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    Senior Member GONRDN's Avatar
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    I would just put the cables through the wheels and hang the bike upside down. Think of the possibilities.

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    Got a question. Just installed the Mcguyver belly pan. If I pu a jack under the bike , in front of the coolant reservoir, the bike is rear heavy. Has anyone lifted under the coolant reservoir?

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    I put my jack back on the rear shock swing arm and lift the bike level...keep moving your jack until the bike come up level!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    I put my jack back on the rear shock swing arm and lift the bike level...keep moving your jack until the bike come up level!!!
    I just went and picked up a Harbor Freight Table lift

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    I would not have thought the belly pan strong enough to withstand a lift without denting/bulging. I guess I'll try it...
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    Belly pan is strong enough

    Quote Originally Posted by Injun Joe View Post
    I would not have thought the belly pan strong enough to withstand a lift without denting/bulging. I guess I'll try it...
    But the bolts that hold the belly pan are not. The bolts they use for the belly pan aren't there for that purpose, they are part of the exhaust system and if you break one you have problems.

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    Wow. I thought this thread was somehow going to be about F6B impotence. I was going to have to disagree.
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    Getting it up

    could you not take off the seat and use slings from the frame to the winch? Or is that just a sub frame?

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