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Author Topic: Finally a Lift for the Valkyrie  (Read 3683 times)
goldstar903
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« on: March 04, 2018, 01:01:32 PM »

I met a gentleman over at the F6C forum who has this lift. The only problem is the website is only translated to German, Italian and French! I have contacted the website for info in English. I have invited Franz to this forum. We shall see. This is FYI, only.  Cool

https://www.polo-motorrad.ch/de_ch/x5-hebetisch-bis-500-kg-mit-radsatz-360-202879.html

Kern-Stabi X5 Hebetisch bis 500 Kg mit Radsatz 360°
Price CHF 570.90   USD $611.17

Kern-Stabi X5 Spezial-Adapter Honda F 6 C
Price CHF 106.90   USD $114.33
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« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2018, 02:46:48 PM »

Copy the text and paste into Google German to English ---  I do this quite a bit with Swedish
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RDKLL
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« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2018, 02:59:53 PM »

Looks to be the same style as this, but this one looks a little more robust.
https://pitbullmotorcyclelifts.com/
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goldstar903
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« Reply #3 on: March 04, 2018, 04:12:55 PM »

Copy the text and paste into Google German to English ---  I do this quite a bit with Swedish

Yeah, did that to figure out cost. It would be a little tedious translating the whole website.
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KUGO
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« Reply #4 on: March 05, 2018, 11:41:03 AM »

Hey, RDKLL! Liked the lift/stand with your teal solo-seat Valk on it. Any info you can send my way, assuming you think it would work on my '14 Valk? Mucho Thankos!
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« Reply #5 on: March 05, 2018, 05:13:23 PM »

Oops. Nevermind. Just saw your link wedged between the pic and the prose. Sorry!
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« Reply #6 on: March 06, 2018, 12:39:56 PM »

Those lifts are for bikes with frame rails or an an adapter like most of us have on our legacy Valkyries. 

I installed the center stand on the 14 Valkyrie but have not tried to use my normal lift on the center stand for more balance (like the lift adapter).    Anyone else try that?

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« Reply #7 on: March 07, 2018, 09:27:57 AM »

I would have guessed you'd of figured something out. coolsmiley  what do you use as a lift?  I want one.
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« Reply #8 on: March 08, 2018, 07:15:33 AM »

Me, too!!  Am about to put the new black belly pan on, but wanted to get a decent lift first that I knew would work on our new Valks.  Lots of bits underneath I don't want damaged, either by the road or the lift.
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« Reply #9 on: March 08, 2018, 08:01:47 AM »

Me, too!!  Am about to put the new black belly pan on, but wanted to get a decent lift first that I knew would work on our new Valks.  Lots of bits underneath I don't want damaged, either by the road or the lift.

Jacking your bike up on a belly-pan = jacking your bike up on the headers.



I think it is not appropriate to jack this bike up without some kind of decent
jack adapter (which I haven't come up with yet)... this one here kind of
works... that the bottom of the motor isn't flat is a stability problem to
be overcome...



The shock linkage, or the place where the center stand would go on a regular
Goldwing, are excellent support places for a lift...





-Mike



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« Reply #10 on: March 09, 2018, 07:22:20 AM »

Me, too!!  Am about to put the new black belly pan on, but wanted to get a decent lift first that I knew would work on our new Valks.  Lots of bits underneath I don't want damaged, either by the road or the lift.

Jacking your bike up on a belly-pan = jacking your bike up on the headers.



I think it is not appropriate to jack this bike up without some kind of decent
jack adapter (which I haven't come up with yet)... this one here kind of
works... that the bottom of the motor isn't flat is a stability problem to
be overcome...



The shock linkage, or the place where the center stand would go on a regular
Goldwing, are excellent support places for a lift...





-Mike





Mike,

Last pic shows wheel/tire off with the exhaust on.  I would have thought the left can would have needed to be pulled at least.    I have bags and assume the left bag would need to come off along with the muffler to change tire/wheel.....but it doesn't appear to be the case provided the bike is lifted high.    I wonder if the grab rails would support the bike weight if lifted from there.....

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« Reply #11 on: March 09, 2018, 07:25:56 AM »

If I were into serious work on MCs  , I'd invest in something like this

https://excel-equipment.com/titan-1-000-lb-motorcycle-lift?gclid=CjwKCAiA_ojVBRAlEiwAOLRxIyUzNdMHlj80ERAXXJmwv5cogPUdHfMqM2t5VRLC5DngwQd5pulihBoCvHsQAvD_BwE

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goldstar903
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« Reply #12 on: March 09, 2018, 10:40:16 AM »

Harbor Freight has a similar lift (probably exactly the same) for less. $277

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PAVALKER
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« Reply #13 on: March 09, 2018, 11:03:54 AM »

Harbor Freight has a similar lift (probably exactly the same) for less. $277



I had one years ago and my IS didn't feel stable on it, so I got rid of it.  It's large, takes up a ton of space and cant even be used as a good parking pad when not in use as a lift. 

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« Reply #14 on: March 09, 2018, 12:20:39 PM »


Last pic shows wheel/tire off with the exhaust on.  I would have thought the left can would have needed to be pulled at least.    I have bags and assume the left bag would need to come off along with the muffler to change tire/wheel.....but it doesn't appear to be the case provided the bike is lifted high.

With the wheel off the ground far enough it pretty much just "falls out of the pocket" when you
remove the lugnuts. I need to make a more confidence inspiring lift adapter though... the large flat bottom
of the 1500's motor is great for stability.

I wonder if the grab rails would support the bike weight if lifted from there.....

The grab rails are pretty studly, you'd need to have a look at how studly you think
the frame members, under the fender, that the grab rail bolts to... I guess you're
thinking about using a block and tackle or something? Frank Smoak used to do
that with his 1500 Valkyrie.

-Mike
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« Reply #15 on: March 10, 2018, 06:41:43 PM »

yep.... considering lifting from the garage I Beam some how.   I have an LA Chock I might be able to get it in and just lift the butt of it up.
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« Reply #16 on: March 12, 2018, 03:21:38 PM »

A bit heavy duty but makes life so much easier. I can actually position the bike so no jack is needed just the lift arms and can go as high as I want.

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« Reply #17 on: March 12, 2018, 08:28:41 PM »


Uh, Robert....somebody stole your wheels....  Wink

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Robert
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« Reply #18 on: March 13, 2018, 03:54:27 AM »


Uh, Robert....somebody stole your wheels....  Wink


Yup was looking at it and thinking, Jetsons!  Wink
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« Reply #19 on: March 13, 2018, 06:23:58 AM »

A bit heavy duty but makes life so much easier. I can actually position the bike so no jack is needed just the lift arms and can go as high as I want.



I assume you have that positioned on the shock bottom and no lift adapter??     I did put the Valk in the wheel chock, hooked up the I Beam hoist and used my floor jack to give the big lift umph and have the hoist for a little balance only.... and it seems to work well.   
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Robert
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« Reply #20 on: March 13, 2018, 11:15:53 AM »


I assume you have that positioned on the shock bottom and no lift adapter??     I did put the Valk in the wheel chock, hooked up the I Beam hoist and used my floor jack to give the big lift umph and have the hoist for a little balance only.... and it seems to work well.   


Thats exactly it and I was able to put the lift arm under the same spot and lift the whole bike up with the lift only.
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« Reply #21 on: March 13, 2018, 12:36:07 PM »

I changed rear tire today (DarkSide) and used my 3 tons jack under the shock and had my front wheel in my wheel chock.  I did have a light duty chain hoist with a lifting sling under the front of the grab rails to provide additional balance if needed, but I think it would have been fine without.  I didn't have to remove bags or exhaust, thankfully.
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