stamanti
Well-known member
I have a Bendpak MD-6XP and a one car garage. I wanted to use my mid-rise lift to work on my motorcycle since I don't have the room for a dedicated motorcycle lift.
I searched and found one image on Greg Smith Equipment of a guy who made a motorcycle lift table for his mid-rise lift, but I haven't seen any detailed build or feedback if using a mid-rise lift with an adapter table as a motorcycle lift is even worthwhile.
I decided to build one for myself, because I needed a project, and the lift table would make installing the DIY air suspension for my Roadglide that much easier.
To clear the lock mechanism when the lift is folded flat I made the frame out of 2 1/2" by 1 1/2" 0.120 wall rectangular tube. The dimensions are 96" long by 22" wide. You probably could go wider than 22." The top is 12 gauge steel. I used a condor chock and welded the supplied mounting brackets to the bottom of the table top. I installed 1/2" weld nuts on the four top corners for straps. Underneath I have 8 1/2" weld nuts installed. 4 to secure the motorcycle lift table to the lift, and 4 for 1/2" stem casters for moving the table around when not needed.
I made the ramp out of scrap plywood and some 1 1/4" by 1/8" steel bar I had lying around.
The finished product exceeds my expectations for functionality and ease of use. The only thing I would do differently is make sure the weld nuts designed to hold the table to the lift are properly located so I can affix the table at all four points. My table width of 22" and the weld nuts centered on the 1 1/2" side of the rectangular tube don't line up to mount to the table. I have the front right and rear left bolt affixed which is secure enough that I can lift the scissor lift by the motorcycle table so I am not concerned about safety or the table moving respective to the scissor lift.
Hope this helps anyone who wants to use their scissor lift to work on their bikes.
Steve
I searched and found one image on Greg Smith Equipment of a guy who made a motorcycle lift table for his mid-rise lift, but I haven't seen any detailed build or feedback if using a mid-rise lift with an adapter table as a motorcycle lift is even worthwhile.
I decided to build one for myself, because I needed a project, and the lift table would make installing the DIY air suspension for my Roadglide that much easier.
To clear the lock mechanism when the lift is folded flat I made the frame out of 2 1/2" by 1 1/2" 0.120 wall rectangular tube. The dimensions are 96" long by 22" wide. You probably could go wider than 22." The top is 12 gauge steel. I used a condor chock and welded the supplied mounting brackets to the bottom of the table top. I installed 1/2" weld nuts on the four top corners for straps. Underneath I have 8 1/2" weld nuts installed. 4 to secure the motorcycle lift table to the lift, and 4 for 1/2" stem casters for moving the table around when not needed.
I made the ramp out of scrap plywood and some 1 1/4" by 1/8" steel bar I had lying around.
The finished product exceeds my expectations for functionality and ease of use. The only thing I would do differently is make sure the weld nuts designed to hold the table to the lift are properly located so I can affix the table at all four points. My table width of 22" and the weld nuts centered on the 1 1/2" side of the rectangular tube don't line up to mount to the table. I have the front right and rear left bolt affixed which is secure enough that I can lift the scissor lift by the motorcycle table so I am not concerned about safety or the table moving respective to the scissor lift.
Hope this helps anyone who wants to use their scissor lift to work on their bikes.
Steve

