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Michael F. Hagen

klr wood stand or lift?

Post by Michael F. Hagen » Thu Jan 26, 2006 10:09 pm

Looking for the link that was passed around last year showing the building of a KLR wood lift, I think it used 2X4 and 2X3s. I searched under "stand" , "wood" ect. I could not find the website. I know there were pictures and exact dimensions on making one? A friend just bought a 2005, didn't want to pop for the Pep Boys MC jack I got? Thanks Mike Hagen eBay Red - A18

Bryan
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klr wood stand or lift?

Post by Bryan » Thu Jan 26, 2006 10:54 pm

Here you go, I built one but it collapsed on me, I ended up just buying a center stand. http://www.klr650.marknet.us/lift.html Later, Bryan Dolan Houston, TX --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Michael F. Hagen" wrote:
> > Looking for the link that was passed around last year showing the
building
> of a KLR wood lift, I think it used 2X4 and 2X3s. I searched
under "stand"
> , "wood" ect. I could not find the website. I know there were
pictures and
> exact dimensions on making one? > > A friend just bought a 2005, didn't want to pop for the Pep Boys
MC jack I
> got? > > Thanks > > > Mike Hagen > eBay Red - A18 >

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Post by Matt » Fri Jan 27, 2006 10:42 am

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Eric Lee Green wrote:
> >I'd show you my setup, but my setup is a bit more complicated because
I > also use the same relay-driven wire to drive ...snip My connection wasn't complicated at all. I simply tapped into the hot (white) wire of my ignition switch. Don't cut the wire. Just remove a section of insulation, untwist the wire, push the new wire through, twist, solder, and insulate. Matt

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