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What lift do you like best for your KZ1000?
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But what I'm after is a lift that just lifts the bike from the frame, leaving the wheels in the air.
Something like this:
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Now, obviously a KZ does not have a hollow swing arm bolt, or provisions for spools.... so that shoots this one down!
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I added a few more tie downs. I have had my kz1000, dl650, and my gl1500 up on it. My only complaint is that when you ride the bike up onto the lift, if you center the bike on the lift, the bike side stand hangs over the edge of the lift. For my kz1000 and dl650 thats not such a big deal. I just leave a little more room on the left side so I can put the side stand down. Then I can get off the bike and put the bike on the center stand. For my gl1500 you need to have the bike centered because the bike weighs 900 lbs which is right a the limit of the lift (1000lbs). If the gl1500 is not centered, when you lift the bike the stand leans which is not safe. I plan on adding a small metal plate extension on the left side so I can put the side stand down.
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Used a ramp to get bikes up, 2x8x?
Not easy to store though.
Up in the rafters or on end maybe.
The small red lift below works well, with exhaust installed.
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Ive also been known to do the same thing with a backhoe or excavator if im working outside,garage ceilings tend to be too low. :woohoo:
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madmatt1 wrote: rstnick- who makes the lift? the arms look to be adjustable, yes?
Some Chinese lift I bought at Princess Auto, a supply place.
The arms are adjustable, sliding to where you want when you loosen a nut.
I use 2X3 blocks to reach the frame with 4>1 exhaust on.
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2011 Ninja 250R - Wife's
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