I have never strapped my bike down and have never had a problem. How many others don't strap their bikes on a lift?
I have used jacks, ramps and axle stands on 4 wheeled vehicles but I am new to jacks, stands and lifts on bikes, I am curious as to where you actually place the devices on the bike to avoid causing damage to the underside and keep the bike steady when lifted.
I am thinking of getting a pair of paddock stands as they seem the easiest and possibly the safest way to keep the bike of the ground; am I right?
Romain, paddock stands are handy but a lift allows you to work at the bike way more comfortably, even simple tasks like cleaning are made easy. Well worth getting one, I've used them for years and have never had any unfortunate accidents.
Thank. Following your advice I have reconsidered and on checking suppliers in the UK I have found two lift that are suitable to take the weight of the bike (pics below). They are both in the same price range and both seem to do pretty much the same thing. Is one type preferable to the other?
They are all pretty much the same quality, just small variations in their lifting range so go for the one that suits your budget and make sure you get some straps for it.
Thank. Following your advice I have reconsidered and on checking suppliers in the UK I have found two lift that are suitable to take the weight of the bike (pics below). They are both in the same price range and both seem to do pretty much the same thing. Is one type preferable to the other?