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Supporting the Savage for work
09/16/11 at 17:49:51
 
I am looking for the best way to support my Savage off the kickstand so I can install forward controls. I can build out of wood or weld up something.  I used to use wood blocks for my larger bikes. The bottom frame seems to narrow for just blocking. Any suggestions appreciated.
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Reply #1 - 09/16/11 at 17:56:05
 
See the poorman's bike stand thread.  Smiley
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Reply #2 - 09/17/11 at 07:38:03
 
Tom Dooley wrote on 09/16/11 at 17:49:51:
I am looking for the best way to support my Savage off the kickstand so I can install forward controls. I can build out of wood or weld up something.  I used to use wood blocks for my larger bikes. The bottom frame seems to narrow for just blocking. Any suggestions appreciated.



Use a motorcycle jack.  They cost a bit, but for the rest of your life you'll make things a lot easier on yourself for all kinds of work ranging from motorcycle jacking to auto work to household stuff.

I like the aluminum versions:






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Reply #3 - 09/17/11 at 07:41:04
 
Boule’tard wrote on 09/16/11 at 17:56:05:
See the poorman's bike stand thread.  Smiley

i used 2 4x4s when i installed forward controlls 7 1/2" lift
hole drilled in one 7 1/2  end,piece of 1/2" ridgid conduit as a
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Reply #4 - 09/17/11 at 15:47:15
 
I forget what I did exactly, but also cobbled some combination of wood together to get the right width and height.  A piece of railroad tie would probably be good too.

Then I thought the wood might scratch the frame paint, so I covered the wood with EPDM pond liner.
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Reply #5 - 09/17/11 at 16:16:29
 
I have been known to pull the seat & tank & hang mine from a rafter with a come along.
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Reply #6 - 09/17/11 at 16:22:53
 
I use a stack of 2x12, 1 foot in length. 5 or 6 of them nailed together. It takes 2 people to get it up there, but it does the trick.
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Reply #7 - 09/17/11 at 16:27:28
 
I broke loose today and bought a motorcycle lift from Harbor Freight. I bought the steel one and put it together. It was on sale.  Looks like it will come in handy for an old fart with a replaced knee. Thanks for all the replies.
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Reply #8 - 09/17/11 at 16:36:24
 
I was going to say that the sears units are made in china.
and are mostly unrepairable.

so you might as well buy it from HF
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Reply #9 - 09/17/11 at 16:54:05
 
A quality pair of knee pads is essential for old farts,, new knees or old. BY quality I mean NOT Harbor Freight,,
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Reply #10 - 09/18/11 at 07:10:04
 
The Sears aluminum version seems to be pretty good quality.
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Reply #11 - 09/18/11 at 19:00:44
 
Some of you younger guys who have'nt worked construction have probably never used a "sky hook", but they are great if you can find one. Cheesy
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