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I have the Direct Lift and have been very happy. I lived close by to one of the facilities so there was no shipping however I must warn you...It is HEAVY if you plan on bringing it home. Bring friends with you!!!
stop with the jacks already. OP is looking for a "Lift"
How about the sears red jack?
I'd like a table lift but I love my sears yellow jack. Even if I had a table lift I wouldn't be able to do oil changes cause on the table is the same as on the ground only you don't have to bend over. A lift is definitely better for motor swaps and serious wrenching but for your average maintenance a think a jack is better. I can get an oil pan under my bike mint with a jack not to mention cleaning rims is easier too. But if a table lift is what your looking for then I must agree with everyone else and suggest harbor freight.
I've built 3 bikes on the Harbor Freight table lift. They are sturdy and very reliable,a dn can be moved out of the way when not being used. If I had a shop ,I would go with an airlift table. But, I sold my shop a few years back and got this one for personal use. Worth the $269 I spent on it.
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