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I see Abba have a new addition for us V Twin owners....
"The abba Front lift arm is designed to be used in conjunction with the abba superbike stand for lifting both wheels off the ground with ease. This will allow the front of the machine to be completely disassembled including the front wheel, forks, yokes and head bearings etc.
This product will fit virtually all motorcycles and is especially usefull when it is not possible to lift the front end from under the engine/exhaust area. (IE: V-twin engines, bikes with fully enclosed fairings and machines with awkward shape exhaust/sumps)
The lifting strap provided can be used either around the swing arm of the bike, on an existing paddock stand bobbin or using our optional bobbin adapter which is designed specifically to work with the front lift arm. (available at extra cost - 8mm Thread version)"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=d-ucOlKc7gc
Its £45
Seems nice and simple.... im sure some of the talented fabricators on here could russle something up.....
"The abba Front lift arm is designed to be used in conjunction with the abba superbike stand for lifting both wheels off the ground with ease. This will allow the front of the machine to be completely disassembled including the front wheel, forks, yokes and head bearings etc.
This product will fit virtually all motorcycles and is especially usefull when it is not possible to lift the front end from under the engine/exhaust area. (IE: V-twin engines, bikes with fully enclosed fairings and machines with awkward shape exhaust/sumps)
The lifting strap provided can be used either around the swing arm of the bike, on an existing paddock stand bobbin or using our optional bobbin adapter which is designed specifically to work with the front lift arm. (available at extra cost - 8mm Thread version)"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=d-ucOlKc7gc
Its £45
Seems nice and simple.... im sure some of the talented fabricators on here could russle something up.....