I have a new tire to put on, a Pirelli Angel GT (Spec. A)... in these pictures my
old tire doesn't look bad, but it is to the wear bar in the center... I guess my
32 mile round trip to work is mostly on sandpaper

...

Anywho...
I needed to make a jack adapter, here's how it started...

This first part goes here:

The motor is not really a flat surface there, so I beveled the edges of the first part
as shown with a belt sander to get a good mating surface...

Once I had the adapter built, it and the jack didn't really fit under the bike anymore,
so I cut one of these old two-inch-thick mill boards I have so that I could ride
the bike up on it and yank the middle part out...



I jacked it up to the second lock on the Sears aluminum jack... first time I've used
this jack, I like it a lot

... the second lock will probably be high enough.
It is lowered back on the ground now, I'll go back at it tomorrow, I think it will be
plenty steady with some jack stands at the engine guards to thwart any potential
tilting to either side...
-Mike