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taber hodaka
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I also use the high lift table from harbor freight, but i added more eyelets. Ratchet straps pulling forward, or across seat and also able to strap at the carrier when the front tire is off. Max you need a little carpet above the milk stand to protect the power coat. ------------------ Clarence
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Clarence, here's the Turkey Crate accessories, mighty handy. 8-)

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Max. The HF lift has two settings. Fast drop if you only press the pedal lightly and slow drop if you press it firmly all the way down. ; D Victor

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Great stuff, fellas. This gives me all kinds of great ideas. Thanks to all!!
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Certified Hodaka bike jack?
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Hey, where can I get one of those? That looks pretty dang sturdy!!
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Two comnents:
1) Failing to use a plastic milk crate at the track is just not "vintage". :-)
2) That last "bike lift" photo in this thread is wearing out. It could only hold up a Squirt for 30 seconds to a minute when the photo was taken. Now it can only lift one end of the bike or the other, but still for 30 seconds to a minute.
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Bullfrog, bet you never thought we would still be viewing that picture in 2017- it's a great pic!
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Fine Captain. Back to the Hometown Dairy. I should have hit them up for a sponsorship for as long as I have dragged the thing around. Then again, with the stern threat of doing hard time for being in possession of dairy property embossed right under their logo... When I was that age, I probably could have hoisted a Squirt. In stead of the smile though, I'd have had a "just stepped on a nail" look on my face.
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Well, as I recall . . . I DID snap at the photographer . . . something like, "Take the picture already." (there MIGHT have been a couple of extra words in there). It is hard to hold a smile AND a bike at the same time! :-)
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That could be a good pin-up poster for all the female Hodaka owners. I could just see that poster in their garages.

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Well-selected extra words, I'm sure. One comes instantly to mind in the position immediately before "picture" :)
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