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http://www.harborfreight.com/automotive-motorcycle/lifts-stands.html
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I don't see any need for storing it with the weight off the tires. By the time sitting would do any damage to them they are going to dry rot/harden anyway. +++As for cleaning wheels I think you are underestimating the additional amount of work it takes to raise and secure a bike on a jack (I'd really call those jacks, not lifts despite what those links are saying). Lifts are more secure than jacks and I still don't throw a bike up on it for some things because of the extra time to clamp and YOU MUST SECURE IT!
There is no reason to use those jacks when a set of race stand would work.
I really like the video of J & S Lift as shown here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fim0yZYgdds. It is not the fact that one can seat on the front fender or back seat while bike is up on the lift but bike is very firmly place on lift when is moved around. The only question is how much of that video is real and how much 'staging' help is applied to film it.
There is no reason to use those jacks when a set of race stand would work.For the OP - I bet this would fit your bike.http://www.pit-bull.com/product/F0094-000.htmlFor rough edge racing, a $40 harbor freight rear stand would be so much better, you won't scrape the bike frame with a big steel pipe and there is no stand that quicker to use.I use them to clean my white wheels on my Monster at every wash. Also great for storing bikes as they take up less room on a stand than leaning on the kick stand.
Not if I'm working on the swingarm/spring.... Do you mean this HF stand? I have one for my 340 pound vintage race Triumph and it started to bend after a few uses
Are these any good to easily lift a Tonti frame model? http://m.sears.com/craftsman-motorcycle-atv-jack/p-00950190000P?sid=IDx01192011x000001&gclid=CPuG5YrqxNACFZWCaQodSuADdg&gclsrc=aw.ds
I didn't realize you were doing swingarm maintenance, I thought your setup was for tire changing or wheel cleaning, like the OP said in the start of the thread.No first hand idea about the HF stand, but I would guess that for most people it would be fine. I have a bunch of stands form years of racing, multiple pit bull and other name brand stands. I couldn't imagine not having them. For my tonti framed bike, I have just been lifting it on to a wood block. It is a pain, but very stable.
You need blocks of wood to help with where you're lifting. Trans mount etc.