I jack mine up all the time with a cheap motorcycle lift.... no problems yet. Don't know what you're riding though or how heavy it is. Chumbly-
Since I'm a new trike owner, I've never jacked one up before.
Is it neccessary to tie the front wheel to the frame and chock it so it doesn't move?
I'm not sure the motorcyle lift I have is stout enough to lift the trike.
I need to jack up the rear end so I can adjust the brakes and stuff.
Thanks.
I jack mine up all the time with a cheap motorcycle lift.... no problems yet. Don't know what you're riding though or how heavy it is. Chumbly-
A friend of mine has a life, Handy I think, anyway when we jack up my trike he raises it above the height we need and then places two 4x4 posts under the lift, under the rear wheels and lowers the lift to rest on these 4x4 posts...and the locking brace of the lift. just some piece of mind for us both.
2017 Tri Glide, Bonnieville Blue / Fathom Blue
2005 Bushtec Roadstar Trailer
BLUE KNIGHTS, KY II
AMA, HOG, Iron Butt Member
Blue, are you saying the trike rests on the 4x4 posts? Plus on the Jack? How do you 'restrain' the front end? Thks
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2017 Tri Glide, Bonnieville Blue / Fathom Blue
2005 Bushtec Roadstar Trailer
BLUE KNIGHTS, KY II
AMA, HOG, Iron Butt Member