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JS Jacks "BIG Wheel" Lift

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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2008

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Many of our motorcycle dealer friends and retail customers alike had asked us to come up with a design that both, rolls easier, and will not hurt finished floors such as tile, linoleum, wood, carpet, and paint. So it was back to the drawing board.

After thoroughly testing many different types, sizes, and makes of wheels we selected the American made, Albion, all roller bearing, phenolic, (the same stuff bowling balls are made of) 3" wheel. In order to make these wheels work, our lift had to get substantially longer and slightly wider, gussets for additional strength in the rear caster brackets were also added. The results were a lift with all the features of our standard Super Lift model with the benefits of the phenolic all roller bearing wheel that include ultra ease of rolling AND the ability to roll on surfaces such as porous concrete, and asphalt. The "Big Wheel" will also allow you to roll on finished floors such as, tile, linoleum, carpet, wood, paint, etc without marring, or cutting.

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  • Where do you put this on a softail since the shocks sick out a little below the frame...?

  • Made me nervous when he climbed up !!!!!!

  • chciałbym mieć taki podnośnik ;->

  • I have a Suzuki VL 1500. The Sears does it's job for storing the bike in the Winter months. But, when I need the bike off the ground for oil changes and the like, it just doesn't lift the bike high enough off the ground. I have to lay down next to the bike to get the drain plug and filter off. I see the J&S lifts much higher. How high does it go ?

    I may need a new lift. Thanks

  • I'm impressed. I don't dare do that rocking on mine unless I have it tied down. Yours appears to lift higher than mine to. I use my stand for oil changes. But, I wish it lifted higher. I'm 63 and the body is shot from working in the shops for 43 years. The extra height is a plus. What does that one cost ? Thanks. Excellent video.

  • @rlunderhill The Sears lift is decent; I know many who have it, though it's not nearly as substantial as the J&S lift. It's also made in China. I do my best to buy American when at all possible, though it will cost you more.

  • My sears lift for $49.95 is a great start for modification. I can mount a large plate on the top and I have the same thing.

  • bad ass

  • how much is that and where do i fine one

    thanks

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