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In Picture 1, I'm lifting my '04 Concours with the EazyRizer using the standard front multi-mount and a modified rear foot
peg mount. This setup allows the bike to be lifted to allow removal of both wheels at the same time. I recommend using the
Bike Grab wheel chock, (which is adjustable for either the front or rear wheel), to prop the bike upright without the center
stand to allow easy hookup of the EazyRizer.

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| Picture 3 |
Here's a closeup of the FootPeg mount assembly attached to the Concours footpeg. Notice the machined 6061 aluminum adapter
modification I made to allow fitment to the Concours footpeg.

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| Picture 5 |
Here's a side view of my suspended bike. Notice in this picture, unlike Picture 1, my bike is fully lifted with the wheels
removed without having to remove the belly pan. Lifting the Concours using this method is a little tricky, but can be done
without any damage or stress to the fairing.
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| Picture 2 |
As you can see in picture 2, the EazyRizer Lift can be used on either side of the bike when using the footpeg mount, which
doesn't require the use of the sidestand, as shown on the Driven Gear website.

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| Picture 4 |
Picture 4 shows my Connie suspended above the floor with both wheels removed.

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Here's my bike with a new set of Avon STs mounted. The EazyRizer Lift raises and lowers the bike using either a hand or electric
drill. Once the desired height is achieved, just leave it, and it retains its position indefinetly. No hydraulic leakage
to worry about, like a jack, and you can raise and lower your bike in fractions of an inch if you need to ! Great for lining
up the front axle to the fork tubes. Cool Huh.
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