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Old 02-Mar-2006, 23:55   #1
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How to use a bike lift?
Hi all. I've got use of one of these to use for a while, but I've no idea how get my bike onto it and secure it without dropping it. I have front and rear paddock stands that I can use if need-be. Can anyone give me step-by-step 'how to'? Is it a two-man job or can I do it on my own?
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Hi Dave

Just whhel the bike onto lift and put it on rear stand and Hey presto

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Yep, what Age said.

You can just use the side stand if you're not taking the wheels out.

It won't fall off on it's own - unless you push it over!

I suppose you could strap it if you felt more comfortable, but I never have.
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you can also use the front wheel clamp
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Hi Dave

Just whhel the bike onto lift and put it on rear stand and Hey presto

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Thanks Age
Just stick it on the side stand as normal whilst getting the rear paddock stand on? Simple I guess, but I was concerned that it might slip-off. Also, is the wheel-clamp gubbins at the front of any use?
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you can also use the front wheel clamp

What, on its own with no rear stand?
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