blacksporty
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Has anyone seen a coupon for the HF lifts lately? my latest motorcycle classics doesn't include one?
There is one in the latest Dirt Rider mag.
Has anyone seen a coupon for the HF lifts lately? my latest motorcycle classics doesn't include one?
The Handy lifts can be bought in electric or pneumatic...pros and cons from owners?
Great thread...
tonight
I've got 2 air & 1 electric (all Handy Lifts). The Electric is smooth & once you flip the lever you can walk away & it automatically shuts off when at it's full height, or can manually be stopped at any height. Electric ones are a little more money but so is buying a compressor.
My lift i got from Craigs list. I paid 800 for it. Don't remember the name but its lifts higher then most lifts. Lift uses air over hydraulic cylinder. My dad passed away, my mom gave us each boys one of his cars. I got the Edsel. The car was a project and I didn't have the time to do it. I sold the car on eBay bought this lift and a big fish tank for my turtle. I have used handy lifts before and they are nice lifts. I looked into the harbor freight lifts they seemed a little wobbly from what i was used too. I also had a motorcycle jack I did not like it at all motorcycle fell over.
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Can anyone else try to identify dirtybiker's lift table. I really like the simplicity of the design and the safety catch for the table. Dirtybiker, can you please get us more photos of your lift to help ID the lift? Thanks for posting.
I can get more pictures Monday when I am back in town. I looked up my lift new and it's over 1500. I have the side rails for snow mobiles and also the posts for lifting the back ends up. I took the sides off too much leaning over to work on the bike. I have the paper work for it at home I will find that also and get the name. I also set mine up with a air valve on the wall so I don't have to always connect a hose. The safety doesn't get much use I have left the bike up for weeks and it never lowered. Definitely something nice about the hydraulic cylinder.
built this 8 years ago to get me by until I could buy a "nice" one. Still use it to this day. A little tall for the big GS BMW's and the low bikes, but it's handy as all hell for the dirt bikes and long-term projects.
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The $94.00 lift.
All metal was free scrap.
Only had to buy the ram and some bolts.
I actually made it for a friends small engine repair shop for push mowers and small equipment.
He's going to skin the top himself.
The white plate is a small ramp that articulates when the lift rises.
My J&S Lift. I finally got a picture of the bike on the lift while doing some general maintenance.
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Space in my garage is tight - thinking about keeping a harbor freight lift in the center of the space I park my Pathfinder in. It has about 7 inches of ground clearance. Seem practical?
What is that thing on your bench...?
tonight
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Can anyone else try to identify dirtybiker's lift table.
Outstanding...... love the "ceiling fan"
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