That looks like a handy tool. With the bike lifted it kinda looks like a bike sex swing though.:eyebrow:
Hmmm..... I have some ideas! :sinister:
That looks like a handy tool. With the bike lifted it kinda looks like a bike sex swing though.:eyebrow:
Ha Ha :rof:Hmmm..... I have some ideas! :sinister:
I've seen and love it! Do you folks think it would be bad to buy ones wife a hoist for her birthday? thoughts? :thumbup:
P.S. Sue's husbands e-mail address is...
I've seen and love it! Do you folks think it would be bad to buy ones wife a hoist for her birthday? thoughts? :thumbup:
P.S. Sue's husbands e-mail address is...
:rof: What did you edit? Did you take out the e-mail addy? :disapprove: :spank:
I am Sue's Hubby and was just teasing with the email.
Great job, eh.
Many thanks!
I'm just guessing here but I think, no Im sure there would be tension if I bought Sue the hoist for her birthday and or hoisted the FZ6.
Soooo, how high is your garage ceiling?
Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice!!! I think I`ll get something like that when we move into our new home (which will have a garage YAY!).
How much was it Eric?
Please get a pic of you on the bike while it is like that driving it. Please Please PleaseI thought you'd like to see how I change the oil. I got this new [COLOR=\"Navy\"]TOOL[/COLOR] that stops you from having to bend over or sit on the floor. Excuse the messy garage... we're reorganizing and I'm putting up Gladiator track along with building lockable cabinets to put all the tools into.
That's nice, and you might want to consider running a couple of steel spanner straps from the angle-iron mount brackets to the top chord of the truss before you pull the wood apart on the bottom chord. The overall truss is extremely strong, but it is designed to carry a top load and it is best to transfer the tensile load to the top. It's a couple hours more work and a few bucks- but very cheap insurance IMHO.
Please get a pic of you on the bike while it is like that driving it. Please Please Please