I bought the Harbor Freight Motorcycle Lift Today.
#61
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I called my local store (281) 487-1171 and she said on sale for $79.99, then I took my 20% off coupon and it came up to $64. it was like $69.xx OTD....I looked on the site and it shows $99...
I called my local store (281) 487-1171 and she said on sale for $79.99, then I took my 20% off coupon and it came up to $64. it was like $69.xx OTD....I looked on the site and it shows $99...
#62
Ron
#64
Im reviving an old thread here, i recently purchased the yellow jack from HF. Not very good directions puting the damn thing together but i got it. had to tighten up all the preassebled nuts and bolts because they were not tight.
My main question is i didnt see any post by anyone with a Dyna who uses this lift? I have on 06 Dyna SB. i really bought it so i can takes wheels off to change tires and/or clean them periodically. im concerned it may not fit properly and i dont want to start to lift and have the thing not sit properly and tip on me.
excuse the ignorance but i have never used a jack on my bike before, but im trying to save the cash by doing the work myself.
My main question is i didnt see any post by anyone with a Dyna who uses this lift? I have on 06 Dyna SB. i really bought it so i can takes wheels off to change tires and/or clean them periodically. im concerned it may not fit properly and i dont want to start to lift and have the thing not sit properly and tip on me.
excuse the ignorance but i have never used a jack on my bike before, but im trying to save the cash by doing the work myself.
#65
Im reviving an old thread here, i recently purchased the yellow jack from HF. Not very good directions puting the damn thing together but i got it. had to tighten up all the preassebled nuts and bolts because they were not tight.
My main question is i didnt see any post by anyone with a Dyna who uses this lift? I have on 06 Dyna SB. i really bought it so i can takes wheels off to change tires and/or clean them periodically. im concerned it may not fit properly and i dont want to start to lift and have the thing not sit properly and tip on me.
excuse the ignorance but i have never used a jack on my bike before, but im trying to save the cash by doing the work myself.
My main question is i didnt see any post by anyone with a Dyna who uses this lift? I have on 06 Dyna SB. i really bought it so i can takes wheels off to change tires and/or clean them periodically. im concerned it may not fit properly and i dont want to start to lift and have the thing not sit properly and tip on me.
excuse the ignorance but i have never used a jack on my bike before, but im trying to save the cash by doing the work myself.
#66
harbor freight lift
I bought both the yellow lift for washing my ultra and it works great to get to the wide whitwalls and the chrome spokes, and I bought the table. I didn't like the wheel chock/lock on the table because it was too small and silly to turn the little wheel on the chock, by hand. Sooo, I replaced the chock with a big chock, like the one on the big, grey tables (I forget who makes them). It now has a hand crank which makes it a breeze for a one-man operation.
On another note, H/F has a wheel locking-chock with a base for about $60 that I was able to bolt on to my utility trailer. I can ride the bike onto the trailer and into the chock and PRESTO, the front wheel locks in place and I can get off the bike and it remains standing, making it easy to get off the bike and place all necessary straps to secure it. Again, making it a one-man operation!
On another note, H/F has a wheel locking-chock with a base for about $60 that I was able to bolt on to my utility trailer. I can ride the bike onto the trailer and into the chock and PRESTO, the front wheel locks in place and I can get off the bike and it remains standing, making it easy to get off the bike and place all necessary straps to secure it. Again, making it a one-man operation!
Last edited by Horsemanraul; 02-25-2013 at 02:30 PM. Reason: I corrected my grammar
#67
Good lift for the money - also $59.00 discount codes in a few of the rags now. If anyone needs the code let me know. It's also in this Months issue of American Iron Magazine. Lifts are like oil on this site - everyone has an opinion, for sure. Been using mine a couple of years and it works fine -USE THE LOCK- after pumping up to desired height!! (don't ask me how i know!)
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