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[QUOTE="letsride24-7, post: 1210972, member: 71554"] Yea i never had an issue. Plus it is build out of steel, suckers weight is like a bike alone.. Not much to go wrong with.. You can always get bolts or make a piece of steel. Plus i believe it uses just a standard jack too. Also dirtbikes and atv's are no problem. With Streetbikes you have to think.. Normally i remove my fairings and my exhaust on my CBRs that jack it up. Just cause that stuff is just in the way. I have jacked it up under the header with no issue to change a tire also. It comes with a set of tie towns and places to mount them on the stand to help support the bike too. Just looked over this and NO i don't work for craftsman. :laugh: [/QUOTE]
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