Bike stands

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Hello
I am new to Ariel and recently bought 2 Arrows one was a mistake bought in several boxes and sold as a Sports Arrow but soon found it had a Leader engine and frame and other pats a mix of arrow and leader. I managed to get some refund and have now bought a Arrow sports all genuine numbers and V5 but in need of a strip and repaint. It’s a 1961 and appears to have had little use and runs. The main reason for the post is I would like to buy a bike stand to make life easier than working on my knees, as it does not have a frame like most bikes can anyone recommend a stand/lift that works with these bikes?
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Use a hydraulic bench also available with a hand cranked platform. I wouldn't be without mine although I have done plenty of repairs 'in the field' and most recently a bus shelter without one!
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Is this the type you roll the bike on and it just lifts it on the wheels. So if it is on the centre stand which is part of the engine i then take of the rear, wheel, mudguard and swinging arm. Does that sound right?
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hi there is lots of types of lifts if you have got room for a full lift that the back end of the lift comes off so you can remove the wheel etc, or you can get one that lifts it under the engine have a good look on Ebay there lots of them on it and different types and it will help you find the one you need
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I guess some of the table lifts don't work too well with a rear stand?
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hi when i have got one on the table lift with a rear stand and i need to remove the front or rear wheel i use a little lift under the frame and engine that i put under it when the bike is on the table lift , or i use it on the floor if i need to remove a wheel ect
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Hi

I'm with Johnny on this one, I use a Sealey 365 'X' lift table, (as it 'expands' less when lowering) and a small scissors lift for additional support when removing wheels / stands. Not the cheapest option but more versatile.
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hi like the ones that mick is using i got a new little scissors lift off Ebay for £29.99 with free post and packing to my door last year so have a good look around like Mick says
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Post by ian williams »

hi stu ;
i have one of these switzer stands , link below , my leader is sat on it at present .

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/384954581577 ... SwGXxirGO7

did a couple of mods to it by adding a different front wheel chock with tie downs that i bolted onto the table at front , the original wheel clamp isnt up to much really .
i also added a couple of extra ring bolts along the sides of the ramp to use for tie down points .

i would also say put the ramp on top of a piece of old carpet so it doesnt move on a concrete floor when you push bike on and put it on main stand etc , all the mods etc were a tip from my mate mike [foxy] who also has a leader and other ariels .

i bought a spare seal kit for the ram too but cant find the link to the seller right now .

some of these types of ramps use same ram .

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/123761467442 ... BMtor7_Mpg

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Post by Julian Murphy »

C J Autos is always a good place to look.

Hydraulic lift:
https://cjautosheywood.co.uk/product/hy ... ift-mb03c/
Modified with lifting eyes at each corner for tie down straps. Tie down straps always slide better through stainless eyes.
https://www.westfieldfasteners.co.uk/Ma ... sQEALw_wcB


I use one of these if a bike comes in without a centre stand:
https://cjautosheywood.co.uk/product/mo ... ock-mb111/
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