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Motorcycle Jack At Sears $90

Started by autoworker, December 31, 2012, 12:08:42 PM

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autoworker

Just a fyi for anyone who is interested in purchasing one.

You can order online and pick it up locally.If your store is out of stock you will receive an email when they come in.

http://www.sears.com/craftsman-motorcycle-atv-jack/p-00950190000P



It must be true,I read it on the internet.

sporty88

Not a bad price...Looks like the "Big Red" jack that I bought from Pep Boys in 2005...Made in China,but it has served me well for normal service.

splitting_lanes

I've been using one of those for a couple of years now, and I'd recommend it.

Steelernation

I use one too, had to remove the wheels so I could get it under my Road King as well as my other bikes. After 11 years it now is starting to leak down. I just put it to where I need it and place the stop fork in it's grove to hold it there. Otherwise it's been solid.   

fourthgear

I have also been using one for over ten years & have had to re glue the rubber pads to keep them from sliding & that's it .
If kept on the lift for extended time , it will bleed down , but can't expect it to hold for ever .

I use a short piece of 2x6 with a angle cut at on end to make it easy to drive the rear tire up on & it will fit under all my bikes.

mrmike

I bought this one about 8 years ago it's probably half the weight of the steel one and it has a lower profile  so it actually slips under my 03 RK with ease. Of course it's more expensive as well.

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00950191000P

Mike
I'm not leaving til I have a good time

Ultrashovel

I have a Craftsman. I discovered that it wouldn't roll under my 2011 Street Bob. I changed the 3" wheels to 2" ones taht I turned on my lathe. I also changed the rubber treads for some thinner rubber that is held on with double-sided tape. That lowered it about 3/4" and now it works fine.

The only problem with the Dyna is using the Harley blocks that adapt the lift to the irregular underside of the bike. It's best to have an observer when raising the bike. You sohld probably have someone there to assist anyway, however.