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Cycle Machine Works Portable Motorcycle Jack - Chain Maintenance

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Uploaded by on May 7, 2009

This video demonstrates the use of the Cycle Machine Works Portable Motorcycle Jack. The first jack in the video is universal and can lift any motorcycle with no center stand. The second jack in the video is for motorcycles fitted with swingarm spools. Both jacks are adjustable and can accomodate 17" and 19" wheels.

Both jack's are intended for chain lubrication and maintenance only!

No more excuses for dry chains!

For more information on this and my other products, please visit:

http://stores.ebay.com/Cycle-Machine-Works

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  • I haven't tried it on a bike with a single sided swingarm, however it can work if there's a sturdy point on the right side that you can use to lift the bike.

  • Sure, but it's not advisable to have the engine running for safety reasons.  I have not tried using it to raise the front wheel, but I don't see why it wouldn't work.

  • I own a mobile motorcycle repair business in Australia. That is a great idea for owners to use on their own bikes as it remains at a set height. How would you go with liability selling these if some idiot uses it incorrectly and tips a bike over? I personally wouldn't use it purely for risk minimisation reasons. If I drop a customers bike I have to pay for it. It would be safer for me to do the old wheel and spray method to lube chains.

  • @shazdee

    The bike is actually very stable when jacked up and highly unlikely to dislodge. Even if it did, it will just drop a few millimeters and be safely supported by the sidestand, but this scenario is highly unlikely to happen. I've been using this for years on various bikes and I assure you it's safe and risk-free.

    Cheers,

    Barna - rrbarna@rogers.com

  • too bad that the chain is on the other side of the bike...

  • It does not matter which side the chain is on. You can lube and clean it on either side easily!

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  • where can I find this stand. I'm in north carolina

  • how's it work for single sided swing arm bikes? my swing arm is on the left side, same as the kickstand

  • I just "invented" your stand - a bit late. . . Hope you do well with it.

  • Can you let the engine run without falling of the motorcycle Jack? Can you also use it for your front tire (cleaning)?

  • @Ebanir Obrigado pela sua alimentação sustimento

  • @shazdee ok, gostei muito estou usando muito bem!!

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