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Old 03-08-2015, 10:00 PM
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Just set up my new table lift. It's a Ranger XL 1500. Very similar to the Titan. Might actually be the same. Easy to set up and works like a charm. Not sure how I lived without one. I removed the wheel vise and replaced with the Harley (Condor) wheel chock.
 
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Looks great
 
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Old 03-09-2015, 05:27 AM
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Originally Posted by alhd
Just set up my new table lift. It's a Ranger XL 1500. Very similar to the Titan. Might actually be the same. Easy to set up and works like a charm. Not sure how I lived without one. I removed the wheel vise and replaced with the Harley (Condor) wheel chock.

................ nice!
 
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Very Nice!!! What did that set you back?
 
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$2000 delivered and included a nice scissor jack that fits nicely under the bike. Not cheap but it will pay for itself in short order. My knees and back couldn't take being on the cold concrete any more.
 
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Thanks for the picture- looks good setup-
 
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looks like a good one...
 
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I was over at Daytona last weekend and there was a company setup at the Iron Horse that was selling an air over hydraulic lift which raises the bike up high enough so you can drive the front of you car under it. The design is to save room in your garage but it could be used for any maintenance jobs. Changing oil, cleaning tires/rims, etc. Only $1500.00 which I thought was reasonable. I like it because of the small floor space required versus the table.
 
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