Jim

Welcome to TT Jim and greetings from Long Island. I’ve ridden by you for some jobs in Marcus Hook and Aston.
 
Thanks everyone for the welcome and I have a question

Just bought a k& L supply lift mc655r, was wondering if anyone with a lift table knows if I should put the table extension on the front so the back wheels are on the table or put the extension on the back. Have not found a video with a roadsmith trike on a k&l lift.
 
Thanks everyone for the welcome and I have a question

Just bought a k& L supply lift mc655r, was wondering if anyone with a lift table knows if I should put the table extension on the front so the back wheels are on the table or put the extension on the back. Have not found a video with a roadsmith trike on a k&l lift.

Howdy Jim. Post #4 in the link Lola gave you is my MC655R. As you can see I removed the original front wheel clamp and replaced it with a simple wheel stop welded to a piece of quarter inch plate steel. You will need to add some sort of support to make up the difference between the extension and the floor if you intend to have the trike on the table for extended periods. I park on mine so I made a small block to do the job. :xszpv: :xszpv:
 

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