yeah, my garage is a bit wack it would collapse if i did the ratchet strap thing, im just goin to use blocks of wood under the engine by the look of things. alhough stormi's pipe thing is awesome, i have to make one
should i take my exhaust off first?? a couple of people have said just put the block of wood under the headers or collecter box but wouldnt that damage the exhaust system?
thanks for all the replies guys
Yup mine too. And the plastic shed we put up says specifically "don't hang anything from this cross beam."
Our shed is 1x4 construction in the rafters. I'm guessing it would be pretty spectacularly messy if I tried to hang a bike in there.
really you're not supporting much with the blocks, you're just wedging the bike so that it remains on the rear tire, discouraging it from coming forward. That amount of pressure on the exhaust -shouldn't- cause damage to the exhaust.
I liked the design of the pipe thing for a few reasons:
1. it'll do the job we needed and the shed doesn't have to fall down in the process.
2. it was relatively inexpensive (cost about $90 in parts, though I've read that in the states it would have been half that. We also went to the store that was open that day, not the cheapest one.) but it's already paid for itself, by not having to take the bike to a dealer for lack of lifting ability.
3. it's collapsible, or fold the feet flat and it's out of the way
4. it doesn't hold by the forks, so you can also work on the forks this way. In fact, there's a headless CBR hanging from it today. Fork seal replaced and waiting to be put back together. It's gonna wait til we get home from the GP today though. Speaking of which, I suppose I should go wake the other half.
5. it'll work for every bike we have, regardless of configuration. ( unlike the rear stands you can get that you require the spools for. Not as useful if you have more than one bike.) Dirtbikes, streetbikes, it doesn't matter.