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HI ALL Thought I'd share this, I did quite of bit of research and comparison shoping and concluded that for the price this is the best I've found so far, do not know the spread of the arms and how they may work with each bike application though..once i get it i will follow up with my experience, even has a tie down feature for added stability.
The one floor jack that easily lifts cars, trucks, motorcycles and ATVs!
The new PowerbuiltŽ Triple Lift jack slashes the expense and hassle of purchasing, maintaining and storing multiple jacks and jackstands. It is the one jack that easily lifts almost anything with wheels, and works on vehicle transmissions and differentials too.
The secret to the Triple Lift is the patented design that features both a removable lift saddle and padded lift rails. This flexible design allows the Triple Lift to adapt to multiple types of vehicle frames. A locking safety bar holds the jack in place once the vehicle is raised, which eliminates the hassle of supporting a lifted vehicle with jack stands.
Specifications:
4,500 Lb. Capacity Lift Range: 5-1/2 in. - 17-1/2 in. Meets or exceeds ANSI Standards
Last edited by johnnyocc; Oct 24, 2011 at 12:31 PM.
Reason: spelling
I'm still using my $69 sams club cheapo, works fine for my many bikes--- yes I know I could have spent more--- but for the 3 or 4 times a year I use it, it is fine.
It states 5 1/2" - 17 1/2" worst case I would roll wheels onto 2 small pieces of 2x6 to gain the height necessary to facilitate the lift. I wil not know till I get it.
Last edited by johnnyocc; Oct 24, 2011 at 12:30 PM.
it would be to high for my stock height flhx. I had a jack that I had to block up the tires to fit the jack under the bike, no thanks. Looks like a decent jack though
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