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Just got in my new J&S lift. Im telling you if your intrested in getting a lift and not looking to go cheap, this is the one for you. I also got the drain pan. The unit works like a charm.Took about 5 mins to put togather.
My local Harley stealer charges $380. for a 5000 mile service. Idid it myself for $80.00 oil and parts.The lift will pay for itself in just a cpl changes.And im here to tell you,You feel a whole lot better riding your bike if your the one making sure all is tight and right.
Whenever my bike is parked at home, it sits on my J&S lift. Makes cleaning a heck of alot easier and takes up a little less space. As for the price... can be tempting to go with a cheaper unit and while others have done this and have been satisfied, I spent big bucks on my H-D and wasn't going to skimp on a lift. Bike is lifted in about one minute. No guessing. No straps. Done! Sits on the lift all winter with no worries.
I have their lift, oil pan and front tire stand, which I can put on my trailer or in between cars in the garage to stand the bike up straight. All 3 items are top notch.
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