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If you see my bike that far in the air, something bad is about to happen
Yeah, whole pump and sender unit is inside the tank. has two power leads that go from thebase of the unit to the leads on the pump, so 4 total spade connectors that are apparently capable of self adjusting after awhileAre the pumps in the tank like the ktm's?
I love mine. It'll take a bike up to like 36" or something. Do recommend personally. I also used it to lift my big block up onto the engine stand. Worked like a charm lol.Is that stand worth a shit? How high does it go?
I love mine. It'll take a bike up to like 36" or something. Do recommend personally.
Also prop up the opposite end of the bike if you are going to pull a wheel off, it'll flop right off if you don't
No more than you would reasonably expect with the bike hiked up that high. The tusk one also comes with u bolts and little clamp down screws to lash the footpegs down to the stand so the bike doesnt flop down when removing tires and stuff. They get in the way sometimes but worth the time depending on what you're doing.Nice! I will order one then. They get very tippy when jacked to the top?
This is what I have been using for most things, it does have its limitations though lol.
It's the one I bought, because it was cheap haha. If your floor is smooth enough and you practice some common sense you can easily scoot a bike around that's lifted up to chest height without it acting like it's trying to nuke itself.Awesome info about that scissor lift. I always assumed it would be tippy to the point of uselessness, but I might have to get one, too. So, the tusk one is the one to have?
I'm sure they're all the same stand with different paint and stickers, I bought the tusk because Rocky Mountain is a bit more likely to take care of any issues than a random ebay sellerAwesome info about that scissor lift. I always assumed it would be tippy to the point of uselessness, but I might have to get one, too. So, the tusk one is the one to have?
So a competitor can’t accidentally touch your front brake. Almost every race association (except wera) requires it. This incident is what made it a requirement.And whats that guard supposed to do?
It's the one I bought, because it was cheap haha. If your floor is smooth enough and you practice some common sense you can easily scoot a bike around that's lifted up to chest height without it acting like it's trying to nuke itself.
I'm sure they're all the same stand with different paint and stickers, I bought the tusk because Rocky Mountain is a bit more likely to take care of any issues than a random ebay seller