Lifts for Trikes

Tracy, I have a Craftsman lift that I used on my two wheeled Goldwing also. It's the "Yellow and chrome" one that has a long jack handle like a floor jack. The other one that Sears had used a foot pump of sorts. The handle lets me use it on my trike even with the auqa shields. Very stable...:)


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I have used the bike lift, but it is pretty precarious. I now use a set of ramps to get the rear up in the air, same for the front. I run the trike up forward onto the ramps, that gives me room to work under it. If I need to lift the front wheel off the ground to take it off, I block the wheels and use a floor jack to get the front wheel up. If a rear wheel needs to come off I just use the floor jack to raise that side, jack stands to keep both sides off the floor. On the Motor Trike, If there is anything major to do on both sides the mufflers may have to come off - they are pretty much in the way just inside both wheels of the trike.
 
Tracy, the lift I have is different from Harrys in that it is long and low with a long jack handle. I think the cap is about 2000lbs. It has extensions that can be placed on top for a higher clearance vehicle (ATV). My son-in-law uses mine a lot on his Yamaha Rhino with 29.5 tires. I take the extensions back off and use it on the trike. Look in the Craftsman tool catalog and they have a picture of this one and the red one like Harry has. Regardless of what kind you get, Harrys picture made me remember, USE JACK STANDS! If you can't find one, let me know and I'll take a pic of mine and post it...
 
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Trike Lift

Harry and Jim thanks for all the info. Harry your pictures are great and Jim I know what jack you are talking about. When you use your yellow jack are you using it from behind like Harry or from the side?
 
I use both ways Tracy, since I have the aquashields, I use my little floor jack to lift a little on the front, then I slide the lift in from the side,making sure what I'm lifting on, then strap it down and lift. The "rails" on the lift platform are almost as wide as the bike frame. You just have to play around with it and find your center and the best place ect...
 
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I made a rear bar that slips into the trailer hitch, and hold the frame while the ATV lift lifts the rear of the bike

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2 Questions
1) you "stand" fits into the Trailer hitch.... and the entire weight of the bike is on the hitch... Is the Hitch able to handle that much weight?:confused:

2) Hoe in the HECK did you mount your trailer plug to the chassis, I wanted that type of plug but I couldn't figure out how to mount it.:confused:
 

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