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I have the direct lift. No problems with it and it works great. I looked at the picture of the Larin lift and I think it looks ok except for one thing. The ramp looks very steep and short compared to some of the others. It might just be the picture. But that's my 2 cents.
Mine had a special deal that you also got a blackjack that goes under the bike to lift the back tire up. You can also lift the front tire with it, which makes cleaning the wheels easy. Check out this web-site. http://www.derekweaver.com/html/pro-cycle.aspx
I also have the directlift from dereckweaver with the jack and the sides. Very good lift, no problems in the two yrs that I have had it and no signs of pending problems.
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