Inexpensive front end stand that works great

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Actually.....for the newbies on the forum, HMarc's website is a trove of information and helpful hints.

So, though not being asked, here are 3 of my favorite informational (Thus BOOKMARKED) FJR websites (in no particular order):

FJR 1300 Super-Sport Touring, HMarc's site.

Bounce's Website

FJR Tech by Warchild

If you are an FJR owner, you really should visit these sites and browse around. There is a plethora of information to glean from.

 
This is a very useful piece of equipment that is very easy to make. I added split foam pipe wrap to the uprights to protect the bike's finish.With the use of a ratchet strap and some soft ties, you can easily lift some of the heaviest bikes!

https://www.fjr1300.info/howto/pipestand.html

Lifting the bike:

https://www.fjr1300.info/howto/frontstand.html

Note:

This should be posted as a permanent sticky in a resource section, IMHO.
Hey that looks good.

Here is one that I found and built for my cruiser. https://www.nightrider.com/biketech/bikelift.htm

Look on that main page over to the left and down a bit for the $20 bike lift. It works fine and you can use it solo while sitting on the bike. I've even used it on the front to stabilize the bike and then jacked up the back to remove the back tire adn the front tire at the same time. I used some big eye bolts on either side at the ends to hold a tie down to the front uprights/frame.

With the fjr could you use the center stand to raise the back and then use this in the front to lift?

I've still waiting for my bike to come in and am not sure what the underside of the frame in the front is like.

Lee

 
I've still waiting for my bike to come in and am not sure what the underside of the frame in the front is like.Lee
There is no frame underneath. The engine "hangs" from the aluminum frame. Any lifting is done against the cast aluminum oil pan.

 
It worked in a pinch.

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This is a very useful piece of equipment that is very easy to make. I added split foam pipe wrap to the uprights to protect the bike's finish.With the use of a ratchet strap and some soft ties, you can easily lift some of the heaviest bikes!

https://www.fjr1300.info/howto/pipestand.html
Just for a little more Beefiness, I used 1" Pipe in Lieu of the 3/4". Gave me more peace of mind. While it is not is use for the bikes, it makes a handy Coat Stand in the garage.

 
+1 for 2 x 6 on the headers with floor jack. If I need to remove the forks, I leave the jack in place and use another piece of 2 x 4 or 2 x 6 scrap to stop the jack from "leaking" down.

If I need to remove the headers, I ask my wife to hold the bike up while I go get a beer.

 
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