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How hard is this lift to move, once you have it in your garage?
I'm planning on buying one after Christmas, but didn't know how hard it would be to push out of the way when I'm not using it. Any chance I could flip it up against the garage wall or something like that?
I don't like the idea of something taking up my floor space year round, when I don't plan on using it daily.
I had a similar question about how high it is when fully lowered. I have some work benches in the garage and it would be great if I could easily roll it under one.
How hard is this lift to move, once you have it in your garage?
I'm planning on buying one after Christmas, but didn't know how hard it would be to push out of the way when I'm not using it. Any chance I could flip it up against the garage wall or something like that?
I don't like the idea of something taking up my floor space year round, when I don't plan on using it daily.
Park the bike on it and roll it out of the way. At 350lbs your probably not gonna stand it up.
You could always suspend it from the ceiling with an electric winch. I have a platform on a block and tackle that has 2x4s 2x6s etc hanging from the rafters. The lift could be done like that also.
I had a similar question about how high it is when fully lowered. I have some work benches in the garage and it would be great if I could easily roll it under one.
7 inches to the lip on the edge of the table, plus whatever you use for a wheel chock
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