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RT Jack Points

jthornton

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I have a floor jack or a narrow pallet jack to pick from at the moment. I can see a 4 wheeler jack in my future but for now I want to set the preload on the front shock springs. Where do you put the floor jack to get the front end off the ground? Or would I be better off just using my pallet jack and some dunnage to lift the whole bike up a few inches?

Thanks
John
 
If you take a look up under it's belly; you can see that it's pretty flat; There IS a small hump... Try lifting from just in front of that. :thumbup:
 
If you take a look up under it's belly; you can see that it's pretty flat; There IS a small hump... Try lifting from just in front of that. :thumbup:

I tried the floor jack with some 3/4" plywood but the jack wouldn't even fit under the bike with the round thingy off. So I jumped on, started it up and hit the up button. That raised the rear just enough to get the jack with a rag over it under and I lifted it up enough to change the preload on the shock springs.

I need to check into the 4 wheeler jack...

John
 
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