Hydraulic Motorcycle Lift - Anyone got one?

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by worn, Feb 10, 2004.

  1. worn

    worn Guest

    I tend to work on my bike a lot at home, and am looking for a
    motorcycle lift/hoist.

    I saw an advert in Two Wheels for a guy selling them in VIC (I'm in
    NSW). Place is called Williamstown Central Motors, and funnily enough
    they are in Williamstown VIC.

    Has any one purchased from this mob? Can anyone comment on this
    particular lift (looking at the 1000lb one)?

    The thing is around $500, which seems pretty cheap compared to others
    I have seen. If anyone knows of other options which may be good, I'd
    be happy to hear them.

    Thanks

    Worn
     
    worn, Feb 10, 2004
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  2. Can let you have one for [A] $399 + GST or $315 + GST

    Has the following specs :
    [A]
    Overall Length 2.8Mt.
    Overall Height 0.8Mt.
    Overall Width 0.68Mt.
    Overall Weight 450kg (heavy fucker)

    It has the ramp to push/ride the bike up then you jack it up to whatever
    height you want to work at,it has a friont wheel holder and somewhere to
    hook your tie-down to hold the bike up

    Is similar but smaller and not as stable

    Made In China but designed in USA

    Cash with order,fully warranty and CE/ISO standard and tested

    CDIHL
     
    TerracottaWarrior®, Feb 10, 2004
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  3. worn

    Nev.. Guest

    probably there because they know BVR needs some help to pick his bike up :)

    Nev..
    '03 ZX12R
    '02 CBR1100XX
     
    Nev.., Feb 10, 2004
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  4. worn

    Andrew Guest


    I have one of their units and am pleased with it.

    The company were good to deal with.
     
    Andrew, Feb 10, 2004
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  5. worn

    conehead Guest

    **** off spamming bitch

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    Conehead
    Blimey, this stuff is a bit strong

     
    conehead, Feb 10, 2004
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