I have an 06 GL1800 with a Roadsmith and need to know what everyone does to jack them up. I'm going to get a 2 post lift but as of now I'm working on the floor and boy am I getting old, so how are you guys lifting your trikes?
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I have an 06 GL1800 with a Roadsmith and need to know what everyone does to jack them up. I'm going to get a 2 post lift but as of now I'm working on the floor and boy am I getting old, so how are you guys lifting your trikes?
OK... got the tail lifted. To lift the front, screw a couple of 2x6s together. You then can cut off end; about 18" and cut this end piece at a 45 degree angle to make it easy to ride up on. Set the longer piece up against the wall using the wall to brace it and the cut piece with the 45 degree cut placed at the end. Drive the bike up on the 45 degree cut end and up onto the 2x6s. Once up, you can put a transmission jack under your oil pan with a 1x4 between the jack and pan to prevent scarring of the metal. This will allow you to get the front wheel up for front wheel removal or maintenance. The table suggestion is great except you are not able to remove wheels and most folks don't have a building tall enough to raise the table with the trike on it safely... well I don't.
I have found the best way to jack mine up is to ride it over to my local trike shop (Renagades trikes in Glempool, Okla.) and tell him what I need done and he puts it on a lift and does it. I sit on one of his padded roll around office chairs and watch![]()