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I want to pull the trigger on a lift table. I want a descent one in the 600 dollar range. Any one have any suggestions. Brand features?
Check out a harbor freight lift. You see ads in some magazines for a $299 lift. At the store in braintree it says $479
2011 ducati 848 evo
2007 gsxr 1000 totaled
2003 cbr 954 sold
2001 cbr 929 sold
2003 rc 51 stolen
1993 cbr 1000 gave to a friend
1990 cbr 600 blew the motor
here ya go bud!
http://www.discountramps.com/kendon-sportbike-lift.htm
I was just at the store in Braintree and this was $479 http://www.harborfreight.com/automot...ift-68892.html. And no loading dock and fork truck needed.
2011 ducati 848 evo
2007 gsxr 1000 totaled
2003 cbr 954 sold
2001 cbr 929 sold
2003 rc 51 stolen
1993 cbr 1000 gave to a friend
1990 cbr 600 blew the motor
Look in any bike magazine for the coupon this month @ harbor freight only 299.
I really would like a bit better quality than HF. I usually buy tools that are overkill as a habit. I don't want any worries when I have one of my Bikes up on it.
The quality thing is what keeps me from buying one also...Ive looked @ them in the store and i never get a good feeling about putting my bike on one.
I had this discussion on a Ducati forum and everyone said the hf lift was a quality lift for the money. I agree all the tools in the store are junk. But a hydraulic lift isn't the most complicated piece of machinery. It's steel with a pump jack. There is a lock just incase the hydraulic failed. But I know a few people who have left there very expensive bikes on the lift with out the lock for months at a time with no fail.
Ian not sure if they have made the adapter plates for other bikes yet but this stand is pretty sick.
MotoMfg Paddock stand - YouTube
2011 ducati 848 evo
2007 gsxr 1000 totaled
2003 cbr 954 sold
2001 cbr 929 sold
2003 rc 51 stolen
1993 cbr 1000 gave to a friend
1990 cbr 600 blew the motor
2011 ducati 848 evo
2007 gsxr 1000 totaled
2003 cbr 954 sold
2001 cbr 929 sold
2003 rc 51 stolen
1993 cbr 1000 gave to a friend
1990 cbr 600 blew the motor
I have that stand-at least the original version (Bursig). Not cheap by any means but I can do anything with it including spinning the bike 360 on the spot.I had this discussion on a Ducati forum and everyone said the hf lift was a quality lift for the money. I agree all the tools in the store are junk. But a hydraulic lift isn't the most complicated piece of machinery. It's steel with a pump jack. There is a lock just incase the hydraulic failed. But I know a few people who have left there very expensive bikes on the lift with out the lock for months at a time with no fail.
Ian not sure if they have made the adapter plates for other bikes yet but this stand is pretty sick.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWlV_o0xb8A
Last edited by slammp; 01-23-12 at 08:26 AM.
Yeah the bursig is awesome as well. I think there more money than the moto one. I wish it raised the bike higher. It's still a little low when working on a bike.
2011 ducati 848 evo
2007 gsxr 1000 totaled
2003 cbr 954 sold
2001 cbr 929 sold
2003 rc 51 stolen
1993 cbr 1000 gave to a friend
1990 cbr 600 blew the motor
Yeah if I'd known about the Moto One I might have saved a few bucks, although it does not look like they make my model. I actually only get about 3" off the ground for the tires, it's decent for me to use I just sit on a small foot stool.