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Old 08-30-2014, 10:33 AM
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Default Direct Lift ProCycle lift droptail

Going to buy one of these and just looking for any reviews on them.
 
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Old 08-30-2014, 10:54 AM
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I have one, Absolutely love it... great for detailing,service,and with the rear section removed you can really get in to rear wheel cleaning or removal. Quality and heavy duty lift. i took off the front wheel clamp and added a baxley wheel chock, i drive on and step off the bike..make sure you get the blackjack 1000# jack with it ..
 
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I was looking at a couple different lifts. I have a '14 Ultra Classic and was thinking I should go with 1500lbs. capacity to be on the safe side. Agree or not?
 
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I have an Atlas Hi-Rise 1500. Comes up to 43 inches.

I have a BlackJack service jack, and the Atlas does have the drop panel under the rear tire.

A bit bigger footprint, but I wouldn't trade it for anything else out there.

http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/At...cle-ATV-Lift_2

Comes with chopper extension and sides. I bolted teh chopper extension on, makes a good place to put my service manual.

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I like my Handi lift
 
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Can't beat Clark Heinz for lift tables IMO. Great product, excellent quality, the 1200SE comes with everything you need and much cheaper than the DirectLift. Customer service is excellent as well. Only time I ever had a need to contact Clark was to ask about putting a 2013 trike on it. He said it would lift it without issue and he was right.

http://www.nhproequip.com/pro-1200se-motorcycle-lift








 
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Old 10-06-2014, 06:36 PM
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There great. I have a handy air and a direct lift. So nice when working or cleaning your bike.
 
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Id love to have one of these
 
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Originally Posted by fireman9170
Id love to have one of these
Once you have one you will wonder how you did without it.

A tip for anyone looking at getting one, get the side extensions so you can use it for the garden tractor, quad etc. No more crawling around.
 
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Old 10-07-2014, 07:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Dan89FLSTC
Once you have one you will wonder how you did without it.

A tip for anyone looking at getting one, get the side extensions so you can use it for the garden tractor, quad etc. No more crawling around.
100% agreed Dan. I "almost" didn't get the side extensions to save a few bucks and because I thought they would get in my way when working on a bike. Glad I did get them. Both sides on the Heinz lifts can be turned upside down for tool and part storage while working on the bikes.
 


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