Getting under your trike

trikermutha, I was reading this thread yesterday when the UPS truck pulled up with my new Pit Bull lift with Tri Glide adaptor. I started looking into lifts after seeing an earlier post of this picture that you had made. Thanks for answering my questions as I had zero experience with any type of lifts. Working by myself, I had the lift assembled and the trike in the air ready for pictures in 25 minutes. I have back problems and was unable to even reach the lower parts of the trike, it sure was nice to polish my mags for the first time while sitting in my chair. Everything associated with trikes and H-D is expensive but this sure was some of the best money spent. Pit Bull was great to work with and gave me free shipping. They actually included the adaptor for no charge !! I was only billed for the advertised price of $489.00 ! Thanks again trikermutha. I am trying some pic's hope they make it...
I am glad I could help as I have back and hip problems also..Its nice to clean the wheels in the air and take them off now..
 
Mutha...

What brand jack is that, and what exhaust system are you using. When I try using either my Sears or Harbor Freight jack, I can't get it far enough aft to balance the bike. I run out of frame to support the rear lift bar. I've come VERY close to buying a lift table like Young Mike a couple of times, just lack the room in the garage to store it.
Here is my other post on this lift and pictures

http://www.triketalk.com/forum/harley-trikes/9426-bike-lift.html

Hope this helps
 

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