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I had one and it was great and I wish I had not sold it. I have the small jack from HF that will support the bike with no problem, but I might get that table lift again.
I've had the harbor freight table for almost 8 years, never had a anything to say bad about it other than the wheel vice, buy the one they sell when you get the table so you don't waste time, had the paint start to peel off after about 3 years, I striped it and sprayed it with truck bed liner and that was the end of that + it gives tracktion if tires are wet. I park my bike on it every night. I use it to change brakes, tires, oil, makes cleaning a lot easier, also use it to change tires and brakes on buddys bikes. so I could have spent $1000+ for something that does the same thing just so I can say I have X-brand lift or (like I did) take the other $600 and buy more goodies for the bike
Funny you bring this up, buddy was over the other night and he says you need a HF lift table to put that wheel chock on. I've got a wheeldock chock to keep my bike up right but a table would be nice. I was just tellin the wife about it before I got on here. I see it has wheels on it, anybody know how well it moves around? Any other lifts worth while to look at? Can you get side extensions for the sides?
good lift,for having around the shop at home,just add some 2x10s the same height as table than you can walk it up on the lift.would show pic but jack danials has got ahold of me and i can make a mess
Funny you bring this up, buddy was over the other night and he says you need a HF lift table to put that wheel chock on. I've got a wheeldock chock to keep my bike up right but a table would be nice. I was just tellin the wife about it before I got on here. I see it has wheels on it, anybody know how well it moves around? Any other lifts worth while to look at? Can you get side extensions for the sides?
as long as your floor is smooth and clean it moves ok with the bike on it (don't move it with the bike in the air) only the front wheels turn so with the bike on it, it takes some work, with the bike off I raise mine and it moves easy, also makes a nice work bench
How easy or difficult for shorter riders to put this on the table lift? Anyone with pics of getting the bike on the lift, and maybe one of being parked on it?
There was a super coupon in the july Motorcycle bagger mag this month for that lift @ 299.00. I went to look at it and they didn't have any so I can't speak to the quality. I'm thinking of getting one.
Last edited by BoonDock_Saint; Jul 16, 2013 at 09:21 PM.
All you need is code 55630871. It's good thru 8/30/13 for $299.99. As said earlier get the other wheel chock that they sell and mount it in place of the wheel vice that comes on it. I'm getting myself one this month. If you'll search the forums you can find pics other members have posted. Very good lift for the money.
By the way...Harbor Freight ad is in American Iron magazine.
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