Man, I was looking for a cehap solution for quite some time, you are a lifesaver! You can use this to keep the bike off the ground during winter. Big THANK YOU!
@@noelwhyte9834 Ideally the tires shouldn’t have a prolonged point of contact with the ground as it can cause uneven wearing or tread warping. This is especially true if it’s gonna be outside in very cold temperatures
could have added two pieces of wood adjacent on both sides of the bike for more stability ....I have a heavy adv dont want it to lean to the other side haha
Add a block in the center of the appropriate dimensions to lift the frame and clear the pipes--there's no reason for those stacked boards to be the same height all the way across.
I agree, but it would be nice to have this little homemade one,I have a regular one myself but cranking it up and down to work on my bike to set the fender,chain,and tires is a pain after the hundredth time.
Man, I was looking for a cehap solution for quite some time, you are a lifesaver!
You can use this to keep the bike off the ground during winter.
Big THANK YOU!
Why do you need to keep the bike off the ground during winter? Actually curious
@@noelwhyte9834 Ideally the tires shouldn’t have a prolonged point of contact with the ground as it can cause uneven wearing or tread warping. This is especially true if it’s gonna be outside in very cold temperatures
Thanks for sharing this easy, cheap and good idea....
Super clever. Going to use this idea! Thanks much
This is GENIUS and I feel like an idiot.
me too,,I was overthinking how to do it,but is so simple,,lol
That is absolute genius ❤❤❤❤
Dude, cool idea, I'm going to make me one also.
Wondering how well that work with a dresser
Simple cheap and easy.
Saved my live bra!
Great idea!!
Now you just have to fit that in your saddlebag.
Man i love that bike, and hey if it works why not?
Jr Yippy haha yea whatever works right?
Nice way to drop the bike 😂
parking the bike for long period of time the centerstand can be useful
could have added two pieces of wood adjacent on both sides of the bike for more stability
....I have a heavy adv dont want it to lean to the other side haha
What could be heavier than a Harley 😅
Genius!
Amazing 👏👏👏
I was going - "let's see what this guy's got" - it didn't look like much. Then I was - NO WAY! Well that's clever as FK.
That is AWESOME!!!
Sweet.
im fully fucking impressed
My cruiser bike has pipes lower then the frame. Will not work
Add a block in the center of the appropriate dimensions to lift the frame and clear the pipes--there's no reason for those stacked boards to be the same height all the way across.
where did you get those bars?
If this works I'm gonna donate $20
Of course it’ll work haha you better have donated
@@JadenZeCreator haven't gotten around to try it yet I have a Honda Shadow 750 Spirit. I swear if it does am donating the $20
Holy shit what did I just watch.
Ain't no way
There is no way i could do this with a 200kg bike 🤣
Well I’ve done it with my 250kg Sportster, so yeah I think you’ll be fine.
You made sure to leave the person holding the ass end of the bike while you lifted it out of the shot.
I respect anyone trying to work on the cheap...but you can get a legit lift for like $50-60
I agree, but it would be nice to have this little homemade one,I have a regular one myself but cranking it up and down to work on my bike to set the fender,chain,and tires is a pain after the hundredth time.