I don't have a garage floor to nail anything down so can I just use it on a concrete driveway? Then again I still don't trust myself changing tires but it would come in handy for engine maintenance.ofblong wrote:I got my bike jack for $30 after rebate from pep boys. Thing is AWESOME and I use it in the winter to lift my bike off the floorJC Viper wrote:well, my mechanic suggested I get new tires before I go for an inspection otherwise I'd fail since the front is looking a little bald. Nuts... I now spent $160 on Continental Milestone tires. Here's hoping that they are a good tire company and that the tires are as good as advertised.
Since I did the ordering through them I get the service price knocked down a bit since they are going to do other work on it as well.
And the bike now shorts out here and there preventing me from starting it up so now I have to do the electrical work before I send it in for a tire job. Maybe I should invest in a lift so I could do my own tire work, problem is do I really trust myself with the only two pieces of rubber connecting me to the road.... Has locks to keep it from coming down so it works ALL winter long.
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JC Viper wrote:I don't have a garage floor to nail anything down so can I just use it on a concrete driveway? Then again I still don't trust myself changing tires but it would come in handy for engine maintenance.ofblong wrote:I got my bike jack for $30 after rebate from pep boys. Thing is AWESOME and I use it in the winter to lift my bike off the floorJC Viper wrote:well, my mechanic suggested I get new tires before I go for an inspection otherwise I'd fail since the front is looking a little bald. Nuts... I now spent $160 on Continental Milestone tires. Here's hoping that they are a good tire company and that the tires are as good as advertised.
Since I did the ordering through them I get the service price knocked down a bit since they are going to do other work on it as well.
And the bike now shorts out here and there preventing me from starting it up so now I have to do the electrical work before I send it in for a tire job. Maybe I should invest in a lift so I could do my own tire work, problem is do I really trust myself with the only two pieces of rubber connecting me to the road.... Has locks to keep it from coming down so it works ALL winter long.
oh it might rust if you leave it outside hehe. it has threaded rods on it that lift the wheels of the lift off the "ground". Not sure I would feel comfortable even leaving my motorcycle outside of the garage for more than the daylight hours.
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No garage but I am blocked in by several cars if I'm not going to be riding. The tool shed can take care of the lift if bolting it is not necessary. Plus the bikes I have and will go for aren't very popular (future bike will be either Versys or V-Strom). Well, there's also the nosy neighbors that seem to be around all day...ofblong wrote:JC Viper wrote:I don't have a garage floor to nail anything down so can I just use it on a concrete driveway? Then again I still don't trust myself changing tires but it would come in handy for engine maintenance.ofblong wrote:I got my bike jack for $30 after rebate from pep boys. Thing is AWESOME and I use it in the winter to lift my bike off the floorJC Viper wrote:well, my mechanic suggested I get new tires before I go for an inspection otherwise I'd fail since the front is looking a little bald. Nuts... I now spent $160 on Continental Milestone tires. Here's hoping that they are a good tire company and that the tires are as good as advertised.
Since I did the ordering through them I get the service price knocked down a bit since they are going to do other work on it as well.
And the bike now shorts out here and there preventing me from starting it up so now I have to do the electrical work before I send it in for a tire job. Maybe I should invest in a lift so I could do my own tire work, problem is do I really trust myself with the only two pieces of rubber connecting me to the road.... Has locks to keep it from coming down so it works ALL winter long.
oh it might rust if you leave it outside hehe. it has threaded rods on it that lift the wheels of the lift off the "ground". Not sure I would feel comfortable even leaving my motorcycle outside of the garage for more than the daylight hours.
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Drove back from Vail today. My g/f and I stayed a night up there just to get away from the city, even for a single night. It was fun, but too bad I didn't ride the bike up with her behind ridin pillion. Only a two hour ride each way. I need to find some extender pegs to clear the high mount exhaust on both sides. Maybe next summer. Oh well, what a fun trip anyway.
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yeah I only ever put the rods down enough to lift the wheels up off the cement of my garage.JC Viper wrote:
No garage but I am blocked in by several cars if I'm not going to be riding. The tool shed can take care of the lift if bolting it is not necessary. Plus the bikes I have and will go for aren't very popular (future bike will be either Versys or V-Strom). Well, there's also the nosy neighbors that seem to be around all day...
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Sorry...I took them to camera club last night....they all got eaten....you'll have to wait for the next batch.....I'm thinking orange cupcakes with sambuca icing. whaddya think?Ninja Geoff wrote:omg i'm on my way.blues2cruise wrote:I baked cupcakes....lemon cupcakes with lemon cream cheese icing (frosting for the US folks)
Maybe I'll just go get some teddy grahams and icing (frosting for the CA folks)

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I worked. For four "procreating" hours. That's it. I need a new job. Though I will miss giving directions to cuties who come in lost at 3 in the morning.
lol, nice. In for cupcakes.blues2cruise wrote:Sorry...I took them to camera club last night....they all got eaten....you'll have to wait for the next batch.....I'm thinking orange cupcakes with sambuca icing. whaddya think?Ninja Geoff wrote:omg i'm on my way.blues2cruise wrote:I baked cupcakes....lemon cupcakes with lemon cream cheese icing (frosting for the US folks)
Maybe I'll just go get some teddy grahams and icing (frosting for the CA folks)
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