.....slide the lift under the bike,.........then stand up and foot pump it the rest of the way up. Choose your height for the job, then set the jack on the safety catch and let it down a bit so it's resting on the safety bar and not the hydraulics. I usually use a jack stand under an engine guard too, if the bike is not all the way up, cause I do not use tie downs/ratchet straps.
Leave your kickstand out at all times..... nothing like finishing up, releasing the jack, and letting the bike fall over cause the kickstand is up.
Ditto the above. I'll usually use an auto type jack stand (or two) under the front engine guards also. They really make the bike stable while up on the lift.
Your bike looks like it has the stock shocks on it.....I'd think that your lift should slid right under the bike no problem. My Craftsman lift does (barely).....and I've got 11'5" shocks on mine.
You might wanna pm ChrisJ in Crestview. He's very versed on the rear-end service and he'll probably ride over to PC to lend a hand if asked. Heck, I'll ride over if I can just to watch and learn if you do it after Isaac passes by.
