I tried looking and didn’t see anything for both wheels at the same time. I have a normal car jack and a motorcycle jack. I need to pull off the wheels, and on my CB750K, the jack can hit both frame rails and I can strap and support it to pull both wheels. Doing a tire change on the 1100 and have to bring both wheels to the shop.
The CB1100 has exhaust in the way of the other side of the frame rail. How are you guys lifting the bike and removing both wheels?
Thanks!
I use the center stand and a jack under the engine. A piece of wood on the jack so no metal on metal.
I do the same with the ST.
(04-06-2022, 08:00 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: [ -> ]I use the center stand and a jack under the engine. A piece of wood on the jack so no metal on metal.
I do the same with the ST.
And you can safely balance it with front and rear wheels removed?
Thanks!
I put the bike on the center stand and a PitBull front stand. Simple as can be.
(04-06-2022, 08:07 AM)RandyBMC_imp Wrote: [ -> ] (04-06-2022, 08:00 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: [ -> ]I use the center stand and a jack under the engine. A piece of wood on the jack so no metal on metal.
I do the same with the ST.
And you can safely balance it with front and rear wheels removed?
Thanks!
And you can safely balance it with front and rear wheels removed?
Thanks!
Works fine for me and other members. Haven’t had any problems and it is steady. I do loosen the axle nuts and remove a front caliper first. I wouldn’t do other maintenance like that though.
That Pit Bull stand mentioned above would be great but I don’t have one.
PitBull stand for the front and one for the rear : worth the investment !
I do the center stand and a rubber pad on my floor jack under the engine.
I would recommend putting the bike on the centerstand, and take the rear wheel off. Then remove the front calipers and loosen the front axle bolt and axle pinch bolts, all before lifting the front end with a jack.
And reassemble in the reverse order.
Centre stand and car jack on the engine bars. My IKEA step as extra insurance. I seem to remember posting this in another thread?
(04-06-2022, 11:01 AM)pekingduck_imp Wrote: [ -> ]I would recommend putting the bike on the centerstand, and take the rear wheel off. Then remove the front calipers and loosen the front axle bolt and axle pinch bolts, all before lifting the front end with a jack.
And reassemble in the reverse order.
+1
On my 2014, the hex nut at the end of the Honda oil filter cap wrench fit perfectly into the recess of the front axle. Once the axle bolt was removed, it was super easy to remove the axle using the cap wrench as a hand wheel to spin it out.