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I'm looking to buy a table lift for my garage. Anyone have any input on the best ones? I don't care if it's electric or air powered. But either way any input and photos or links would be appreciated. Thanks.
I have an older version of this Handy air lift table that has the extensions on it. It was a Craigslist score for 400 bucks. Just happened to be looking when he first listed it. Works great and very stable. Here is a pic with my wifes Roadstar on it. As you can see the side extensions are nice for piling stuff on when you are working on it. The extensions are also nice when you are putting it on the table by yourself because some kick stands stick out past the edge of the table.
I picked up a Titan XL at Daytona Bike week in March. A bit spendy at about a grand but it is well built. Has the extentions, wheel vice, service jack, and the bars for lifting the rear and the rear tire rollers. If you are like me and can spend a little time talking them down at a show you can get a good deal sometimes. I could have gotten a better deal if I would have bought the display model but wasnt going to be there that long.
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