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Ross spoonland Jack adapter

Started by blackvalk, Mon 27, Sep 2010, 15:44:52

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blackvalk

Where do I get information on the jack adapter and where I can purchase one.

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Popeye


Our own Windjammer used to make them.  Haven't talked to him in a while so not sure if he still makes them,

Popeye
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Momz

I'd contact Ross Spoonland through his website or look through the VRCC member search.

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Thunderbolt

I have one of the originals.  I like it, you can take off either wheel and jack it up no problem.

PAVALKER

There is another adapter that permanently mounts to your bike and you don't have to mess with that heavy/bulky adapter......   I got rid of my old red adapter after mounting the permanent one on my I/S.  You can get em from Ebay.....

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/VALKYRIE-LIFT-JACK-ADAPTER-STURDIEST-STAYS-BIKE-/180564339534?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2a0a792b4e

But.... to each his own preference.
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doubletee

I've never used any type of "lift adapter" and never had any problems.  :-\    I have a Craftsman lift that seems to work well without an adapter.
  

FLAVALK

Quote from: doubletee on Tue 28, Sep 2010, 06:33:56
I've never used any type of "lift adapter" and never had any problems.  :-\    I have a Craftsman lift that seems to work well without an adapter.

DITTO.

I have a Larin lift with 2x4's bolted to the lift arms. Used it for years w/out a problem. I had a Spoonland knockoff (purchased on Ebay) but sold it because I never used/needed it.
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