30-04-2009, 02:14pm
Does anyone know of a good cheapish motorcycle lift or a DIY solution to lifting the bike for easier access. It's a bit harder these days for me to bend in the middle.
Motorcycle Lift
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30-04-2009, 02:14pm
Does anyone know of a good cheapish motorcycle lift or a DIY solution to lifting the bike for easier access. It's a bit harder these days for me to bend in the middle.
30-04-2009, 02:48pm
my pop made his out of an old table and uses a ramp; to roll his bikes up and down it. he uses ratchet straps to hold the bikes up.. thats the cheapest way i think, or you can buy a new one.
30-04-2009, 02:51pm
Phil radum sells some good hydraulic lift tables i have one and its very good. holds plenty of weight and is wide enough to put the bike up on the paddock stand at the back and has a front wheel chock aswell. they come on wheels so easy to move the stand around your garage looking about $550 for the big one and 450 for the smaller one
Regards
Dan
30-04-2009, 04:47pm
Dan85 Wrote:Phil radum sells some good hydraulic lift tables i have one and its very good. holds plenty of weight and is wide enough to put the bike up on the paddock stand at the back and has a front wheel chock aswell. they come on wheels so easy to move the stand around your garage looking about $550 for the big one and 450 for the smaller one Thanks Dan
30-04-2009, 04:47pm
Does any one have an opinion on these
http://www.fabre.com.au/kendon/
30-04-2009, 04:49pm
bigfoot Wrote:my pop made his out of an old table and uses a ramp; to roll his bikes up and down it. he uses ratchet straps to hold the bikes up.. thats the cheapest way i think, or you can buy a new one. Yeah, good idea!
30-04-2009, 05:33pm
those fabre ones looked a bit flimsy to me but never seen one in person.
Regards
Dan
30-04-2009, 05:48pm
Does look light, but if space is an issue its better than the usual bulky ones
Brought mine from Spanner in the motorcycle trader mag |
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