DNZ wrote:
For swing arm removal, the XB service manual specifies jacking the bike using a lift at the two points marked on the standard exhaust.
I'm not sure what else is required to stabilise the bike because, surely, it'll just topple over if it's lifted like this ? Quite apart from the fact that the jacking point is under the centre of gravity, the underside of the exhaust is curved not flat.
Presumably someone here has done this ? I'm guessing that I need to attach a strap to the top of the frame and secure it to the roof beam to keep the bike vertical ?
I´ve used the back wheel lift and then stabilised the frontbars(2straps), mid sectionframe and back section frame with straps to the roof beams (make sure they´ll take the weight, I strengthened mine first seeing that my garage sways with the wind). If i were you I´d remove the exhaust and then put a jack under the motor for support (jackpoints under the muffler aren´t good) I left the muffler brackets on and ran a short thick piece of wood under them and then the jack. Tie the swing arm to the frame and then follow the manual. (when removing back wheel I loosen but dont remove the back axel until the end incase something happens and the weights shifted to the swing.
...i figure you can never be too careful so the more stability the better
