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Cruiser
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| I guess this is more for Neal from the UK. As for the wood that he made to lift his vision, if there were some kind of plans that we could get here on where to notch for the lift to be more secure while lifting. Thanks in advance
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Tourer
Posts: 301 Buffalo Grove,Ill | I believe an ATV lift will work to lift the Vision. ATV lifts have two seperate lift pads with a gap in the middle. I think you can get one for a hundred bucks or so. good luck. Dean
Edited by clubford00 2008-10-03 11:03 AM
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Cruiser
Posts: 101
| Hey Clubford00
I do have a good heavy duty 1500lb one, The problem is there is no flat spot on the bottom of the motor and also I got to make up some angle iron to make it norrowed as mine is to wide. Then maybe take a piece of cardboard to make a templet to cut out the areas to notch out on the bottom of the motor as to make it lift straight. I was hoping for other ideas that might be a little easyer.
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 7
| Hi Bob
I'll try to post a dimensioned picture of it on the gallery later today. Hope it's clear enough. I made two - for the front and rear of the engine in softwood so they're easy to trim with a knife or saw for a more accurate fit.
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Cruiser
Posts: 101
| Neal
Thanks alot that would be great.....
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Cruiser
Posts: 101
| Sorry for the spelling
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Cruiser
Posts: 101
| Thanks neil is that the same for both of them ?
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Visionary
Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | I'm using a Sears Craftsman motorcycle jack and put it under the nubs on the engine and engine mount in the front and it seems to work fine.
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Puddle Jumper
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| Bob
The large channel on the left is only clearance for the muffler cross-over pipe bracket. You can leave it off the front one.
I think there's a picture of the lift in action on my blog on the VIctory Riders Network.
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