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I hate posting these because it brings out all the brand snobs with their "I'd never place my precious hunk of steel and plastic on THAT". Regardless, for those of us who are smart enough to make things work, this is a good deal.
Not a snob but if you look around you can find a good pneumatic lift for around the same price as the new HF lift. I think that foot pedal would get old.
Still a lift is better than not having one.
Not a snob but if you look around you can find a good pneumatic lift for around the same price as the new HF lift. I think that foot pedal would get old.
Still a lift is better than not having one.
I paid $300 for my Handy Lift 30 years ago. I got it from an Indy shop that was closing it's doors.
I hate posting these because it brings out all the brand snobs with their "I'd never place my precious hunk of steel and plastic on THAT". Regardless, for those of us who are smart enough to make things work, this is a good deal.
What does it cost to become an inside track club member?
I hate posting these because it brings out all the brand snobs with their "I'd never place my precious hunk of steel and plastic on THAT". Regardless, for those of us who are smart enough to make things work, this is a good deal.
What I hate are the guys who say you spent $30k on a bike, you must spend more on this or that. Not everyone spent 30k. And maybe after spending the money, things are tight. I got my first harley in my 20s, when they were wasting their life, waiting to buy one, and times were tight.
What I hate are the guys who say you spent $30k on a bike, you must spend more on this or that. Not everyone spent 30k. And maybe after spending the money, things are tight. I got my first harley in my 20s, when they were wasting their life, waiting to buy one, and times were tight.
When I envision a Rounders bike lift, I see a come-along, a couple of straps, and a large tree branch, or perhaps a beefy rafter in the garage, and of course the obligatory milk crates...
When I envision a Rounders bike lift, I see a come-along, a couple of straps, and a large tree branch, or perhaps a beefy rafter in the garage, and of course the obligatory milk crates...
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