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  • #16
    guess it helps when the bike is in pieces and the exhaust is in the living room. Quite easy to pick it up on a jack. I just picked one up from Canadian Tire up here for $69 on sale too. Making the job way easier. The spare tire and blocks are now gone from under the bike.
    http://rides.webshots.com/album/552670376QLcRnn?start=0

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    • #17
      I went the other way & got a drive-on lift from Harbor Freight for $299. I've had my Kat, my Wing & the riding mower up on it without a problem. At my advanced age anything I can do to keep from squatting down is a bonus. You young guys enjoy being flexible, before long things will start to hurt that you didn't realize you had.

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      • #18
        Yes, us young people....
        Live and Lean.
        When the going gets twisty, the going get twistin.
        "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God."
        Romans 3:23

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        • #19
          Requirements for Yoke:

          Should be fresh, not more than 2-3 days old.

          Should have a pale yellow to almost orange color, depending on feed used.

          Should be firm- should not break when dropped into frying pan.

          If smells of sulpher, yoke is bad, discard immed...

          Oh, you mean yoke to hoist your Katana. I thought you meant EGG yoke... nevermind.
          "Stevie B" Boudreaux

          I ride: '01 Triumph Sprint ST

          Projects: Honda CB650 Bobber projects I, II and III

          Take care of: 81 Honda CM400,72 Suzuki GT550

          Watch over/advise on: 84 Honda Nighthawk 700S (now my son's bike)

          For sale, or soon to be: 89 Katana 1100, 84 Honda V45 Magna, 95 Yamaha SECA II, 99 GSXR600, 95 ZX-6, 84 Kaw. KZ700, 01 Bandit 1200, 74 CB360.

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