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Old 08-11-2015, 12:00 AM   #16
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They are $45 plus $15 shipping to the lower 48.

I have a Sears MC Jack, same as Harbor Freight, and I need to run the wheels up onto 2 inch thick wood blocks to be able to get the jack under the bike with the adapter pinned in place. I tell my customers to get end pieces from a 2x10 or 2x12 because it makes a large enough patch to set the wheels on. (doing this with a 2x4 sux)

If you want one just send me an email. hbsmalley@aol.com


Let me know if I can answer any other questions.
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Old 08-11-2015, 12:39 AM   #17
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I just sent you an email... gotta have one of these.


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They are $45 plus $15 shipping to the lower 48.

I have a Sears MC Jack, same as Harbor Freight, and I need to run the wheels up onto 2 inch thick wood blocks to be able to get the jack under the bike with the adapter pinned in place. I tell my customers to get end pieces from a 2x10 or 2x12 because it makes a large enough patch to set the wheels on. (doing this with a 2x4 sux)

If you want one just send me an email. hbsmalley@aol.com


Let me know if I can answer any other questions.
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Old 08-11-2015, 05:58 AM   #18
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They are $45 plus $15 shipping to the lower 48.
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Got the adapter today by Pony Express. Looks well assembled and should work well. Fits the bike like it was made for it. Thanks!
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Got the adapter today by Pony Express. Fits the bike like it was made for it. Thanks!
Must have got lucky with that one.
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I have a Sears MC Jack, same as Harbor Freight, and I need to run the wheels up onto 2 inch thick wood blocks to be able to get the jack under the bike with the adapter pinned in place. I tell my customers to get end pieces from a 2x10 or 2x12 because it makes a large enough patch to set the wheels on. (doing this with a 2x4 sux)
Is there a jack low enough to fit without having to put the bike on stilts?
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Is there a jack low enough to fit without having to put the bike on stilts?
Not that I know of.
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Is there a jack low enough to fit without having to put the bike on stilts?
I just got this one for my Voyager because it has 17" long arms that work well for the wider frame and they are set wider apart. It is only 3-1/2" high so that may work with the Nomad. It is 100.00 more then the Harbor Freight jack but well worth it.
http://www.sears.com/otc-1545-motorc...3&blockType=G3
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I just got my Idaho adapter & used it for the first time today. My Harbor Freight jack slid under with the kickstand on a block to level the bike.

BTW - great adapter. If you don't already have one, I suggest you check it out. Much safer than the 1x1 blocks I was using before.
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I just got my Idaho adapter & used it for the first time today. My Harbor Freight jack slid under with the kickstand on a block to level the bike.

BTW - great adapter. If you don't already have one, I suggest you check it out. Much safer than the 1x1 blocks I was using before.
Nice. I like happy customers.
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