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Lean-Right Motorcycle Stand & Service Tool
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49.95
Most motorcycle owners agree that cleaning or servicing the left side of their bike while the kickstand is down is a job they dislike. Leaning your bike to the right would be the solution to these problems. Now you can do that with Lean-Right. Lean-Right is a tool made especially for motorcycle owners. It hooks and unhooks to the bottom of your frame in seconds. With Lean-Right, your bike can be safely leaned to the right while you clean, polish and work on the left side of your bike. Lean-Right has rubberrized, rust-free protective coating to prevent scratching the frame of your motorcycle. It does not need to be mounted to your bike with any bolts or screws. Lean-Right will fit various types of bikes as long as there is an open area between the frame and motor... including Harley Sportsters and other Harley Davidson models. Please specify what type of motorcycle you have when ordering as the Lean-Right Motorcycle Stand and Service Tool comes in 2 sizes.
Lean Right Instructions - 1. Motorcycle must be sitting on a level, hard surface such as a garage floor or level driveway.
- 2. With motorcycle resting on jiffy stand, position the Lean-Right stand under the motorcycle with the hook resting on top of the left side tubular frame.
- 3. Make sure the Lean-Right does not interfere with any part of the engine, transmission or shocks by lifting up on the foot end to make sure the Lean-Right will rest against the bottom side of the right tubular frame.
- 4. With the Lean-Right in the correct position, you can now lean the motorcycle to the right until it rests on the Lean-Right and is stable.
- 5. Check the left side to make sure the Lean-Right is hooked on the left side of the tubular frame and the right side tubular frame is resting on the top part of the Lean-Right.
- 6. Do not bounce the motorcycle on the Lean-Right. (Could cause damage to the Lean-Right and the motorcycle)
- 7. When finished with the motorcycle leaning to the right, lean it back to the left making sure it is resting securely on the jiffy stand and then remove the Lean-Right.
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