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It can be hard lifting a big bike by your self especially if it's fully loaded. This guy makes it look easy. 

 

 

 

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They need to add 90 degree heat, sharp rocks and loose soil/DG, an incline, and your buddies shaking their head at you to this video.

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3 hours ago, Mikey777 said:

They need to add 90 degree heat, sharp rocks and loose soil/DG, an incline, and your buddies shaking their head at you to this video.

Along include sweating profusely and exhaustion from picking it up several times prior.  

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13 minutes ago, tntmo said:

Along include sweating profusely and exhaustion from picking it up several times prior.  

Along with limping for a week from pulling your back out

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1 minute ago, Bp619 said:

Along with limping for a week from pulling your back out

...and a few well chosen "adult" words...

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I can see we've all been there, done that!  

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....and do it at the end of a 10 hour day of riding after going over 3 mountain ranges....

 

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In mud with the side stand diging down to China ! With a Jessie Bag full of tools and water .

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You mean beer...full of beer....right?

 

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I checked my 450;  It is missing all those handles!  That buddy system is a good idea tho.

    :angry:

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The monkey lift is my 'go to' when I help others lift their bikes.  Folks usually look at me weird when I tell them to just pick up the bike while I'm hanging my arse off the side of it.  It's a great method.

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