Well, does anyone carry a jack of some kind to get a back wheel off for a flat fix?
Don't think I can lift the back end......but I do have AAA, that could be an all day affair.
Well, does anyone carry a jack of some kind to get a back wheel off for a flat fix?
Don't think I can lift the back end......but I do have AAA, that could be an all day affair.
Thanks, yes I have both. My Cherokee picked up a bolt in the center of the tread, it was plugged; but I can get under my Jeep, can't get under my trike as well unless I can lift it a bit. Never had such issues with my bikes.
Seems I recall a jack that was a plate that was arched so you could place it under an axle and moving forward would lift the wheel, simple, small, light, easy to carry
I'd also like to get the trike higher to work underneath, like installing an aux horn, oil change, etc.
If we are pulling our trailer I carry a low profile floor jack
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I carry a really low profile scissors jack. It's only about 2" tall. Got it at a thrift store for $1.
I have a low profile scissor jack I carry when we are traveling that I picked up at Harbor Freight.
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