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can anyone tell me if this lift would fit my 2016 Ultra ?
I know it would have no problem weight wise, but I have call Black Widow themselves and the women I spoke to didnt know so i'm waiting for a call back.
I bought it from Discount Ramps and they don't know either. They have not shipped it yet until I can find out.
I know my bike has a 64" wheelbase.
here is a link to the lift.
hopefully someone here can give me some knowledge on it.
I've search the net looking for the same bike and lift but have yet to find out anything.
No wheels for $1500???? Better like where you put it! I need to move mine around the shop every time I use it.......... But it looks like it'll fit your bike on it.
Yes, I have one and put my 2014 sgs on it, i would get a different wheel chock for it if you buy it
I would also recommend the extend ramp, it lessons the ramp angle.
No wheels for $1500???? Better like where you put it! I need to move mine around the shop every time I use it.......... But it looks like it'll fit your bike on it.
I went to harbor freight and bought four cheap furniture dollies, lift up the table and put them under the corners, moves like butter.
Good lift, no issues with your bike and the extra wings are real convenient. Shipping is going to be healthy and you better have someone handy to help you when it gets there, they ain't light...
I have no problems with my Black Widow lift. All the bikes I've had on it fit. I did have one with a center kick stand the hit the ramp as he was pulling on. It just scratched the ramp a bit. Like TwiZted Biker says, have some help there while unloading and setting up.
I have no problems with my Black Widow lift. All the bikes I've had on it fit. I did have one with a center kick stand the hit the ramp as he was pulling on. It just scratched the ramp a bit. Like TwiZted Biker says, have some help there while unloading and setting up.
Before I bought the extend ramp I would use a 2x12 board about 3 feet long, that was enough to get the bike from dragging on the crown of the ramp.
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I use two 2 x 8's and two of these aluminum ramp attachments for mine. A little easier approach angle and helps clear the crown like Wonkey mentioned. The screws are there to help keep it from sliding along the floor when the front wheel hits it.......
Last edited by MotoJockey; May 15, 2023 at 10:08 AM.
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