Oops. I already got spools stand. Not sure if I want to invest into another one. I know, it's handy but I do service at dealerships and these I need for repair work after crash.
Will try with jack and piece of wood. Thanks!
Gotta call a friend to help now...
I got a pair of Evo-Tech spools but have no idea how to lift rear wheel to install it.. any suggestion? Most likely I will have to do it on my own and with limited equipment.
I know some people here have them.
Looks like this...
Mazda 2/3/cx-5, I have 2009 - 3 and love it. In three and a half years no issues. Starts even after spending whole night out at -40.
Just look on these for Japanese made (J in VIN) as I have no trust to what's now made in Mexico.
Civic is good, too, but expect minor problems with it.
I had quite a few back in the days. If this is your first - buy electric. It's much easier and funnier for beginners. Carbs need time and neighbors don't like them. Also, electric are, generally, faster but to get there is more expensive (check youtube, electric car was clocked at 200 km/h)...
Well, seems like I will have to go whole nine yards on that repair. So the question is: How to replace the frame with least parts disablement? Swing arm will go with a wheel and everything, so as the fork, anything else? Any way to pull the engine completely?
I noticed that. Thanks. I was interested more in initial trade by the guy who makes them - he has some pdf files attached. My guess it is instructions.