Table Lift - Anyone purchased this?
#1
Table Lift - Anyone purchased this?
Looking for a table lift and wondering if someone has had any experience with this lift?
http://www.directlift.com/Motorcycle...DT-P47C15.aspx
http://www.directlift.com/Motorcycle...DT-P47C15.aspx
#2
Looking for a table lift and wondering if someone has had any experience with this lift?
http://www.directlift.com/Motorcycle...DT-P47C15.aspx
http://www.directlift.com/Motorcycle...DT-P47C15.aspx
I have one, I've had it since 2003. I like the diamond plate table because tools, screws and small parts don't roll around on it.
Great lift, I've had quite a few baggers on it and I use it all the time for my bikes.
Get the wheel vice that they offer for it and you'll be good to go.
#3
Never mind.... I found this post and am looking into the Clark Lift:
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...-droptail.html
Here's the Clark Lift:
http://www.nhproequip.com/pro-1200-motorcycle-air-lift
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...-droptail.html
Here's the Clark Lift:
http://www.nhproequip.com/pro-1200-motorcycle-air-lift
#4
I have that lift from Clark its a good lift, I have had it for a couple of seasons now, I really enjoy it. I sunk mine in the floor so its flush easy on and off, and my bike stays on it in the vise.
I got the whole package with the sides and a roller plate for the rear that I never use I just use the jack on it that came with it for the rear.
The only thing i had to change a little was the wheels are cast and had a ridge in the center that I had them turned down to be flat, and the top notch for the lock I had to file down a little for the lock bar to engage when full up, one side had the ears welded a little higher than the other, no big deal its the best the Chinese can do.
I got the whole package with the sides and a roller plate for the rear that I never use I just use the jack on it that came with it for the rear.
The only thing i had to change a little was the wheels are cast and had a ridge in the center that I had them turned down to be flat, and the top notch for the lock I had to file down a little for the lock bar to engage when full up, one side had the ears welded a little higher than the other, no big deal its the best the Chinese can do.
#6
Have a similar lift here, and it really makes bike maintenance much easier. The one thing I would recommend is using a drive-in chock instead of the clamp type. With the drive-in type, you can ride your HD right into it and it will stay upright while you get off and attach your safety straps. With the clamp type, its much harder and less safe. I've used both a Condor chock and the much cheaper Harbor Freight chock, both work great.
Also, the side extensions are highly recommended, as they provide a place to put your tools while working. I use the side extensions for lifting my ATV's and large mower, they won't fit on the lift without them.
Also, the side extensions are highly recommended, as they provide a place to put your tools while working. I use the side extensions for lifting my ATV's and large mower, they won't fit on the lift without them.
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