
Hey Russ,
Getting that bike grab is going to help me restore this bike. its a 1972 dnepr k-650 from soviet Ukraine. its been sitting in my garage for Over ten years. i should have it up and running by December.z thanks so much for helping me with getting the bike grab!
one very happy customer
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Footpeg Mounts
PLEASE READ THE MAIN INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE COMMENCING,
THEN REFER TO THIS SUPPLEMENT.
For this method of lifting you will require the assistance of a paddock stand or more suitably EazyRizer's companion the BikeGrab.
1. Stand the bike in the vertical position and move the lift to your preferred side aligning the lifting arm under the engine and directly below the foot-peg area.
2. Place the front mounting Fig A under the collector pipe assembly as far forward as possible were the pipes turn to the horizontal and raise the lift to make contact.
3. Fit the rear beam to the lifting arm in a position below the footrests of the bike and tighten "U" bolt Fig G.
4. Loosely fit the two lower elements of the vertical section Fig D and then the upped elements as to sit directly under the footrest and inward as far as possible preferably supporting under the pivot point close to the bikes frame.
5. Place the two "U" bolts Fig E over each footrest and hand tighten the wing nuts to grip them. (If required protect the footrest with large bore plastic tube or similar.)
6. When satisfied with the positioning of this assembly suitably tighten the eight M8 fixings and proceed to lift the Bike.
Note, the side stand is not used in this application as all support comes from the rear mounting assembly.
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