Cheap stand for later SS models
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Cheap stand for later SS models
Here is our solution:
Ingredients:
Pair of jack stands
one pipe long enough to reach from one stand to the other, by way of going through the bike
Optional: some kind of protective cover for the pipe so it doesn't scratch the paint. We used some of the packing material from a guitar stand we bought for our son.
Optional: additional pipe to use inside the main pipe for additional leverage when raising the bike onto the stand.
Our original experiments had been conducted using a hockey stick as the pipe. The final pipe is a piece from a wood clamp.
The front wheel we raise by putting a rod through the hollow front axle and raising it onto another pair of jackstands.
Stephanie
Ingredients:
Pair of jack stands
one pipe long enough to reach from one stand to the other, by way of going through the bike
Optional: some kind of protective cover for the pipe so it doesn't scratch the paint. We used some of the packing material from a guitar stand we bought for our son.
Optional: additional pipe to use inside the main pipe for additional leverage when raising the bike onto the stand.
Our original experiments had been conducted using a hockey stick as the pipe. The final pipe is a piece from a wood clamp.
The front wheel we raise by putting a rod through the hollow front axle and raising it onto another pair of jackstands.
Stephanie
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Stephanie - Posts: 633
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Actually, the bikes live in a red brick schoolhouse built in 1890. Makes an excellent garage! We even managed to get an austin Mini through the doors a few years ago, but that's the biggest car we can get in there.
Stephanie
Stephanie
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Stephanie - Posts: 633
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- Location: near Ottawa
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