i found myself in a bit of dilemma this weekend. how to get the bike down off the shelf. why i put it up there in the first place escapes me. nonetheless, my friend and came up with a very unconventional, slightly dangerous, and in the end successful method of getting her down.
when the engine was originally on the ground, we had her on rollers. we screwed the two roller pallets together and propped the frame up on her
notice the giant a$$ chunk of paint i took out of the rear brake caliper...sigh...
we put the shocks and front wheel on, and had intended of sliding the yellow bench under the front to give more support for rolling her down. we soon realized that the original tressels we built were lower than the shop bought one...
so we took the wheel and shocks off and somehow slid it under. then we lined up the ramp
put the front back together. getting those two rolling pallets out from under the motorcycle in order to roll it down proved to be a challenge, and what seemed like an unbelievable amount of small adjustments with the bike almost tipping over, but we finally got it down!