[Tanx] [External] Re: Help needed 1989 US model front brake rotor replacement
Burr, John H UTAS via Tanx
tanx at micapeak.com
Tue Jul 28 04:49:18 PDT 2015
Got caught up in Cub Scout business last night.
Will order it tonight time willing.
From: Tanx [mailto:tanx-bounces at micapeak.com] On Behalf Of John Cerrato via Tanx
Sent: Monday, July 27, 2015 9:32 PM
To: Don Evans; Transalp and NX discussion list
Subject: [External] Re: [Tanx] Help needed 1989 US model front brake rotor replacement
That's the one ( from H. F.) that I have the NX up on with the front forks off right now.
Tracy
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On Jul 27, 2015, at 7:33 PM, Don Evans via Tanx <tanx at micapeak.com<mailto:tanx at micapeak.com>> wrote:
Harbor Freight. Get the web coupon for 20% off. Good stuff cheap.
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Date: 07/27/2015 3:25 PM (GMT-05:00)
To Milt Rudy <miltrudy at gmail.com<mailto:miltrudy at gmail.com>>,Transalp and NX discussion list <tanx at micapeak.com<mailto:tanx at micapeak.com>>
Subject Re: [Tanx] Help needed 1989 US model front brake rotor replacement
http://m.harborfreight.com/1500-lb-capacity-atvmotorcycle-lift-61632.html
Dennis
On Jul 27, 2015, at 2:00 PM, Milt Rudy via Tanx <tanx at micapeak.com<mailto:tanx at micapeak.com>> wrote:
I used to use a wooden stool with enough boards on top, placed under the center of the bike, to get one end off the ground. I got it onto the stool by leaning it to one side while inserting boards under the lifted side, then alternating. Later I bought a hydraulic motorcycle lift from Pep Boys on sale for $50. They probably cost more now. But I've used it on many of the bikes I've owned since the Transalps and it sure makes maintenance easier. Another alternative would be to use a hydraulic "bottle jack" under the center of the bike to lift one end and place jack stands to hold it up while you work on the front end. Or, if you have a ceiling beam in the garage and a block and tackle, hoist the front end by the handlebars till it's off the floor. Or, I've seen enduro riders lay the bike on its side to change the tires. If you have something to cushion the bodywork, that might be an option.
Milt
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 11:19 AM, Burr, John H UTAS via Tanx <tanx at micapeak.com<mailto:tanx at micapeak.com>> wrote:
I need to change the front rotor and Pads (I already have the parts). What are thoughts on how to support the Transalp (no center stand) while I do this?
Thanks,
John
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