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Old 12-10-2013, 05:03 PM   #1
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Jack's Adapter

I have sold my 07 1600 Nomad and have a Jack's Adapter in like new condition for sale. This works great to lift the bike for maintenance and cleaning. You will still need a bike lift the adapter just give you a solid platform to connect with the lift, it secures to the frame of the bike with two quick release pins.
Selling for $60.00 shipped in Canada, otherwise make an offer with you paying the shipping charges.



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Old 12-10-2013, 05:06 PM   #2
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Is the Jack's adapter similar to Bud's adapter ?
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Old 12-10-2013, 05:26 PM   #3
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Old 12-10-2013, 05:50 PM   #4
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Yup, I think that is one of the adapters made by a member here named Bud.
AKA Idaho, if not I would be surprised as the pins are exactly the same as the ones that came with my adapter.
Lots of us have them here, they work great.
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Old 12-10-2013, 08:59 PM   #5
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There was a guy who was copying the Idaho adapter at one time. But this one looks identical, right down to the caution/reminder tape, the instruction sheet and pins that came with mine that I bought from Bud. ..might be thinking Jack's,.... Bud's,....who cares"....
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Old 12-11-2013, 11:24 AM   #6
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About 5 months ago, I bought one from Idaho Jack for my 1500. The one in this thread is the EXACT same as mine. It's an Idaho Jack adapter. The only difference is in price. I think I paid $60 brand new for mine, but that was with shipping to Georgia. Being our northern neighbor, maybe he paid more to have it shipped. Either way, great product. I don't jack my 1500 up as much as I did my Boulevard, but it's still a necessary item if you're doing your own bike work. Good luck with the sale.
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Old 12-11-2013, 01:58 PM   #7
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About 5 months ago, I bought one from Idaho Jack for my 1500. The one in this thread is the EXACT same as mine. It's an Idaho Jack adapter. The only difference is in price. I think I paid $60 brand new for mine, but that was with shipping to Georgia. Being our northern neighbor, maybe he paid more to have it shipped. Either way, great product. I don't jack my 1500 up as much as I did my Boulevard, but it's still a necessary item if you're doing your own bike work. Good luck with the sale.

Bud Smalley can straighten this out if he sees the post but....
Idaho "jack" adapter is what it is {I think} ...The guy who first invented it was VBA's very own, Bud "Idaho Nomad" Smalley. So That might be where the mix up has come from.
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I can straighten it out

It is an Idaho "jack adapter"

Not an "Idaho Jack" adapter.
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"idaho" aka Bud Smalley, is who I bought my adapter from. When I bought it earlier this year, it was called an "idaho jack adapter." You're right, Bud can determine if it's his or not. I would bet it is...when I got mine, it included all of the exact same stuff this guy has for sale. Until today, I've only heard it called a "idaho jack adapter." You and TC say it used to be called "bud's adapter." I learned something new. Thanks. Same item, just a different title. The product quality is the same.
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Old 12-19-2013, 12:30 PM   #10
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I have sold my 07 1600 Nomad and have a Jack's Adapter in like new condition for sale. This works great to lift the bike for maintenance and cleaning. You will still need a bike lift the adapter just give you a solid platform to connect with the lift, it secures to the frame of the bike with two quick release pins.
Selling for $60.00 shipped in Canada, otherwise make an offer with you paying the shipping charges.
I could be interested in that. How much would shipping to Cochrane Alberta be?
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