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I have a front and rear stand. Beyond this, not sure what I'd do.
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Ratchet straps are fine as long as they are heavy duty enough... I mean some of them have pull strengths several time the weight of a motorcycle. I last hung mine from my stairs at my apt to change my triple clamp, bearings and install the Cycle Cat top triple.:lol: I mean our bikes weigh in at 4-500 lbs, big deal.
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I only ever do this if I need to work on the suspension or wheels, everything else can be done on the ground. The GSXR in my picture was lowered 3 inches and I was putting it back to stock height |
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That's the pull strength of the whole strap. I always worry about the stitching around the hooks and ratchet.
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I used a 1,600-pound test ratchet strap as a lanyard while working on my roof this spring. The latch failed and I slid off the house, tearing the ACL, MCL, and patellar tendon in my left knee when I hit the ground. I'd been using it for days without incident when it gave out.
I'll use a ratchet strap to tie something down, but that was the last time I use one to suspend anything of value. |
engine hoist with chains here.
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Chains go scratchy scratchy.
If youre really worried about weight, they do makes straps that are used to raise BIG sea boatsout of the water. |
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Generally, the force to tie something down isn't much different than that of holding something up... |
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