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Only time will tell how this will hold up *no pun intended*.. Hopefully I'll find my bike upright still in the morning... [popcorn] [moto]
Looks a bit more high tech then my methodology! But mine held [laugh] up for days on end...
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I have about five stands in my shop that I've made -- all support via the rear bolts as usual. Great idea though you had for using the front horizontal cylinder -- I think I'll modify two of mine for this additional mount as well.
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Nice job Jimmy [thumbsup]
Excellent work. Inspiration for my beginners welding projects ;D. I found a cheapo electricly actuated hydraulic pump at a pawn shop the other day I may pick up to play with.
nice job; now you'll have time to put some chain lube on your rusty chain showing in the pic also ... tisk tisk ... ;D