Doing first service on my Yamaha RSV with Hannigan conversion.
I'm lifting the trike to pull the rear wheels.
Where do I put my jack stands.
Thanks
Doing first service on my Yamaha RSV with Hannigan conversion.
I'm lifting the trike to pull the rear wheels.
Where do I put my jack stands.
Thanks
You don't quit riding because you get old.
You get old because you quit riding.
Mike & Shirley
I figgured it out. Thanks.
You don't quit riding because you get old.
You get old because you quit riding.
Mike & Shirley
I put them under the rear shock mount.
I hope I'm right/ok with this....A friend and I just replaced the wheels on my trike. We used the tabs on both side of the differential, one side at a time. The "tabs" are slight protrusions on the left and right sides of the differential and we used a small canister jack.
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PGR Rider
That's where I put mine, been doing it that way for 6 years now, no problems. (rear shocks)
There is a frame behind the axel that is very sturdy. I put the stands there and it was solid. Nothing appeard to bow or bend. Anyway, I got the service all done and the trike is back on the ground and ready for next weekend in the mountains.
Thanks!
You don't quit riding because you get old.
You get old because you quit riding.
Mike & Shirley
Get ahold of CarbonOne, he makes a lift adapter with legs that is built to lift the RSV with a hannigan kit. Works great and has legs so you can remove the jack.
Thanks Jay.
But the last I heard Larrys stand didn't work with floorboards.
You don't quit riding because you get old.
You get old because you quit riding.
Mike & Shirley