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RE: Dumpimg over new ST



At 04:09 PM 06/24/1999 +0100, Ken Haylock wrote:
>To do this safely you have
>to be perfectly happy that your foot is not going to slip off the tang -
>it's always worth satisfying yourself that it is gripping before lifting the
>bike to the vertical - and you need to be on level, solid ground (a gentle
>downhill slope front to back is OK, anything else forget it - but then if

There's one more important thing .... right Richard? ;-)

If I'm working on the bike, I use my SkyKing stand exclusively. It gives me
a few extra inches of height (great for oil changes), is completely stable
and is so easy to put the bike up that my 9 year old daughter can put the
bike up on the stand by herself. My normal riding buddy that runs a buell
wouldn't belive me and he is now $10 lighter in the wallet. ;-)

- - Eric




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