• Hi everyone,

    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

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What bike stand/lift do you use?

Interesting, but I don't know...seems to me there would be a lot of flex with that, and it's only rated to 300 lbs.

I need something very transportable - I'm in a spot where I have to lock/cover up next to the house, and it's a narrow stairwell down to the basement where the tools are. Sucks that I can't get the bike in and have to work outside or in a buddy's garage, but it is what it is. So I'm looking for something somewhat reasonable to tote up. I've seen simple stands w/ a simple foot lever (non-hydraulic) but the concern was finding one that slides under in it's lowest position- also skeptical as to if the foot lever will raise it enough to get it off the ground.

This is the actual model.

http://www.powersportsplace.com/parts/ptm-pp2551-s/overview/

Bought it at Langston Racing in Elsinore. 350# rating. Has a small bottle jack.
 
This is the actual model.

http://www.powersportsplace.com/parts/ptm-pp2551-s/overview/

Bought it at Langston Racing in Elsinore. 350# rating. Has a small bottle jack.

Looks good- thanks. It still looks to me as though there would be a fair amount of wobble when it's raised, but then again perhaps not. Doesn't really matter seeing as I wouldn't be doing anything that dramatic while it's up anyway. :) Appreciate you posting the link.
 
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