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Author Topic: J&S Motorcycle Lift & 2009 Frame  (Read 5971 times)

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Re: J&S Motorcycle Lift & 2009 Frame
« Reply #15 on: March 06, 2009, 11:17:12 AM »

Glad to hear it went well. If you have a grease gun, you might want to pump some grease into each fitting to assure they are full and that no water gets into any fittings if you decide to wash and dry your bike on the lift, which I have done, and it makes it a lot easier to get at the underside and wheels.
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Re: J&S Motorcycle Lift & 2009 Frame
« Reply #16 on: March 06, 2009, 12:42:37 PM »

Glad to hear it went well. If you have a grease gun, you might want to pump some grease into each fitting to assure they are full and that no water gets into any fittings if you decide to wash and dry your bike on the lift, which I have done, and it makes it a lot easier to get at the underside and wheels.

Washing the bike on the lift is part of the reason why I got it.  I had spoken with a guy at pitbull yesterday and he said the zerks should have all been greased before boxing, put it wouldn't hurt to top 'em off just to be sure.  Thanks for all the good advice  :2vrolijk_21:
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