TRAILERS/LIFTS: MotoBikeJack Motorcycle Jack

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Haven't seen anything like this before. Drifters are a bit top heavy and I can see this being useful for a rider who because of age or injury might have difficulty raising a dropped Drifter. I think its a bit expensive. It is relatively small but would still be a problem for some of us to carry on the bike. If anyone acquires this please do a write-up. This may be a product we need to get and review this year.

We don't have an Amazon link to anything like this product. But, we do have a web page and video on raising a dropped bike.

Slainte mhaith - Good Health - Cheers

'02 Vulcan Drifter 1500

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New Gear: MotoBikeJack Motorcycle Jack

MotoBikeJack motorcycle jack

Ever drop a heavy bike? Picking it back up can be a real pain. And if you're by yourself and on a soft or uneven surface, it's even worse. That's where the MotoBikeJack motorcycle jack comes in.

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Made of powdercoated American steel, the MotoBikeJack weighs less than 8 lb and breaks down into four pieces so it can be stowed in a 15×5-inch bag. Three shafts fit into the base, and the top shaft has a ratchet with a webbed strap and hook.

The 3,300-lb rated jack can be used to safely and securely lift a 1,000-lb motorcycle from prone to upright in just five minutes.

MotoBikeJack motorcycle jack

The MotoBikeJack retails for $216, plus shipping and handling. For more information, visit the MotoBikeJack website

The post New Gear: MotoBikeJack Motorcycle Jack first appeared on Rider Magazine.

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