Front wheel lifting stand
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Front wheel lifting stand
Since I need to change the fork seals (right one is leaking
) i need some way of lifting the front wheel off the ground! What do you guys reckon the best way of doing this is... a steering head adaptor and stand, or an abba stand kind of thing?? Also, does anyone know of the best place to get one for a good price/anyone want to sell one???
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Re: Front wheel lifting stand
A steering head stand is what I use, makes all front end jobs pretty easy.
A car jack under the exhaust (with sidestand down) also works for those on a budget!
A car jack under the exhaust (with sidestand down) also works for those on a budget!
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Re: Front wheel lifting stand
Careful with this method. Thats how i created a leak between the downpipes and exhaust collars. I know they where on their way out but supporting the bike this way didn't help.Stickshift wrote:A car jack under the exhaust (with sidestand down) also works for those on a budget!
This was my method when doing the forks.

Wish i had bought my abba stand before hand though.
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Re: Front wheel lifting stand
You know anyone you can borrow an under-yoke stand from?


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Re: Front wheel lifting stand
i used a car jack on the sump, but i did have the exhaust off.





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Re: Front wheel lifting stand
I haven't got a picture but essentially I had a rope under the steering head through a strong engine hook on the garage roof which i twisted, using a kart steering column, to lift it, then got my son to hold while I removed the forks and replaced them with a kitchen stool so he was able to let go, very cheap and cheerful as long as you have a son/mate/wife/passer by to assist. By the way a brick behind the rear wheel was an essential aid too.
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Re: Front wheel lifting stand
Got the rope, got the son
Now if I could just get a cheap garage I'd be made up ! lol :D
Now if I could just get a cheap garage I'd be made up ! lol :D
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Re: Front wheel lifting stand

\That wee smilie can drink some Guinness. No wonder he's yellow.