Making a bike lift
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 4:15 pm
Tired of laying on the concrete for service / repair work.
Getting too old for the constant up and down.
Not that I'd be using one every week or anything, but even a half
dozen times a year would make it worth it.
Big enuf platform to be able to put the center stand and front wheel
on it. Of course, will secure the front wheel down. Should be more
versatile - and more stable - than the budget under $100 ones that
just balance the bike on the frame or bottom of the engine crankcase.
Will raise the bike about 22", I'm making it to use with my RV floor jack.
Heck, I've even made a scaled drawing (for change). I love to tinker.
I'm a pack rat so had accumulated enuf misc pipe, angle iron, etc,
to put one together. Lots of scrap mat'ls being discarded on multi-
hundred $million construction projects :-) All I'll need is about 8
grade eight 1/2" bolts for the pivot points and a few small bolts
to fasten some ~3/4" plywood to the top frame.
Gonna break out my welder and fire up my little drill press and
"get 'er done" - got all the pieces cut.
I'll post pics of my bike up on it hopefully in a day or 2.
Getting too old for the constant up and down.
Not that I'd be using one every week or anything, but even a half
dozen times a year would make it worth it.
Big enuf platform to be able to put the center stand and front wheel
on it. Of course, will secure the front wheel down. Should be more
versatile - and more stable - than the budget under $100 ones that
just balance the bike on the frame or bottom of the engine crankcase.
Will raise the bike about 22", I'm making it to use with my RV floor jack.
Heck, I've even made a scaled drawing (for change). I love to tinker.
I'm a pack rat so had accumulated enuf misc pipe, angle iron, etc,
to put one together. Lots of scrap mat'ls being discarded on multi-
hundred $million construction projects :-) All I'll need is about 8
grade eight 1/2" bolts for the pivot points and a few small bolts
to fasten some ~3/4" plywood to the top frame.
Gonna break out my welder and fire up my little drill press and
"get 'er done" - got all the pieces cut.
I'll post pics of my bike up on it hopefully in a day or 2.