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Another reason for a mid rise lift

J king

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I had thought about doing this for a while. I was making some custom passenger foot pegs for my old bike. Well after laying on a creeper trying to get a drawing made of what I want to make I went in the house the other day and ordered a motorcycle wheel chock stand.
It came today and I couldn't wait to mount it on my scissor lift. Gotta love it.
Works great! I'll finish it up tomorrow.
I had to make an extension for the rear wheel. It's bolted onto the lift as well as the chock.
The extension is a wide channel I had in the barn. It's a little crusty so I'll clean it up and take a finished pic if anyone wants to see it latter. Happy camper! Love my lift!!

 
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Jack Olsen

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I've had the same experience -- I use my midrise lift about 20X more than I ever thought I would have. It's great to not have to lie on the floor.
 
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