Don't ever do this.
#1
I had to take my rims and tires off for afew hrs and had the jack and bricks holding up the quad well the woman tied the dog to the quad for one min and look what happened.
No Damage Its All Good!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Df301CsuehU
No Damage Its All Good!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Df301CsuehU
#3
WOW........Somebody could have been under there with the dog tied on also!!!........How are the brake rotors?..................Caper............
Why did you have it up with all 4 tires off.........Where you changing over to the new tires/rims?
Why did you have it up with all 4 tires off.........Where you changing over to the new tires/rims?
#6
Good news on the rotors!!!!..........I thought they were the lowest part after the wheels/rims are removed!!..........I guess I am wrong!!!..............Caper...........
#7
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#8
Jack Russell! That's a good one Caper! Glad nothing got damaged. Better than the time I was waiting for tires to be put on my truck. Another guy had a truck up on the lift about 6' up. He mustn't have positioned the pads right because it shifted and slid backwards and landed on its rear bumper. Ouch. I almost wanted to wait and see the guy who owned it when he came back to pick it up. At least the damage was obvious and they wouldn't be able to act like nothing happened.
#9
That was the only spot in the garage to tie up the dog?????????????
I got a call at work one day and she says, you might want to come home, your Harley is on it's side on the garage floor. Now what would be that important that she would need to move a 600 lb motorcycle.
It turned out ok though, I have a different wife now and she doesn't touch my stuff.
I got a call at work one day and she says, you might want to come home, your Harley is on it's side on the garage floor. Now what would be that important that she would need to move a 600 lb motorcycle.
It turned out ok though, I have a different wife now and she doesn't touch my stuff.




