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Author Topic: Rear swingarm stand for 16 SR rec request  (Read 4228 times)

BrianTRice@gmail.com

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Re: Rear swingarm stand for 16 SR rec request
« Reply #30 on: January 30, 2017, 01:17:07 PM »

I added a couple of the recommendations to the wiki and linked here: http://zeromanual.com/index.php/Unofficial_Service_Manual#Lift

I use a rear stand for my V-Strom that does not quite grab the Zero rear swingarm as well as I'd like, so I've dragged my feet on finding a new one. But I have a ratcheting center lift which works fine when I occasionally need one.

My center lift is a Drag Specialties Center Jack, which others have also had success with here. I've linked it from the wiki now.
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Re: Rear swingarm stand for 16 SR rec request
« Reply #31 on: January 30, 2017, 08:49:59 PM »

I added a couple of the recommendations to the wiki and linked here: http://zeromanual.com/index.php/Unofficial_Service_Manual#Lift

I use a rear stand for my V-Strom that does not quite grab the Zero rear swingarm as well as I'd like, so I've dragged my feet on finding a new one. But I have a ratcheting center lift which works fine when I occasionally need one.

That is what I use to lift my Zero and it works quite well.  But I always use a secondary means of stabilizing my bike just in case I accidentally bump it while doing something stupid while it is being supported by the jack.   ;)

My center lift is a Drag Specialties Center Jack, which others have also had success with here. I've linked it from the wiki now.
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