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The Superjack - A Simple Way to Suspend Your Rear Suspension
The Superjack - A Simple Way to Suspend Your Rear Suspension
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The simplest, safest, easiest way to jack up the rear end of your KTM Superduke - so you can:
- Correctly adjust your chain tension,
- Install new suspension links
- Remove and reinstall your rear shock
- Remove and reinstall your rear spring
Machined from 4130 solid steel stock, the two-piece Superjacks slide perfectly into both sides of the hollow shaft of your rear motor mount. While sitting on your rear stand, simply slide common inexpensive jackstands under the two Superjack extensions, and lower your bike off the rear stand - onto your Superjacks.
I regularly get asked how to jack a Superduke up so customers can install my Sportlinks & Superlinks. Well, now we have a better answer than my former go-to, "Hang your bike from a big tree in your yard.."
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The craftsmanship is superior bar none. It's like a dream answered for bike stability. Can't wait to get a proper rear spring and new gear.
The quality of the Superjacks struck me as soon as I opened them, beautifully over-engineered to perfection. They fit snuggly into the centre of the swingarm bolts, while the knurling and endstops ensure they don't slip off the stands.
I don’t have a paddock stand for my SDR. Instead, I use motorcycle lift called “Easy Rizer” that are made in England. They rely on a platform resting under the exhaust pipe or engine and clamps around the footrests. I’m using the Superjacks instead of the folding alloy footrests. My SDR is much more secure now, and I don’t need to worry about my pegs being able to carry the weight of the motorcycle. An excellent investment.
Very nice and very stable
Fyi your Jack stands need to go higher than 16 inches
Super high quality they work great
I spend a lot of time dialing my motorcycles to fit exactly what I want. The Superjacks make working on my 1290 Evo-R so much easier.