Best way to lift the front end up?

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Re: Best way to lift the front end up?

Post by fung » Sat Mar 17, 2012 9:52 pm

very nice work !!
Beats the axle stand caper eh.
May i ask what are the dimensions you used ?
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Re: Best way to lift the front end up?

Post by WR450FGreg » Sat Mar 17, 2012 10:53 pm

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Now THAT is a bloody good idea!

Next time I'm near my local wrecker I'll pop in and buy me a jack!

Thanks.
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Re: Best way to lift the front end up?

Post by Red Rex » Sun Mar 18, 2012 6:46 pm

Fung ...
Distance between uprights (ie width of crankcase castings + a tad) = 285mm
Distance centreline of holes to horizontal bar (to clear standard pipes) = 125mm

I used 25x25x3 mild steel angle ('cos that's all I had) and an off-cut of 12mm x 1.5mm hollow bar. ('cos that's all I had)
The jack came courtesy of an old Morris Minor Traveller I had back in the '60's ('cos I thought it "might come in handy some day")

Mince ...
Maybe Kayla could make a better job of these than I could if anyone else wants one ?
Rubber side down, Red side up is my preferred riding style.

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Re: Best way to lift the front end up?

Post by Mincehead » Sun Mar 18, 2012 7:00 pm

Cheers Rex Rex, those dimesions are very helpful, might get one made up closer to home. You could go into a cottage industry making them for TRX owners though, sell them through the forum etc. Got to be worth say 20 quid if someone supplies the scissor jack :wink:
Hey Kayla, that local engineering company might be able to do a batch for you too?
I can see the UK`s breakers yards scoured for scissor jacks now! :lol: :lol:

Edit:

Hey Fung, interestingly when you go to Abba`s site and look at the fitting kit specification for the TRX a small pop-up box appears saying:

Note, the gear linkage arm must be lowered before the stand can be fitted(1 small bolt)

http://www.abbastands.co.uk/default.asp

Seems you need to do that each and every time you use the stand, obviously with standard footrests and gear linkage fitted, a bit of a pain in the ass!
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