You’re not gonna leave it there for any length of time so doesn’t need to be super secure.
You can jam something under the front offside corner of the engine/frame sobthe bike is supported by 3 points, the sidestand, the rear wheel and whatever you’ve stuck underneath.
I’ve popped mine right up on top of a toolbox so I could have both wheels out at the same time.
Your garage doesn’t have open rafters does it? Ratchet strap over a rafter and around the bars or the top yoke and lift it up?
No open rafters but I'll try the jam method... Sportsbikeshop handily sent me a 10% off voucher so I've bought front discs and pads. I'll also talk to the shop and see what they'll charge to fit them at the same time as the tyre.
Probably makes it even easier.
You’re not gonna leave it there for any length of time so doesn’t need to be super secure.
You can jam something under the front offside corner of the engine/frame sobthe bike is supported by 3 points, the sidestand, the rear wheel and whatever you’ve stuck underneath.
I’ve popped mine right up on top of a toolbox so I could have both wheels out at the same time.
Your garage doesn’t have open rafters does it? Ratchet strap over a rafter and around the bars or the top yoke and lift it up?