Complete Hydraulics Trike Lift table
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Hey Keystone!
That lift you are asking about is the same one that your FreeWheeler was on when it was down our way.
Here are pictures showing how the TG fits on it-
It has been working well for us. It is not top quality on fitment, but it works well, and is half the price of comparable lifts.
That lift you are asking about is the same one that your FreeWheeler was on when it was down our way.
Here are pictures showing how the TG fits on it-
It has been working well for us. It is not top quality on fitment, but it works well, and is half the price of comparable lifts.
#12
#13
I have the exact same lift and they work great.
It's a chinese made lift and is marketed by a bunch of dealers.
I got mine 2 years ago from here.
http://www.nhproequip.com/pro-1200-d...y-clark-heintz
love it
It's a chinese made lift and is marketed by a bunch of dealers.
I got mine 2 years ago from here.
http://www.nhproequip.com/pro-1200-d...y-clark-heintz
love it
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I have the exact same lift and they work great.
It's a chinese made lift and is marketed by a bunch of dealers.
I got mine 2 years ago from here.
http://www.nhproequip.com/pro-1200-d...y-clark-heintz
love it
It's a chinese made lift and is marketed by a bunch of dealers.
I got mine 2 years ago from here.
http://www.nhproequip.com/pro-1200-d...y-clark-heintz
love it
http://www.proseriesequipment.com/
When I called and spoke with them they led me to believe that they made them right here in the USA.
After reading your post I went out and looked at it...all over...also looked at every page in the manual. I could not find any markings on it saying it was Made In China. I ALSO could not find any markings on it that it was Made in The USA.
If it was made in The USA, I am sure they would be proud of that and have it somewhere...Plus you would think they would have it in the manual.
It seems obvious that they (ProSeriesEquipment) are not making it.
Don't know if that would have affected me purchasing it...even though it is a solid piece of equipment...I think it would have.
Thanks for the info.
#15
$10 helmet for a $10 head. Do you really want a $400-$700 lift for your $35,000 bike?
Look at K&L 625 or 655. loaded with the options about $2800. Best lift on the market. I don't work for them but I have one and they are sturdy and dependable.
I'm on here because I'm hoping to pulled the trigger on a Freewheeler soon.
Look at K&L 625 or 655. loaded with the options about $2800. Best lift on the market. I don't work for them but I have one and they are sturdy and dependable.
I'm on here because I'm hoping to pulled the trigger on a Freewheeler soon.
#16
#17
$10 helmet for a $10 head. Do you really want a $400-$700 lift for your $35,000 bike?
Look at K&L 625 or 655. loaded with the options about $2800. Best lift on the market. I don't work for them but I have one and they are sturdy and dependable.
I'm on here because I'm hoping to pulled the trigger on a Freewheeler soon.
Look at K&L 625 or 655. loaded with the options about $2800. Best lift on the market. I don't work for them but I have one and they are sturdy and dependable.
I'm on here because I'm hoping to pulled the trigger on a Freewheeler soon.
I agree, you get what you pay for. I've been using the hell out of a Handy BOB 1500, its built like a brick **** house.
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$10 helmet for a $10 head. Do you really want a $400-$700 lift for your $35,000 bike?
Look at K&L 625 or 655. loaded with the options about $2800. Best lift on the market. I don't work for them but I have one and they are sturdy and dependable.
I'm on here because I'm hoping to pulled the trigger on a Freewheeler soon.
Look at K&L 625 or 655. loaded with the options about $2800. Best lift on the market. I don't work for them but I have one and they are sturdy and dependable.
I'm on here because I'm hoping to pulled the trigger on a Freewheeler soon.
Time will tell on the lift I got, but I'd venture to say we've already used it more in the last 4 months than most will use one in 4 years.
That said, I would have rather purchased one (and been willing to spend more) that was made in the USA.
Congrats on the upcoming Freewheeler purchase!
#19
Gonna make a long story short. #1 that is an air lift, unless I'm missing something? #2 the narrow table may appear ok, but it will tilt when you move around the bike working on it. # 3 I bought my Titan from Greg smith equipment in Atalanta. Drove up to save shipping. Now the thing with a cheaper air lift, if it doesn't have the cage to keep top of cylinder from exploding (4 rods, and plates) then run from it!!!
On my third hobby table, finding that the cheaper ones are cheaper for a reason. First air lift cylinder top blew off with bike 2-3 feet in air. Dropped bike and table straight to floor. My head was inches away sounded like a bomb, and made me chit my pants!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So I'm not saying by a handy, but I'm sure as heck sayin don't buy the cheapest, as your LIFE and bike are worth more. JMHO.
On my third hobby table, finding that the cheaper ones are cheaper for a reason. First air lift cylinder top blew off with bike 2-3 feet in air. Dropped bike and table straight to floor. My head was inches away sounded like a bomb, and made me chit my pants!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So I'm not saying by a handy, but I'm sure as heck sayin don't buy the cheapest, as your LIFE and bike are worth more. JMHO.