Harbor freight bike lift
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Harbor freight bike lift
I thought for this price some people might be interested in this. $296
Middle right side of page.
http://view.harborfreightemail.com/?...025_c0116b&r=0
Middle right side of page.
http://view.harborfreightemail.com/?...025_c0116b&r=0
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When I noticed this lift on sale a couple of weeks ago I stared at it for a while trying to figure out a reason why I needed it.
I just couldn't figure out what I could put it to use for.
In the past I've asked those here on the forum to give me a reason/s why I need one of these lifts.
I got no responses that would relate to anything I would use the lift for.
A couple of years ago a friend of mine did a winter rebuild and he bought one of these lifts and it worked well for him.
After the build he leaned it up against the back of the garage and that's where it sits today.
Anytime he needs to lift the bike he just uses a jack.
The jack is just easier to use and takes up less space.
That being said if you have need, there's no doubt this lift is a good deal at $300.
I just couldn't figure out what I could put it to use for.
In the past I've asked those here on the forum to give me a reason/s why I need one of these lifts.
I got no responses that would relate to anything I would use the lift for.
A couple of years ago a friend of mine did a winter rebuild and he bought one of these lifts and it worked well for him.
After the build he leaned it up against the back of the garage and that's where it sits today.
Anytime he needs to lift the bike he just uses a jack.
The jack is just easier to use and takes up less space.
That being said if you have need, there's no doubt this lift is a good deal at $300.
Last edited by Bluraven; 01-08-2016 at 08:37 AM.
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Since I got this hi lift, I seldom want to use anything else. Nice to sit at a comfortable level to change clutch plates. Hasn't been a problem reaching the jack side of the bike, either, swings far enough away from that vertical post to reach between easily. Looks scary at the top, but it's sturdy, doesn't flex near as a much as my conventional steel and aluminum bike jacks.