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Guest repliedIf you do lots of engine work and bottom ends it is worth it but for the occasional teardown it is a pain. It takes two people to load the engine on that thing. It is very well built and designed and works good. It is great for splitting cases due to the fact you can rotate the engine to get at all of the bolts,since the engine innards come out from the bottom it has to be upside down and this is where this stand comes in handyOriginally posted by mighty13d View Post
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by posplayr View Post
I could so build one of those. If i was planning on a lot of engine work, I think i'd do just that! It's simple enough.
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First time I've seen a picture of Kris - I wouldn't want to meet you two late at night in a dark alley...
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seems like a good time to replace the spaghetti cyl. studs with some APE units.
the bottom half would appreciate a set of monkey studs also
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Guest repliedIs that the result of being a test subject for DOW Chemical?
I sure hope that at least it paid well.
Eric
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Work all day on Zooks and ride off into the sunset on a Shovel head.
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Guest repliedYUP...K&L makes it.
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Guest repliedThat engine stand is the HEAT
Bill pays me with food,parts and $$$.
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My buddy Kris has a full bike shop. He used to work for Honda.
Actually it was the first time it was ever used. He was excited about the trial run.
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Guest repliedI dig your engine stand, where did you get it?Originally posted by chef1366 View Post
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Guest repliedThere appears to be way too much room in that shop!
Who's the "helper" and how do you pay him? In Suzuki parts?
Eric
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