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Table lifts

  • Thread starter Thread starter BIKERTUCKER
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So, I finally got to put one of my own bikes on the lift and do some work. A couple other bikes were on the lift at the tire changing party but this was my first time with one of my own. It sure is nice to work standing up or sitting on a stool rather than sitting/kneeling on the floor! The lift works great. It is simple to roll the bike onto the lift and the front wheel vise does a decent job of holding the bike upright and steady. I added a couple tie-downs for security. the lift is rock solid and there was no worry of any accidents. Here's a pic of the Kat getting some maintenance and spiffing up.....

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Thanks,
Joe
 
So, I finally got to put one of my own bikes on the lift and do some work. A couple other bikes were on the lift at the tire changing party but this was my first time with one of my own. It sure is nice to work standing up or sitting on a stool rather than sitting/kneeling on the floor! The lift works great. It is simple to roll the bike onto the lift and the front wheel vise does a decent job of holding the bike upright and steady. I added a couple tie-downs for security. the lift is rock solid and there was no worry of any accidents. Here's a pic of the Kat getting some maintenance and spiffing up.....

847407236_j6Uc8-X2.jpg


Thanks,
Joe

I just picked up a very similar lift, it looks identical except for the tire clamp in front.
Where did you get that frame jack in your picture?
 
I just picked up a very similar lift, it looks identical except for the tire clamp in front.
Where did you get that frame jack in your picture?

The frame jack was part of the lift package. Complete Hydraulic sells them separately for $59.95 in red or H-D orange. Here's a link. It works very well. The post holders slide to adjust width and it comes with two different height posts.

Thanks,
Joe
 
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