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I've got the table. Best money I've spent on my bike. Changed the chock as others have mentioned, and made some side things to make it easier to pull on and off. My bike stays parked on mine when I'm not riding. Some folks will tell you they aren't sturdy with a bike on it and raised up, but they're wrong. I never even bother to strap mine down when doing any work on it. It ain't going anywhere.
Here's another clip that I made for another forum member last year that was concerned his bike wouldn't fit on it. Also shows the cheap scissor jack like cracker mentioned above.......
I have had one for two years & I love it. I made my own front tire clamp. I will post pics tomorrow. Just make sure yo u release the hydraulic pressure all the way when the bike is on the lift.
Went to Harbor Freight today, and cashed in my coupon for a bright red lift table!!
I also got a wheel chock on sale for $19 ($25 on sale, and had a 20% off coupon)
I thought I was going to die trying to get it out of my truck alone, but it's sitting in the middle of my garage now. Can't wait to get it all set up, and get the bike on it.
East Peoria's HF has 2 more lifts that just came in on today's truck, if anyone else is looking for one around here...
Went to Harbor Freight today, and cashed in my coupon for a bright red lift table!!
I also got a wheel chock on sale for $19 ($25 on sale, and had a 20% off coupon)
I thought I was going to die trying to get it out of my truck alone, but it's sitting in the middle of my garage now. Can't wait to get it all set up, and get the bike on it.
East Peoria's HF has 2 more lifts that just came in on today's truck, if anyone else is looking for one around here...
Let us know how it does with the SG. I'm sitting up here in Edelstein, been trying to decide whether to pull the trigger or not. Which wheel chock did you get?
Let us know how it does with the SG. I'm sitting up here in Edelstein, been trying to decide whether to pull the trigger or not. Which wheel chock did you get?
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