EazyRizer Wheel Mounting Option The above bike has been lifted
using the Wheel Mounting option, comprising two
The two black Wheel Mounting
brackets can be seen above. Being telescopic, they slide in and out of the
main lifting arm to accommodate the wheelbase of your bike. The small black
bracket fastened to the lifting frame (the side stand clamp assembly) is the key to
EazyRizer's amazing stability when lifting certain types of bike, for it allows you to
firmly clamp the side stand to the lifting frame,
Once you have adjusted the Wheel Mountings to suit your bike's wheelbase, you simply slide the EazyRizer lift under the bike, so that the Wheel Mounting brackets cup the front and rear tyres. A simple pencil mark will then ensure that the brackets can be accurately positioned within seconds.
Here the foot of the bike's out-stretched side stand is being firmly clamped to the side stand assembly to ensure that when the bike is raised, you will be totally confident that you can perform any operation in complete safety. You will shortly see how amazingly stable the bike and lift become once they have been firmly attached to each other in this manner.
The above shot shows that the foot of the side stand has been firmly attached to the side stand clamp assembly. Once fastened in this way, the bracket itself can be adjusted via the clearly visible elongated slots, thus allowing you to position the bike vertically or leaning slightly to one side or the other - to suit the task about to be undertaken.
The above
illustrations show how the splayed foot of the side stand is trapped vertically by a
slotted bracket - which in turn is bolted firmly to the lift. It also shows how the leg of
the side stand can be optionally secured to the lift bracket by way of a 'U' bolt in the
horizontal plain. For some bikes the horizontal location is used in lieu of the vertical
method - offering total versatility to suit any machine. Thus the side stand can be
trapped and bolted in both the vertical and horizontal positions,
The side stand can be attached
firmly to the mounting within a few seconds, once done
EazyRizer uses a totally failsafe high-tensile lead screw (threaded rod) within the lifting column to raise and lower the now firmly located bike. At the very top of the lead screw is a 24mm drive nut - here we can see that a 600watt/1000rpm electric drill (fitted with an adapter and 24mm socket) has been applied to the nut. In this photo the lift is almost 50% complete and the wheels are well off the floor. The bike could be raised using a standard speed brace or hand ratchet - enabling EazyRizer to be used in remote locations with no electricity supply.
Within a few seconds the bike has been fully elevated - permitting 360 degree access to all parts of your machine - and just as importantly - allowing you to work on your bike without being constantly on your hands and knees! You will note that EazyRizer allows unparalleled access to every element of your bike, contrasting sharply with old-fashioned workbenches that get in your way and prevent you from working on crucial parts of your bike. You could now pull up a chair and work in total comfort. Once raised you can keep the
bike aloft for as long as you wish.
Anti-Theft System
If you intend using EazyRizer
to display bikes within a showroom, or if you want true peace of mind as you leave your
pride and joy parked unattended in your garage, the optional Locking System is the answer
to your dreams. Once your bike is in the fully raised position, just attach the lock to
ensure that would-be-thieves are unable to return it to the ground!
The Safest Bike Lift in the World! Ok - so let's prove what we said about EazyRizer defying all reasonable attempts to knock the bike over! Imagine the sort of maintenance work you would perform on the above machine - then wonder as to how you could possibly inflict the sort of absurd punishment that we see in the following shots!
Here a technician struggles to
apply sufficient leverage
Then he has difficulty
summoning enough pressure to
And finally he stands behind
the lift and uses all his weight
As can be seen, in all these
instances EazyRizer remained completely stable - thanks to it's ingenious cantilever
design, it's carefully engineered inherent center of gravity and the fact that your bike
is firmly clamped to the lift at all times. In fact the design of the base means that in
order for the bike to lean at all, it first has to rise against it's own weight - thus it
has to defy gravity and it's own mass before it can tilt sideways. EazyRizer has
been subjected to all the exhaustive tests required under the United Kingdom Machinery
Regulations Act for it to be accredited with full To highlight the excess
strength and stability that has been built into the design, Lloyds British (Konecranes)
Limited were asked to test the lift to extreme conditions - far and away above those
associated with normal use - even when lifting the biggest of Quads. During these brutal
tests,
EazyRizer - Multi-Mounting Option Ok - so you're impressed - but
you want to be able to No problem - simply use the
Multi-Mounting option to lift your bike as shown above.
As with the Wheel Mounting
option, the Multi-Mounting brackets are fully
Please be aware that these
brackets merely support the bike, the side stand
The rear mounting bracket (as
seen above) is also designed to support The side stand is then locked
firmly in place to secure the bike to the lift The Multi-Mount option is
every bit as stable as the Wheel Mounting system,
EazyRizer Beam Mounting Option For all bikes
with duplex frames (twin chassis members running below
Here the wide based double
chassis frames rest upon the stout Beam However in this instance the
bike is not secured to the lift via the side
As can be seen from the above
diagram, the brackets are not only able In this manner even the
heaviest bike can be secured emphatically The Beam Mounting system is
ideal for dealing with very large bikes The sheer versatility of the
Beam System allows it to cope with a
Mix and Match Mounting Options All of EazyRizer's mounting
brackets can be used in conjunction with When EazyRizer Is Not In Use As you can see - once you have
completed your task So - Which Mounting System Will Fit My Bike? You can find out in seconds! To help you quickly locate the right lifting method we have grouped all bikes into four simple lifting categories. To save confusion later on, please read this paragraph carefully: We have created a broad category entitled SuperBikes and Retros - however we are NOT categorising by performance, we merely mean the type of bike that DOES NOT have a duplex frame slung low, either side of the engine - but rather an integral chassis that allows the bike to be leaned further over during cornering. Thus the term SuperBikes and Retros apply equally to a 50cc Kawasaki AR50 and a ZRX 1100. If your bike DOES HAVE a wide-set, twin chassis frame running fore-aft of the bike, then you will opt for Beam Mounting Brackets. For more specific information click on the menu options: Harleys and Customs - for Harley Davidsons, Customs and all Classic Bikes; Trials, Quads, ATVs - for all Trials Bikes, Off-Roaders, ATV's and Quads; and Scooters where applicable. If your bike DOES NOT have a duplex chassis layout - then access the SuperBikes and Retros menu option, you will find information on the maximum and minimum wheelbases that the Wheel Mounting Brackets can handle. SuperBike and Retro owners have the option of either Wheel Mounting or Multi-Mounting (via the chassis to allow wheel removal). Either way, simply click on
the menu option for your type of bike. |