Trike Lift

Jul 15, 2015
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A friend of mine has a professional motorcycle lift at his shop that he uses to work on his 2013 Ultra Limited. I am sure it would handle the weight of a trike, but I don't think the table is wide enough to safely hold the rear wheels. So I was poking around and googled lifts for three wheeled motorcycles and came across
J & S Jacks and their trike lifts.

They offer a foot pump operated lift and an air lift. Once up on the lift you can move the trike around the garage, butr what is even more impressive is the guy gets up onto the trike WHILE it is in the lift.

Does anyone have any experience using/owning a J & S Jack?


 
I have a pitbull that I used for the Road King...Have had no reason for a lift on the Tri Glide...oil pan fits under it and everything is at my fingertips...guess I should get it out and sell it...has been sitting over a year...
 
A friend of mine has a professional motorcycle lift at his shop that he uses to work on his 2013 Ultra Limited. I am sure it would handle the weight of a trike, but I don't think the table is wide enough to safely hold the rear wheels. So I was poking around and googled lifts for three wheeled motorcycles and came across
J & S Jacks and their trike lifts.

They offer a foot pump operated lift and an air lift. Once up on the lift you can move the trike around the garage, butr what is even more impressive is the guy gets up onto the trike WHILE it is in the lift.

Does anyone have any experience using/owning a J & S Jack?




I have the J & S jack and am very pleased with its performance as advertised. It is very sturdy and very easy to operate.
 
I have the pit bull with trike adapter works well. J&S almost the same both lifts will work, if you like drive on check out K&L.
 
Yep,K&L Supply sells great drive-on lifts for bike and trikes. A lot of shops use them.

I've considered a J&S jack for our trike but am not sure if it would clear our exhaust.
 
A friend of mine has a professional motorcycle lift at his shop that he uses to work on his 2013 Ultra Limited. I am sure it would handle the weight of a trike, but I don't think the table is wide enough to safely hold the rear wheels. So I was poking around and googled lifts for three wheeled motorcycles and came across
J & S Jacks and their trike lifts.

They offer a foot pump operated lift and an air lift. Once up on the lift you can move the trike around the garage, butr what is even more impressive is the guy gets up onto the trike WHILE it is in the lift.

Does anyone have any experience using/owning a J & S Jack?




I have one works great
 
I have the pit bull with trike adapter works well. J&S almost the same both lifts will work, if you like drive on check out K&L.


That K&L is a killer lift....but damn - $600 for the others and over 12K for the tricked out 650R is 2quite a jump. But man, wouldn't ya love to have the money and the space for that baby!

jc
 
I like the J&S lift but will it clear the aqua boards on a GL Hannigan? Does anyone really know?

Nuc
 
This it what I used when I had the triglide..I still use the lift for all the bikes I have owned..

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I have the J&S lift. Heavy SOB. Very rugged. Works well. I only use it to change the rear wheels - twice a year - I have summer wheels/tires and a set of winter wheels/tires. If I didn't have those I wouldn't need a lift.
 
I took a 4X4 board and cut it 17 inches, 3 X's and just jack up your trike, and place one board under each wheel............ this will lift it up 4 additional inches, enough to work under it, and it keeps it level...........(so now I have 3 sections cut at 17inches) enough to place under the three wheels....

High enough to work under it, to change oil and filter or any other detailed service jobs you need to do............ It's also much easier to wax it as well, now it's level, so your not bending over

Ronnie
 

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