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?Tie a Nomad to a Jack?
I got my HF jack and will be getting a jack adapter. Now anyone have pic's of how to tie the bike to the jack so it don't jump off? I put my Cushman on the jack without tie downs but the Nomad is a different story. And the jack works well to jack up one end of the rail too.
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I don't strap mine at all. It gets annoying to have to adjust the straps every time I want to go up or down. The jack has a few places designed to be strapped to, but I think that if a 800+ bike started to tip, being strapped to a 25lbs jack isn't going to stop it.
If I'm leaving it on the jack over night, I lower it to it's lowest setting and lock it there. If I'm going to leave it for a few weeks, I also have a strap hanging from the rafters that I strap between risers.
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I'd say to get Idaho's Jack adapter or just take it to the dealer (that's what I do, but not everyone has that option).
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I use 4 1X4 pieces nailed together under my side stand. That way the Nomad is almost level. I use small 2X4 pieces to fit on the jack where it contacts the frame and jack it up. Then when I release the jack it comes down pretty much level. I do hold on to the right rear crash guard as the bike comes down. Haven't had any problem yet.
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Wheelie, Just FYI. My adapters sell on E-Bay for $67.50 shipped but I sell them here directly to members for $60. When you are ready let me know.
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I got mine last week best money spent, I also agree the bike is so stable I don't strap it. Also I break all the bigger nuts and bolts loose before I jack reducing the risk even more. I use a HF high lift and no worries a tipping.
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I cut three pieces of 2x10 and angled the part where I drive the bike up on.
I put one under the side stand also. That way the bike sits like normal and the jack goes under easily. Don't forget to use the ribbon ![]()
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I have never tied my bike to the jack. Like Utah said, if it's going to tip that little jack is not going to stop it.
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I don't think that's the issue Stan, Jared.... I tie mine down so it doesn't move/slide around on the pads of the jack.
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If I am doing swingarm work or some other project where the bike may be on the jack for a day or more, I actually put jackstands under the frame. You can't be too careful.
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Does anybody else have trouble getting the jack and adapter under their bike? I have a harbor freight jack and an adapter, but there's not enough clearance to just slide it under easily seems to be a touch too high.
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The adapter instructions tell you to drive the wheels up on 2x4s to get the bike a bit higher off the ground.
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