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Timo Geusch

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(Msg. 16) Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:11 am
Post subject: Re: Bike lifts [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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"Hog" writes:

> Timo Geusch wrote:
>> "Hog" writes:
>>
>>> Timo Geusch wrote:
>>>> "Hog" writes:
>>>>
>>>>> mike. buckley wrote:
>>>>>> Well your Turbo should have bottom frame rails, but it's also got
>>>>>> an exhaust that sits below them. I can't think of any >125cc
>>>>>> bikes I've ever owned where this type of lift would be suitable.
>>>>>
>>>>> IIRC they were originally designed for Hardlys.
>>>>
>>>> Yup.
>>>>
>>>> And this Boxhead here has managed to acquire the one model that
>>>> doesn't work with these stands...
>>>>
>>>> Oh well, guess that's an excuse to buy a proper lift when I'm back
>>>> from holiday.
>>>
>>> It isn't in your sig then?
>>
>> Not yet, no.
>
> Ah perhaps motzarella or me missed something!

Only if it's still missing at this point Smile

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(Msg. 17) Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 11:42 am
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Timo Geusch wrote:
> "Hog" writes:
>
>> Timo Geusch wrote:
>>> "Hog" writes:
>>>
>>>> Timo Geusch wrote:
>>>>> "Hog" writes:
>>>>>
>>>>>> mike. buckley wrote:
>>>>>>> Well your Turbo should have bottom frame rails, but it's also
>>>>>>> got an exhaust that sits below them. I can't think of any
>>>>>>> >125cc bikes I've ever owned where this type of lift would be
>>>>>>> suitable.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> IIRC they were originally designed for Hardlys.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yup.
>>>>>
>>>>> And this Boxhead here has managed to acquire the one model that
>>>>> doesn't work with these stands...
>>>>>
>>>>> Oh well, guess that's an excuse to buy a proper lift when I'm back
>>>>> from holiday.
>>>>
>>>> It isn't in your sig then?
>>>
>>> Not yet, no.
>>
>> Ah perhaps motzarella or me missed something!
>
> Only if it's still missing at this point Smile

Ahhhhhhhhhh

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