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Love it after replacing wheel chock with Pingle jaws chock. The Pingle was as much as the lift! However it's a great table lift with a different chock.
picked up a mint hf lift off craigslist last night for 200. tired of waiting on them to get one in stock and saved some money to boot. lifts my street glide with ease but you can tell its heavy. when i set it down on the locking bar you can definetly tell its under alot of stress as the bar bows pretty good. i was hoping that was a little more solid as i wanted to rest it on the lock and relieve pressure off the jack if gonna be stored up for a while. but i think im gonna have to rework the locking bar situation to feel comfortable leaving it up for extended periods
Someone must have swapped the bar. Mine has a 1"solid steel bar.......It doesnt bow
CM69-stand back & look at your locking bar when you release the jack & let the weight of the bike be supported by the bar. I have a 1" solid steel bar as well, and it does bow also. A bit of a concern when I first saw it but I don't think it's really a problem. Love my HF table lift. It does wonders for my bad knees.
what is the height to the top of the bike when lifted. will the garage door open with the bike on it? The only place I could put one would be under the door.
CM69-stand back & look at your locking bar when you release the jack & let the weight of the bike be supported by the bar. I have a 1" solid steel bar as well, and it does bow also. A bit of a concern when I first saw it but I don't think it's really a problem. Love my HF table lift. It does wonders for my bad knees.
Well if you say it does I believe you. I guess i never got down in front and inspected it that close.
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