Whats The Last Thing You Bought?

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  1. Plezier

    Plezier Senior Member

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    Bought a couple of bike jacks and have found that due to the coolant hoses and oil filter position that they are very difficult to use on this Honda Shadow which is very disappointing to say the least as I need to remove the forks to get the seals replaced. Will have to see I can figure out a safe way to lift it so the forks can be removed.

    The plan is to take the fork legs to somewhere that has a seal driver to fit the new seals without me having to buy the tool as let's face it's not a tool that I am likely to use again especially as the Triumph and Honda have different tube diameters.

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  2. Eldon

    Eldon Crème de la Crème

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    Show us a pic or 2 of your Jacks and maybe we can offer some ideas?
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  3. Plezier

    Plezier Senior Member

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    Posted them the other day post #1236 on the previous page but here they are again;
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    The smaller one with the curved pegs will raise it ut it is tilted to the left the larger hydraulic one puts pressure on the oil filter and the coolant hoses beneath the bike am wondering about cutting some wood to miss those things.

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  4. Eldon

    Eldon Crème de la Crème

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    Right so, the first pic here I have one of those also.
    Yep, why don't you get a piece of say 4" X 2" wood (100 X 50mm) or whatever you have hanging about, it needs to be longer than the bikes width. Shape the top face to fit your sump profile, err towards the front of the engine if doing the forks, depending on the point of balance.
    I take the black curved bits off and work with a flat face as I find it easier.
    I have some plastic packers that are about 50mm X 25mm and use multiples of these to fit under the sump I.e. between the exhausts, filters etc.
    Very stable and if in doubt ratchet strap the jack to the bike ;)
     
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  5. Plezier

    Plezier Senior Member

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    The hydraulic one came with tie downs. Exhausts are not the issue on the Shadow as the are the right side and not under the frame/engine at all:-

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    As shown here if it comes to it will have to use the block & Tackle from the rafters bought a new one to lift the MGF off the sub frame. So not out of options really just annoying spending the money on these jacks and them not working as I thought they would.

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  6. Eldon

    Eldon Crème de la Crème

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    It does look an awkward bike for this operation with it being long and low.

    You see I would be tying the rear swinging arm at the highest point, both sides, in a triangulation way to add side stability then lifting the sump, but I'm working on a table so have a base plate to clamp to.

    Alternatively, I also have a front paddock stand that pins under the bottom yoke which may have been a solution, but it can't be used in isolation, it needs to work in collaboration with a rear paddock stand for stability.

    For you, maybe the block and tackle is the safer and easier route ;)
     
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  7. Plezier

    Plezier Senior Member

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    Have paddock stands bought them for the Ducati Monster but the rear one does not work on the Shadow due to the shape of the swing arm and the rear brake torque arm yes I tried it Have the front one that fits into the bottom of the front forks but as it's the fork legs that I need to remove this is no good. I will figure something out.

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  8. Eldon

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    This is like the front one I was referring to, not the lift on the lower leg type which would obviously be no use for your task..

    https://ebay.us/m/xkZdYG
     
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  9. Plezier

    Plezier Senior Member

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    Have sussed out why these jacks are tipping the bike to the left. In their wisdom it seems that Honda built the Shadow's frame with the right bottom rail lower than the left one:-

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    By using a small piece of wood have managed to mostly level it up

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    Here you can see the lower coolant hose that stops the other jack from being used easily.

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    The bike should now be high enough to remove the fork legs ut if not there is plenty of height left in the jack the safety bar is only in th first hole.

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  10. Eldon

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    Chock the rear wheel otherwise a slight roll back will end in disaster.

    Alternatively with a bit of paracord/string, tie the jack in a v formation to the rear wheel rim to retain the distance.
     
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  11. Plezier

    Plezier Senior Member

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    Brought it down of the jack and actually took the Shadow out for a ride to town and ack 26km not far really but every little helps. The guy I bought it off is going to let me know when he can replace the forks seals saving me the hassle and expense of buying a seal driver and a bench vice.

    Will still have to buy a vice at some point mine got lost in the move .................... no don't ask let's just say someone in Ukrain it probably using it.

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