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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Couch on August 14, 2013, 10:04:10 PM

Title: The bike on the lift!
Post by: Couch on August 14, 2013, 10:04:10 PM
This is my final post on the bike lift, because the project is now complete, yahoo!  :beer

After making up the safety platforms so I could ride the bike up the ramp and maintain a good foothold, I covered them in a non slip checkerplate rubber, I did this with the ramp as well as the paintwork is a little slippery.

And how did it all work out......bloody great!  :grin
I had no trouble riding the bike up, slipping the clutch as I'd predetermined to do. I had my son standing by the first time I tried it but didn't need his assistance. I've now ridden it up, and taken it off a dozen times unaided. Even at full height the bike and lift seem very stable.

I'm posting a few photos, showing the bike just after it's been placed on the ramp, the ramp locked at half height, and finally locked at full height.

Thanks to everyone who contributed to my previous post, if anyone's looking to add a bike lift to their stable then I hope you've found my posts informative!!   

Cheers,  Baz :thumbsup
Title: Re: The bike on the lift!
Post by: Sicman on August 14, 2013, 10:08:01 PM
Well done Baz - Very cool :thumb
Title: Re: The bike on the lift!
Post by: Biggles on August 14, 2013, 10:08:51 PM
Quite apart from the excellent lift, that magnificent white bike looks like it deserves that pedestal!

And it's surgically clean into the bargain.

Frame-able!
Title: Re: The bike on the lift!
Post by: Shiney on August 14, 2013, 10:17:57 PM
Looks great :thumbsup :clap
Title: Re: The bike on the lift!
Post by: Neale on August 14, 2013, 10:42:02 PM
Good stuff mate. Have enjoyed following the thread.
Title: Re: The bike on the lift!
Post by: Bluey on August 15, 2013, 08:32:44 AM
Nicely done.

Have you tried just using the front wheel clamp? It looks like it isn't into the clamp because it has moved back when putting it onto the centre stand.

This has inspired me to give this a go myself sometime soon (with my ST11).

Thanks for sharing this with us. Greatly appreciated.
Title: Re: The bike on the lift!
Post by: STeveo on August 15, 2013, 08:58:54 AM
I agree with Bluey, it should be fully into the front wheel clamp. I put mine right into the clamp and use a small trolley jack under the sump to lift enough to swing the stand down.
Title: Re: The bike on the lift!
Post by: Couch on August 15, 2013, 09:10:36 AM
To answer your question Bluey, no! I really wouldn't like to trust the front wheel clamp alone holding the bike upright.  :-(((

When I ride the bike on I take it as far as it will go, then I put the side stand down and dismount, then I put the bike on the centre stand, and yes, the bike moves backwards. Once it's on the centre stand then I clamp the front wheel and it seems to hold it very firmly. Certainly not as well as if it was fully forward but more than sufficient to hold the front wheel and give it extra stability. I've given the bike a good shake while it's been at the highest level, and I'm more than happy with it!

Nicely done.

Have you tried just using the front wheel clamp? It looks like it isn't into the clamp because it has moved back when putting it onto the centre stand.

This has inspired me to give this a go myself sometime soon (with my ST11).

Thanks for sharing this with us. Greatly appreciated.
Title: Re: The bike on the lift!
Post by: Couch on August 15, 2013, 09:15:06 AM
Good point STeveo and worth consideration!

I'm not too sure though if I like the sump taking the weight of the bike, even if only for a short time  :think1

I agree with Bluey, it should be fully into the front wheel clamp. I put mine right into the clamp and use a small trolley jack under the sump to lift enough to swing the stand down.
Title: Re: The bike on the lift!
Post by: Biggles on August 15, 2013, 10:53:28 AM
I wouldn't worry about the sump taking the weight.  I hit the sump of my previous ST13 riding over a kerb that I thought it would easily clear.  It made a horrible thump that I thought would crack it or at least start a leak.
They are very robust, I can assure you, and commonly used to raise bikes.
Title: Re: The bike on the lift!
Post by: Gavo on August 15, 2013, 10:58:50 AM
I have seen the front wheel strapped into the clamp , then put onto the centre stand without the bike moving backwards.

It all slides or maybee there was two persons.
Title: Re: The bike on the lift!
Post by: tj189 on August 15, 2013, 06:32:21 PM
Thanks for sharing this project, food for thought.  Now all I need is a garage to put it all in  >:()
Title: Re: The bike on the lift!
Post by: Skip on August 15, 2013, 07:54:33 PM
Now that is an impressive project.  :clap :clap :clap :clap
Title: Re: The bike on the lift!
Post by: ST2UP on August 15, 2013, 08:27:12 PM
Bravo Couch....Bravo  :clap  :clap