The J&S looks easier to use not having to deal with the adaptor.
Any opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
SR
Any opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
SR
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The J&S looks easier to use not having to deal with the adaptor.
Any opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
SR
I've got a J&S trike lift. Rock solid unit. 2nd lift that I purchased from them. Sold the first bike lift when I sold the Ultra and bought the trike. As soon as the Trike Lift was available I put one under the Trike. They now have an adapter for the Trike Lift that allows you to convert it for use on two wheel bikes. $32.95 for the adapter. http://www.jsjacks.com/trike-lift-accessories/trike-lift-to-motorcycle-lift-conversion-kit/ View attachment 21544
I own a Pit Bull and like it. I have never seen a J&S in person or used one but my pit bull seem to do just fine. Bought it used. I used it on my Ultra Glide. Bought the adapter for my Tri-Glide that will be ready here in any day. They are bought good jacks from what I read. I think the height might be a concern to some guys. J&S at 18" raised vs Pit bull at 25".
The directions on the adapter for the pitbull is to ride or push the back tires up on a set 1x6 or 2x6 to get the clearance to roll the jack under the tri glide.
Mine rolls under just fine without boards..But its not a pitbull..just the adapter is..It looks just like the pitbull lift..
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