Richard Z Posted February 2, 2007 Posted February 2, 2007 I just purchased a bike lift. I bought it at the local Harbor Freight store. I was pleasantly surprised by it. For the money I wasn't expecting much. $300 US. It is completely hydraulic and has the same fetures as more expensive versions. I am an apartment dweller and only have a 1 car (or 8 bike) garage at this time. After setting it up I found that it is compact enough to put in the corner with the bike on it and still drive my car in. I was expecting to have to park my car outside. I did alot of comparison shopping to find what I wanted and I just settled for the less expensive lift. Just wondering what everyone else uses for their lifts or jack. Richard Z.
felix42o Posted February 2, 2007 Posted February 2, 2007 I use a jack stand on the right swingarm pivot, a car jack on the left to lift it off the kickstand, then a 2x6 under said kickstand to keep everything level. NOT the best way...I'm sure I'm asking for disaster sooner or later. I'm a little apprehensive wrt Harbor Freight's stuff-I had a sandblaster who's regulator blew off and flew across the garage the first time I pressurized it. But, for stuff like a bike lift I'm sure it should be just fine.
Richard Z Posted February 3, 2007 Author Posted February 3, 2007 Here are a few pics of the Triumph on the new lift. I have a feelin this thing is going to come in very handy. Richard Z.
rossoandy Posted February 3, 2007 Posted February 3, 2007 Here are a few pics of the Triumph on the new lift. I have a feelin this thing is going to come in very handy. Richard Z. hmmmm. lots of Guzzi Red but.........NO GUZZI!!!!!
Richard Z Posted February 3, 2007 Author Posted February 3, 2007 Ok Guzzi Red for you..... Nice and warm in the living room.... Richard Z.
rossoandy Posted February 4, 2007 Posted February 4, 2007 Ok Guzzi Red for you..... Nice and warm in the living room.... Richard Z. kool......
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