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Motorcycle table
- Marneman
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77 KZ1000-A1 "Bushido" Project
82 KZ1000 LTD "Terri Lee"
You know what, I don't have a one to some other number of douche-bag scale. So.. Six!
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Holy friggin' moly Tri...got me rolling in the aisles again!i just talked to plummen and found out another trick.....see he leaves his motorcycle table smooth with no openings but found that cutting a round opening in his rolling chair helps......he can keep working on the bike even if he gets one of the side ache, corn fed,nebraska country shits stirring up in his waste gate....he just rolls the chair over a foot or two for sanatation and lets it rip ,no problem and never has to leave the shop......
plus it will keep those flies from buzzing around his face for about 20 minutes.....
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gettin too old for crawling around on the concrete
just put a wheel chock on it,now its a one man job to gettin it tied down,very safe now.
i have a strip down harley i ride but this Police bike with cowling and other stuff on it is alittle hard loading on the table.......all most drop it but with wheel chock it is alot safer for me.
Kawasaki KZ 1000 Police (2002) P21
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- stonemaster
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this is the lift totally raised
I use the half legs for a bike as it doesnt need to be that high
the scissor jack is for leveling an RV
you can see the removed wheel clamps under the table, they bolt on and were directly taken from the plans in previous posts in this thread, I used a large c clamp to pinch in tight
a piece of flat steel is lag bolted to the underside of the lift to support to stress of the scissor jack
as u can see it easily lifts a PBR straight up :woohoo:
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posting from deep under a non-descript barn in an undisclosed location southwest of Omaha.
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Might actually get around to finishing the KZ now.
I hinged the top at the center, with hinges at the rear legs. Creates it's own ramp that falls forward as the bike's weight rolls on. Then the rear panel falls back into place to brace the rear.
No Fuss, No Muss
Just wish the sheathing had been 10" longer to accommodate the rear stand a little better.
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bike soon. then mine Thanks again.
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I wood love to have a set of lift plans
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Rob
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1978 KZ650 C2, 130K kms, Delkevic ex, EI, CVK32, PMC easy clutch, ATK fork brace, steering damper, Progressive Suspension, braced swingarm, ZRX shocks, 18" Z1R front wheel.
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2005 z750s
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1979 LTD Street Fighter.1977 KZ1000
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wireman wrote: i guess its time to put a piece of plywood on top of my milkcrates! :blink: :laugh:
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I put a 2x16 on two milk crates. Sweet.
1980 (mostly) KZ1000
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