Cali_bay said:Thanks Jon,
Took it to Big Bang and had a great weekend. Met a few of the other Earlybayers, during the line up. Cool to see so many in the line up.
I know how you felt, lots of drinking, lates nights, walking and not to mention my kids waking us up in the middle of Friday night and having to get three in the 3/4 rock and roll bed. :roll:
canterburyfour said:Very Nice! I thought that 71 still has small tail lights and an upright motor?
cyberdyne systems said:canterburyfour said:Very Nice! I thought that 71 still has small tail lights and an upright motor?
Your talking model year, this would be classed as a '72 model year but was manufactured in '71
Cali_bay said:Hi,
Its a sealey Motor cycle jack, makes it a whole lot easier removing/installing the engine. No balancing on a trolley jack.
PetrolHead said:Cali_bay said:Hi,
Its a sealey Motor cycle jack, makes it a whole lot easier removing/installing the engine. No balancing on a trolley jack.
Sounds like a much better option 8)
Is it this one?
http://www.justoffbase.co.uk/Motorcycle-Quad-Lift-550kg-Hydraulic-Sealey-MC480
Do they fit right under enough to reach the central balance point, or does the engine tend to tip backards?
Or do you need to take off the exhaust to get that far under?
Cheers, J
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