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I personally own a Pitbull, but this still looks like a great deal for anyone looking for less expensive options.. It's a snip from an ad in Motorcycle Bagger magazine so may only be available for online purchases.
The table lift cant be bought online because of the size and weight....the hoops you have to jump through to get one at the retail locations is absolutely rediculous. The yelow lift is priced great and they normally have quit a few...i paid $99 for mine and its made surprisingly well.
It's definitely economical, but you get what you pay for w/this jack & after going to local HF store, elevating & standing on it...very unstable. I'd say it's good for lightweight bikes (i.e. dirt, small street) - not beefy enough for HD, or anything over 500lbs...JMO.
What I did was print up a picture similar to the one posted. Took to HF to buy the jack and they just typed in the bar code and it worked. That was 2 years ago and my SG has never fallen off. I even left it up for a couple months one time and it was still up in the air without problems. I admit it is sketchy at first, but it's been proven to work for me
Any chance someone can post up a better resolution of the coupon page? I printed the one posted here out and it is pretty blurry and can't make out the actual codes.
Any chance someone can post up a better resolution of the coupon page? I printed the one posted here out and it is pretty blurry and can't make out the actual codes.
Thanks!
Codes
Upper left MC lift 18412628
Upper right WChock 53460978
Lower left WHelmet 60350498
Lower right Table lift 49525840
I bought the jack 4 years ago and it still works fine. As far as stability goes, I lift my RG with it often and it seems stable to me. It has never fallen or even came close to it.
Have used the jack on my Ultra Limited a few times without problem. It does seem to strain it a bit lifting 900+ lbs (jack rating is 1500 lbs). I have to say its not the most stable jack I've ever seen so i'm real careful working on bike while it is on it. Also these cheaper type jacks have a reputation for leaking seals if you leave the weight on the cylinder for long periods. Highly recommend people put the metal safety catch down when bike is on jack. I would love to have a Pit Bull jack but for $60 no complaints.
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