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I would like to see a lift not a jack that had removable panels on it so that once you had your bike up that you had access to almost the complete under side of the bike.
Anyone make one of those?
I gotta admit though that J&S Jacks come close to this but it is a jack not a lift.
I would like to see a lift not a jack that had removable panels on it so that once you had your bike up that you had access to almost the complete under side of the bike.
Anyone make one of those?
I gotta admit though that J&S Jacks come close to this but it is a jack not a lift.
I think there are a couple others that have drop or take out sections front and rear.
No that appears that the ends drop off. I would be wanting something that the middle sections drop out, leaving the ends on to hold the wheels secure, just the opposite of what that looks like.
If you notice there is a jack on the lift, if the panels that were in the middle were removable this would eliminate having to jack up the bike on the lift to have access to the underside of the bike.
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