This is a little tricky, but if you have crash bars and 2 jack stands you can,
with help from a freind,  drive up onto the stands. Here's what I do, angle the
stands against the front of the bars, ease the bike up onto the stands. A safer
way would be to anchor the stands to a peice of plywood with something hinged. To
get down just go backwards. I do this all of the time.

Vern

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> Does anyone use some sort of hoist kit to raise the front wheel up.  I need
> something that is easy enough for a one-person setup.  I live in an apartment
> complex so I can't use hooks in ceilings.  I do have nice strong rails about
> 10-12 feet off the ground to wrap something around.  A friend at a local
> dealership has an old chain style pulley/lift but said they were over $150.
> I would think something is out there that only costs $50 or so.
>
> Thanks for any input,
> Howie
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