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1989 Yamaha YZ 250 For Dad
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<blockquote data-quote="ossagp" data-source="post: 186835" data-attributes="member: 1650"><p>Floyd has this track lift in the roof of his shop. He made this little harness to hold handle bars straight on the sleds when he has to pull them in busted. once he had his sportster up on a pedstal stand that you can hardly see when it is underneath a bike. anyway he had the ironhead up there on it and got to thinking it would be pretty easy to knock over so he took the harness and put in on the bars and attached it to the trolley lift above,. most would think that the harness was holding the bike up alone. the harness was made from light nylon chord that had been nicked, worn, and beaten. One of his daughters' friends who had a kz 750 saw that and thought the harness would hold his bike up when it was time for brake pads and a tire. It held for about half way up to the 18" inches or so that he was hoping for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ossagp, post: 186835, member: 1650"] Floyd has this track lift in the roof of his shop. He made this little harness to hold handle bars straight on the sleds when he has to pull them in busted. once he had his sportster up on a pedstal stand that you can hardly see when it is underneath a bike. anyway he had the ironhead up there on it and got to thinking it would be pretty easy to knock over so he took the harness and put in on the bars and attached it to the trolley lift above,. most would think that the harness was holding the bike up alone. the harness was made from light nylon chord that had been nicked, worn, and beaten. One of his daughters' friends who had a kz 750 saw that and thought the harness would hold his bike up when it was time for brake pads and a tire. It held for about half way up to the 18" inches or so that he was hoping for. [/QUOTE]
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