
 
Thanks, Rob.

When I said I don't want to drop the wheel, I meant I don't want to raise the bike so the wheel drops down.  I'm really lazy.  Smiley

I'll give it try, though.



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Reply #16 - 03/06/06 at 20:31:03
 
Have you made the homemade lift yet?  If not, it's worth the $20-$25 and the 20-30 minutes to build.  I have an actual bike lift/jack and I still use the homemade one more often because it's just so fast and easy and is fine for a lot of stuff.  Take a look in the Tech Ref forum.  It's probably on one of the last pages.
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Reply #17 - 03/06/06 at 21:22:20
 
No, I have not, but I've thought about it.

Is the bike stable on that lift, or do you need to tie it down?
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Reply #18 - 03/07/06 at 05:35:35
 
It's pretty stable.  I don't tie it down when using the homemade lift.
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