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Old 03-03-2013, 11:29 AM
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Thinking about a Harbor Freight lift table. The wheelchock doesn't look that great. Anybody got one of these?
 
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Yupp...good lift for the price. Your right the wheelchock sucks but you can scoop one of those up from HF for pretty cheap and just drill and bolt it on to the table. My chop is on mine right now waiting for me to get some time to put the tires on her. easy up, easy down. I would say it is a little more wobbly than some of the more expensive tables when you get it fully jacked up but its still a solid piece. I would buy another over the more expensive tables any day.
 
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I have both the HF lift table and a Black Widow High lift table. I usually wind up using the HF table... added a wheel chock from HF and attached 2 tie down points up front. My wife's Nightster is pretty stable on it but I won't go slamming into it.

I've had the HF table for a few years now and have not a problem with it.
 
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Saw one on Northern Tool for $779 I'm thinking about. Had good reviews.
 
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I have the HF table also. Great table for the price. Cheap wheel chock but easily replaceable with a better one. I have had mine for 2 years with no problems.
 
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Yeah, the lift table from HF is a good on and like said above, you can get a good chock from there too, and drill and bolt it up. The good one is the one that all you have to do is drive your front wheel into the chock and it will lock into place automatically. Then all you have to do is step off the bike and raise the table. works great.
 
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check this place out....awesome people to deal with....excellent prices.....i have a lift from them and it is flawless. i also have a scissor lift that can be used on the lift or on the ground.
husband and wife business....great people

http://www.garybloomsales.com/motorcycle-lifts.php
 
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Originally Posted by laffin gas
check this place out....awesome people to deal with....excellent prices.....i have a lift from them and it is flawless. i also have a scissor lift that can be used on the lift or on the ground.
husband and wife business....great people

http://www.garybloomsales.com/motorcycle-lifts.php
Good prices. Thanks for link.
 
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Harbor Freight table is a good deal for $299 ( look for coupon in American Iron mag ) .
2 height settings .
The wheel lock is not much .
I installed a HF motorcycle wheel chock ($30 ) with 4 carriage bolts & wing nuts so I could remove it as needed .





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http://www.chopcult.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15349

I bought one about two years ago. Still pretty psyched on it.
 

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