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Spyder Lift?

Lamonster

SpyderLovers Founder
I got a call the other day about a company that is making a lift for the Spyder. The company is claiming there is no good way to lift a Spyder now and that's why they are making this lift just for the Spyder.

I have not seen this lift but I can tell you that you don't need a special lift to work on the Spyder. I have two MC lifts that work just fine for the Spyder. I think I paid $65 bucks for one of them and I bought this one at Sam's Club a while back for about a $100 bucks and it works just fine.

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Thanks Lamonster.

Have you - or anyone - put some sort of jackstand like support under each tire once up in the air?

For one thing - safety - and another some of what you need to get to is blocked by the lift itself

Pete
 
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Unreal. Does he really think most dealers 'lift up the spyder with chains and wooden blocks' ?

I bought an ATV lift very similar to Lamonsters at Sears - for around $170 and it works GREAT. Just make sure you don't get it under the pipe - which would be a problem with the 'marcel lift' too.

Seeing as most Spyder dealers are also ATV dealers and/or snowmobile dealers - I'm sure they have ATV lifts.

I got mine at Sears:

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/s_10153_12605_Automotive_Tools+&+Equipment_Lift+Equipment?adCell=WF

The yellow one on the far right. Simple operation, simple solution.
 
I have the red on from sears....it works for me just fine. But then again I dont take apart the whole bike like Lamonster does :D
 
interesting . . . .

Both ( Lamonster's & Marcel's ) work, but they differ and probably perform differently. Lamonster's post was constructive and nicely illustrated lift options. ( which I am interested in, by the way, so thanks again Lamont )

So, why the snide comments and tone?

Tom
 
I also use the yellow, lightweight aluminum one from Sears. Bought it for earlier bikes and it works just dandy on the Spyder. I don't remember what I paid for it but it wasn't close to what they currently list for.

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I also have a motorcycle lift similar to the others pictured here. I got it at Autozone for around $60 last summer. The Spyder is tippy when raised just by the motorcycle lift. Once I get it in the air, I put jack stands under the front A-arms before I do any work.
 
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