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Engine stand or cart? for KZ1000 15 Sep 2010 17:48 #398975

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Engine stand or cart? for KZ1000 15 Sep 2010 18:01 #398979

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JakeB wrote:

It's just one bolt through the lower rear mount and rests on the support in the front. It could be flipped up, but I didn't think the cart was sturdy enough to do it.


I like the 1 bolt and flip it over idea. I made a rolling wooden table, I might add a steel bracket similar to yours.
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Engine stand or cart? for KZ1000 16 Sep 2010 01:35 #399050

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Click > Z1E Engine stand

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Engine stand or cart? for KZ1000 26 Oct 2010 19:19 #409276

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Anybody use one of these?

www.harborfreight.com/1000-lb-capacity-engine-stand-32916.html

I like the price =)
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Engine stand or cart? for KZ1000 26 Oct 2010 20:53 #409316

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I think somebody mentioned that earlier. seems to me you'd have to do so much fabbing to it that you might as well build something from scratch.
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Engine stand or cart? for KZ1000 26 Oct 2010 21:08 #409326

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Doesn't seem like too much fabbing. Would it have to be more than a two real strong L-brackets?

Some of the pictures here look plausible:

www.landracing.com/forum/index.php?topic=5319.0
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Engine stand or cart? for KZ1000 26 Oct 2010 21:29 #409334

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All you would have to do is make a head that could mount to the engine and also go into the pipe that holds it in the stand. You could still use it for alot of other stuff too. I made one from scratch that wasn't that big and it cast me about 32 dollars. It also doesn't have wheels. I'll try to find a picture of it.
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Engine stand or cart? for KZ1000 27 Oct 2010 04:36 #409371

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Ive had the HF stand. It worked well and deff was a good price. I rebuilt a chevy 350 and a toyota 22r on it just fine. But those were car engines, you would have to make brackets im sure for a motorcycle engine.
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Engine stand or cart? for KZ1000 27 Oct 2010 05:22 #409374

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Downfall of any stand is you still have to LIFT that heavy pig of a motor up into it for bolting on.... :pinch:

Need one that while laying flat surface aka Bench top, curved arms slide into engine mounting holes, then bolt on, then pushing/rotation of the curved arms down for raising engine up....

Think rear wheel stands for raise concept..... Once up, the stand is also design for locking into position 90 & 180 degree rotations.... Now you're talking... ;)

Hmmm, me wonder....
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Engine stand or cart? for KZ1000 28 Apr 2011 13:06 #447558

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Old Man Rock, awesome idea! Have you fabed one yet? Something like that would be such a back saver.

I modified this HF wagon to hand-pull a 14 foot sail boat too/from the water and campsite. 2 people can carry this fiberglass boat but its difficult as there is really no where to hold onto. I modified this wagon so that its small enough to fit in the back of my truck but will stretch out in the center to about 11 feet to accommodate the boat. I've loaded it up with 6 big ice-chests as well at a school outing. Seems to be pretty stout (.....until it breaks)

Anyhow, my Z1B has no center stand so I tore my bike down while the frame was resting on 4 small HF car stands. I really wanted to clean the motor/frame outside but didn't want to put the anything back on. Figured the wagon could handle it's weight so I used my floor jack to get it high enough and wooden 4x4 blocks as needed. Its easy enough to get onto my 4x8 trailer (once again a FH item...:S )and have carted it to the carwash / welding shop. I just had to be certain that everything was braced and strapped down tight.

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Engine stand or cart? for KZ1000 29 Apr 2011 22:15 #447772

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I finaly built one for use on 650 motors... about $7 worth of tube steel and brazed it together in about 10 minutes. Bolts together with 3/8" threaded rod.

It's not fancy but gets the job done.

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Engine stand or cart? for KZ1000 30 Apr 2011 00:23 #447788

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i really need to build some of those! B)
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