jacking up a Roadsmith HTS1800 with a conventional MC jack?
I was sitting in my garage the other day, enjoying listening to the torrential downpour outside; when I noticed my partially hidden and now neglected Motorcycle Jack. I wasn't ambitious enough to dig it out of the pile it was hiding in to try it on my HTS1800 Roadsmith; but I was wondering if it might be used at the rear of the trike.
Anybody ever try this? :confused:
Dave Calahan
I think I might have a MC Jack "FOR SALE" . . .
Hi Ronnie,
I'm just getting over knee replacement surgery (8/13/18); but as soon as I can kneel; I'm gonna try using it under the rear. If it doesn't work, I'll sell it to one of my 2-wheeler buds.
BTW, my trike will get no rest for the foreseeable future. I commute from Fredericksburg, VA to Washington, DC and back, 5-days a week (110 miles round trip), all year 'round (except for snow and ice days, and other weather anomalies). This is my 5th Goldwing since 1998, and I'm well over a 1/2 million safe miles as the result of my weekly commute and 5 1/2 years as Sr. Chapter Director of GWRRA Chapter VA-E, Fredericksburg, VA. I also served 10 years as an MSF Instructor / Rider Coach.
I will try to keep Wind Therapy 5.0 as clean as I can, but she picks up finely ground tire rubber from the millions of cars and trucks that travel I-95 every week, which makes for a filthy undercarriage and crud build-up under the tupperware. I can't seem to keep a respectably shiny front wheel either. But . . . I'd rather be riding than cleaning anyway!:D
Dave