Thanks guys..

I'll see what happens for sure.. I still haven't drawn anything up yet plan wise... we were wingin it the whole way through.. My dad and I just kinda started and this is where it led us to. I'm definitely going to be drawing up plans, material listings and instructions on how to build it. Just haven't gotten that far yet..
So, I was hoping tonight that I'd have a couple of pics with the bike on the rear stand, since we didn't have the materials to finish the fork stands yet, however we got sidetracked on a few things and instead I'll just show you what the rear stands are going to look like, and the handle that will raise the bike as well..
I'm missing 1 bracket to go under the swingarm, but that'll be fixed tomorrow..
Here's a few pics,
*** Please ignore some of the ugly welds on there.. We were near the end of the roll of wire and the welder didn't like it very much

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Here's a close up of the pivot pin used when pushing down on the handle to raise the rear stand.
This is the other side of of the rear stand... Don't mind the nails you see.. They made good temporary pins
Here's a pic of the handle assembly inserted into the bushings.. You can also see the risers..
Close up of the LH riser.. Right hand side will be replaced tomorrow..
Here's a shot of the whole thing..
We sorta tested the rear stand out.. We had it mounted a slightly different way before I remembered I had my swingarm stand in the garage at my dad's place, so we pulled off the "L" supports and we're going to use it on here.. Anyways, with those in place, my dad put in a 2x12 plank between the risers, resting on the supports and sat down. He weighs around 215-220, and all I did was put my foot on the handle in the back and up he went.. There was very little effort required, and he rose up close to 2". I'm VERY optimistic that the bike will lift with no issues at all. Hopefully Tuesday we can test it out with the bike on it.