Jacking and blocking a Ryker Rally 900 made simple
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- Опубликовано: 9 май 2021
- In this video you will learn how to safely and effectively jack your Ryker up to:
1. Remove a tire.
2. Gain enough clearance to change your engine oil or do any repairs underneath the Ryker. - Хобби
I just followed because I KNOW you need #1,000 !!!! Keep it up.
Well Thankyou! Lol The credit starts at 500 subs now. I how you enjoy my videos somewhat😁
That is *I hope
I was glad to hear that jack weighed less then a thousand pounds. (smile). Great and informative video, thanks for sharing.
😆 haha. Thanks glad you enjoyed it!
Great video. Thank you for sharing and Merry Christmas.
Hi Kenny. Happy belated Christmas to you. I’m glad the video was helpful!😁
thank you both so much for really showing me how to properly jack up a Ryker. I just got one three months ago and I will be doing lite maintenance on it myself and your video has given me a lot of confidence. So thank you and HAPPY HOLIDAYS and wonderful yrs of riding ahead. Blessings.
I’m very happy to hear that! Many welcomes.
Nicely done 👍🏾
Thanks. Happy it helps!
I'll throw out another easy way to lift bike for maintenance. Do the same on rear. For the front just drive up on car ramps, very quick, very secure.
For sure! Ramps would make it very easy.
Thank You 😊
You're welcome 😊
Thanks for the video. I just bought my Ryker Rally, seeing that spot on the front frame to lift from will help. Also, I see you have a top box mounted behind the driver seat, did you just bolt the mounting plate to the aluminum area on the max mount ? thanks.
Hi congrats on your Ryker. The case mount is bolted to the max mount with spacers in between to allow for an even flat fit.🙂
Thank you again, that's exactly what I planned on doing. I've ordered the 36L sidebag, and I also want a top box for travel.@@RideForAdventures
Any concerns of I need to get all 3 wheels off at the same time? I’ll need it up on jacks on all 3 sides for a little while.
No concerns at all. Block under front as shown and block under back tire for best stability and safety.
Did you ever install the skid plates?
Yes I did. It was mostly straightforward except for a couple bolts that weren’t perfectly lined up. These plates have been a great saviour to my Ryker and the kind of riding I do.
Why didn't you protect the paint in any way? Metal to metal contact makes me cringe.
Never left a mark whatsoever.