Motorcycle stand, compressor driven

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Michael Vidovic
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Re: Motorcycle stand, compressor driven

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Will check
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Wiskey Tango Foxtrot
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Re: Motorcycle stand, compressor driven

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Some lift's have a "locking pin" under the stand so it can be moved around with the wheels on the one end of it :o
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Michael Vidovic
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Re: Motorcycle stand, compressor driven

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Tried at 120-130lbs..no go.
Have seen the locking pins but they are not the problem.
Stuck lifting manually till I have an epiphany moment.
Thanks for all the advise..we will beat this!
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Re: Motorcycle stand, compressor driven

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still no joy. will resort to just jacking it up manually-need the exercise anyways.
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