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Energy One

1 B.M.F.

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Thanks I saw those at HF but a lot of HF stuff is one time use. I bought a nice looking set of files with plastic handles. They looked great the first time I used one the handle crumbled. So I grabbed another and the same thing. Now My son owns files with no handles. Thanks. I guess I’ll go get one
 

HMAN

I just like my Freedom
Thanks I saw those at HF but a lot of HF stuff is one time use. I bought a nice looking set of files with plastic handles. They looked great the first time I used one the handle crumbled. So I grabbed another and the same thing. Now My son owns files with no handles. Thanks. I guess I’ll go get one
Mine held up for quite a while. Two, three years if I remember right. 2012-03-11_15-24-54_586.jpg
 

41bigdawg

Let the Big Dawg eat !
What kind of bike stands are those and where can I get one??
If you want a good one that is made to safely hold your bike, I would get one of these. I have one and am really impressed with it, Quality built in the Great State of Tennessee :)

 

Brent Herridge

Active Member
A buddy gave me an old Craftsman lift, but it won't go low enough to get under my bike. I had to put 2" of blocks under it and hold the bike up straight just to force it under. Too much hassle - i went to a simple little scissor jack that's plenty low and I can operate by myself. it just doesn't go very high.

Do any of these hydraulic lifts go right under a K9 on the side stand ? I imagine any bagger has more ground clearance.
 

Ernie12

Active Member
A buddy gave me an old Craftsman lift, but it won't go low enough to get under my bike. I had to put 2" of blocks under it and hold the bike up straight just to force it under. Too much hassle - i went to a simple little scissor jack that's plenty low and I can operate by myself. it just doesn't go very high.

Do any of these hydraulic lifts go right under a K9 on the side stand ? I imagine any bagger has more ground clearance.
I think my BD Bagger has less ground clearance than my K9. I have to ride up onto a piece of plywood to get it high enough to get the jack under. I just started using a scissor jack for the Bagger because it was easier.
 

knothead

Second Chance Customs
If you want a good one that is made to safely hold your bike, I would get one of these. I have one and am really impressed with it, Quality built in the Great State of Tennessee :)

Yep and made 30 mins from my house lol
 

Dispatch

Active Member
Hahaha! When I go back to work the plan is to have the floor done in epoxy and repaint the walls
I did mine after so many years of having it bare cement, once painted, I swear it looks like a million dollars, it even comes in colors...
 
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