Sears Motorcycle lift
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dude608
Sears Motorcycle lift
Well I bought the lift and I must say am quite pleased for the 59.00. I do see where people were concerned about the pipes but really even if I had them on I dont think it would hurt them. The bike is in the basement (nightmare getting it in) sitting on the lift and ready for makeover. will start a thread on the progress.Tags: None -
dude608
another pic on lift. reason I needed a lift is in the pics what you see is pretty much my work space. lift will help move it around. -
TheCafeKid
man howd you get that down there??? ive been thinking of doing the same with mine as ive no garage to work on it, but i cant see getting it down there except in pieces...which i doan wanna do. lolComment
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dude608
had to go through a bulk head (very steep) and the very bottom of steps is a heating unit. one slip bam. used ramps and a come a long with safety ropes tied to trees just in case. lowered it a few inches at a time. went very smooth. If it did not get in the basement it would of sat all winter again with no work to it. will take pics of the obstacles to get it in there.Comment
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DaveDanger
Unbelievable! And I complain because I only have an aircraft hangar to work in. You go boy!
Keep us posted with pics.Comment
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TheCafeKid
Hell at this point im looking for someones garage round here to rent part of to work in.. I dont wanna not be able to work on these bikes over the winter, and i dont want to break it down to bring it downstairs to my basement. it will stench the house in fumes...just cleaining my carbs did that.Comment
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Guest
I have some 80 1100L parts. Let me know if you need anything. I also know where to get the parts you might need. Is that an 1100 or a 750?Comment
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paintmann111
you might want to put wood on the frame rails so you don't put pressure on the engine. I had to on mine because it was pushing up on part of the engine. Maybe you don't need it though.Comment
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Ironriot
Wow $59 ain't bad at all. I think I may have to invest in that. Congrats on getting it down into the basement. Mine was kicking my ass getting it back to the backyard because of the small walk ways and plants everywhereComment
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