Motorcycle Table Lift For Sale
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My indy mechanic is selling his table lift to get a newer one. Located in Kennesaw, Georgia. PM me if you're interested or need more info. Here's his email to me:
Hey Everyone!
I've decided to sell my motorcycle table lift.
This lift, like most of them, is rated at
a 1,000 pounds. I want to get one rated at
1,500. I use my lift quite a bit, so want to
get one that is heavy-duty for the long run,
so to speak. I also want to get one that
is a little longer for some of the bikes
that come my way.
My current lift works flawlessly and the
Handy Industries wheel vise is less than
a year old.
Air requirement for the lift is only 90 to
100 PSI, so a small air compressor will work
with it just fine.
You'll have to provide your own transportation
to get it to where you want it. A trailer
would be preferable. The front of the lift
has wheels, so lifting the rear and rolling
it forward and back is fairly easy. Lifting
it up and into the bed of a pick-up truck would
not be fun as the lift weights 300+ pounds!
I wish I had room to keep this lift and get
another one as I often need a second lift,
but as you all know, I don't have that much
room to work with!
I think $450.00 is a good price? If interested,
please let me know.
Hey Everyone!
I've decided to sell my motorcycle table lift.
This lift, like most of them, is rated at
a 1,000 pounds. I want to get one rated at
1,500. I use my lift quite a bit, so want to
get one that is heavy-duty for the long run,
so to speak. I also want to get one that
is a little longer for some of the bikes
that come my way.
My current lift works flawlessly and the
Handy Industries wheel vise is less than
a year old.
Air requirement for the lift is only 90 to
100 PSI, so a small air compressor will work
with it just fine.
You'll have to provide your own transportation
to get it to where you want it. A trailer
would be preferable. The front of the lift
has wheels, so lifting the rear and rolling
it forward and back is fairly easy. Lifting
it up and into the bed of a pick-up truck would
not be fun as the lift weights 300+ pounds!
I wish I had room to keep this lift and get
another one as I often need a second lift,
but as you all know, I don't have that much
room to work with!
I think $450.00 is a good price? If interested,
please let me know.
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