bike lift
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I bought mine from Complete Hydraulics. Love the lift, but CH was difficult to deal with. I can assure you one thing... laying on the floor to work on the bike sucks. I paid $750 for mine, and that included the drop-out rear tire plate, the orange service jack, the side extensions, the tire chock, and the front extension. The front extension isn't necessary on my bike, so I removed it. The side extensions are nice, even though most guys think they're not necessary. They give you a lot more space to work with.
Overall, I love the lift, and would hate working on the bike without it.
http://www.completehydraulic.com/lif...cle-tcmlw.html
The one thing I didn't care for, was the short approach ramp that it comes with. I fabbed up this longer one, and it makes a huge difference. It ws probably ok with most bikes, but the Street Glides ride a little lower.
Overall, I love the lift, and would hate working on the bike without it.
http://www.completehydraulic.com/lif...cle-tcmlw.html
The one thing I didn't care for, was the short approach ramp that it comes with. I fabbed up this longer one, and it makes a huge difference. It ws probably ok with most bikes, but the Street Glides ride a little lower.
Last edited by Wanna Ride; 07-21-2012 at 09:19 AM.
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im thinking the hf is gonna be my ticket. i woudnt mind spending a extra couple hundered for a "better quality" lift but then that extra couple hundered needs another couple hundred for shipping vs picking hf up for free. plus the hf has a **** load of extremely happy owners that swear by it. and for 300 bones, if im not happy, oh well. iv spent more than that at titty bar on a saturday night!
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