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andya
16-Nov-2005, 12:43
Hi
I’m about to strip my 888 down to bare frame. Supporting the bike/frame is obviously going to be a problem. I have an engine hoist suspended from my garage ceiling which I thought I could use to support to 4 corners of the frame whilst removing the swingarm and engine etc.
The only problem is that it will be swinging freely once the wheels are off but I cant think of any better way.
Anyone got any better suggestions

Cheers
Andy
:puzzled:

ChrisBushell
16-Nov-2005, 12:46
Take the front end off and lower the engine to the floor. Then making sure that the engine is properly supported take the frame off the engine.

At that point take the swinging arm off the back of the engine.

That way you haven't got any large heavy lumps swinging about to cause any harm!

aka.eric
16-Nov-2005, 20:26
I removed everything from around the engine,rather than removing the engine from the frame.To remove the forks/swingarm I supported the engine as in pic,and finally lifted the frame up from the engine.

andya
16-Nov-2005, 20:44
How did you raise the bike initially to get the axle stands underneith?

Rob B
16-Nov-2005, 20:58
Get down to Ducati and get one of these......

andya
16-Nov-2005, 21:05
Tut....Poser

andya
16-Nov-2005, 21:10
How much did that cost then?

Cant have been too cheap if its a Ducati item?:bouncy:

Bloody good though!

Rob B
16-Nov-2005, 21:22
From memory, about £70

Rob B
16-Nov-2005, 21:23
It's the wrong time of the year, mine's in a 100 bits too, or I'd loan it to you.

Rgds, Rob

andya
16-Nov-2005, 21:41
It would take too much to make one. A couple of scissor jacks and a frame made from angled steel would basically do the job.

mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.........................

Guess what I'm doing this weekend.:eureka:

aka.eric
16-Nov-2005, 22:29
With the bike on stands,position axle stands,the back pair have the tubes turned upside down with a bar or bolts in the crankcase.Remove paddock stands.

loony888
19-Nov-2005, 07:42
when i stripped mine out, i put the bike on a front and rear stand, then put an axle stand under the front cyl. that left the front assy easy to get out. i then used the centre stand that runs through the rear of the case and removed the rear subframe etc. once the rocker was undone and removed the rear stand was taken out leaving the rear wheel on the ground and the moter and swingarm still attached. the motor is supported by the centre stand and an axle stand under the front cyl. then just undo the two bolts and lift the frame off the top. my "bit" sat there for three weeks until the frame came back from the painters. reassembly took about 10 hours including tidying up the wiring.