13-07-2014, 08:16pm
13-07-2014, 08:58pm
Hey B, there is another brand that does the same thing but a bit cheaper. Don't know if I 100% trust them. I'd hate the bike to drop :(
13-07-2014, 09:50pm
(13-07-2014, 08:58pm)Hayabusabike Wrote: [ -> ]Hey B, there is another brand that does the same thing but a bit cheaper. Don't know if I 100% trust them. I'd hate the bike to drop :(Hey A, what is the other brand called?
13-07-2014, 09:56pm
It the BURSIG stand. German brand I think.
13-07-2014, 10:02pm
13-07-2014, 10:56pm
Be ok if you want to display your bike in the lounge room. Not really required in the garage/shed.
14-07-2014, 09:21am
(13-07-2014, 10:56pm)mozzie26 Wrote: [ -> ]Be ok if you want to display your bike in the lounge room. Not really required in the garage/shed.My shed is a bit jammed with cars, tools, etc so the ability to raise the bike and move it around would be handy
14-07-2014, 10:28am
I do like that idea... though I haven't got a workshop with a smooth flat floor (YET!!!) I would defintely look at something like that if I did...
14-07-2014, 01:11pm
Pain in the arse to get adapters for my bikes,
Might not be able to for some.
Then if a mate turns up and his doesn't fit.
Love my traditional benches.
Gives me a working surface for tools, parts, cup of tea, etc.
If those lifts are so good lets see how many shops and workshops buy them.
Not for me thanks, I'll stick with what I have...
Might not be able to for some.
Then if a mate turns up and his doesn't fit.
Love my traditional benches.
Gives me a working surface for tools, parts, cup of tea, etc.
If those lifts are so good lets see how many shops and workshops buy them.
Not for me thanks, I'll stick with what I have...
14-07-2014, 08:44pm
14-07-2014, 08:56pm
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