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702 03-28-2024 07:17 AM

Cyclelifter XL Motorcycle Lift
 
I found this on Facebook Marketplace. I've not heard of this before, but I find it interesting. I can't find anything about it with various Google searches. Tell me what you know, or if you have one does it work well for you? Electric (110V) over hydraulic & 95" tall. The ad claims it's a $6k lift, and the guy is asking $1950.

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.hdf...f8939ad067.jpg

Ssitruc 03-28-2024 07:49 AM

Maybe its from these guys?
https://aclifts.com/lifts/motorcycle-parking-lift/

702 03-28-2024 08:06 AM


Originally Posted by Ssitruc (Post 21624036)

Close, but those seem to be for parking.

WP50 03-28-2024 08:17 AM

Haven't looked it up but one thing I'd want to know.
What requirement of the floor is needed to anchor that kind of lift

WP
@702
Is the top of it anchored to the wall somehow ??

RHPAW 03-28-2024 10:34 AM

I'd be curious as to why, after taking the trouble to install it, it is no longer wanted.

702 03-28-2024 12:21 PM


Originally Posted by WP50 (Post 21624089)
@702
Is the top of it anchored to the wall somehow ??

I'm not certain, but I don't think so. Here's the ad -
Facebook Post

702 03-28-2024 12:22 PM


Originally Posted by 702 (Post 21624405)
I'm not certain, but I don't think so. Here's the ad - https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...45573346041030


And the link because this forum software is fruity.

FLHTPatrick 03-28-2024 01:24 PM

Searching the web, I'm having trouble finding any lifts like it. The only thing I've come across is this. https://www.advantagelifts.com/produ...ngle-post-lift

Looks like it requires 4" concrete minimum with a 3500lb mix requirement on the concrete.

I might think that the FB lift you're looking at might have stronger requirements due to the orientation of the lift and weight being further from the post.

Architect 03-29-2024 08:16 AM

I would guess that lift would need a lot more than 4" of concrete, that is going to be a hell of a rotational force at the base of the lift. In new construction we would provide a 12" haunch integral to the slab with a bunch of rebar. A top bracket back to the wall would help, if the wall can support the load.

That said, good looking piece of equipment.

470004 03-29-2024 10:00 AM

You can get a motorcycle table lift for the price this person is asking. :icon_twocents:


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