Pitbull Lift at Hard Core Pawn for $60
#31
Yeah that that's one smoking deal you got there buddy. I'm fixin to be in the market for one myself, but i may have to settle for J&S lift. But from what i'm been reading their right up there with the pittbull.
#32
Yes there is they all lift a bike off the ground. Good find 9r
#33
The humor was so delivered so gently I had to read it twice before giggling like a school girl.
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As for the PitBull lift, they are the BOMB! I heard about them for years, and finally had the money to get one, so I stopped in to check them out. Was considering a HF table but once I saw the PitBull lift I was sold.
They had a Fat Boy lifted in the middle of the showroom. No tie downs at all, just sitting on the lift.
While showing it to me, the girl called to another girl from the back of the store, and they proceeded to climb onto the bike. They both got on and that thing didn't move an inch. Tough as nails, and rock solid.
Compared to other lifts from HF or Sears is like comparing a Yugo to an F-150. They both get you there, probably, but the truck does it with lots of ability to spare, more stable, more reliable, stronger, etc. but you get the picture.
I bought the air lift version and have never looked back. Very happy with the PitBulll lift and don't see a need for anything else, ever. Once the bike is lifted, which takes all of 45 seconds, I can push the Heritage all over the garage, and even store right next to the wall which gives me a lot more room. It also makes cleaning and polishing the chrome, tires, wheels, etc so much easier.
#37
What part of TN are you in? I am just south of Dover.
As for the PitBull lift, they are the BOMB! I heard about them for years, and finally had the money to get one, so I stopped in to check them out. Was considering a HF table but once I saw the PitBull lift I was sold.
They had a Fat Boy lifted in the middle of the showroom. No tie downs at all, just sitting on the lift.
While showing it to me, the girl called to another girl from the back of the store, and they proceeded to climb onto the bike. They both got on and that thing didn't move an inch. Tough as nails, and rock solid.
Compared to other lifts from HF or Sears is like comparing a Yugo to an F-150. They both get you there, probably, but the truck does it with lots of ability to spare, more stable, more reliable, stronger, etc. but you get the picture.
I bought the air lift version and have never looked back. Very happy with the PitBulll lift and don't see a need for anything else, ever. Once the bike is lifted, which takes all of 45 seconds, I can push the Heritage all over the garage, and even store right next to the wall which gives me a lot more room. It also makes cleaning and polishing the chrome, tires, wheels, etc so much easier.
As for the PitBull lift, they are the BOMB! I heard about them for years, and finally had the money to get one, so I stopped in to check them out. Was considering a HF table but once I saw the PitBull lift I was sold.
They had a Fat Boy lifted in the middle of the showroom. No tie downs at all, just sitting on the lift.
While showing it to me, the girl called to another girl from the back of the store, and they proceeded to climb onto the bike. They both got on and that thing didn't move an inch. Tough as nails, and rock solid.
Compared to other lifts from HF or Sears is like comparing a Yugo to an F-150. They both get you there, probably, but the truck does it with lots of ability to spare, more stable, more reliable, stronger, etc. but you get the picture.
I bought the air lift version and have never looked back. Very happy with the PitBulll lift and don't see a need for anything else, ever. Once the bike is lifted, which takes all of 45 seconds, I can push the Heritage all over the garage, and even store right next to the wall which gives me a lot more room. It also makes cleaning and polishing the chrome, tires, wheels, etc so much easier.
South Dover?? Man there ain't nothing much south of Dover but Fat Daddy's is it??
I am on the West side of the river just south of interstate at Parkers X roads.
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I have been through Parker's Cross Roads a few times, it's not too far from here. Less than 100 miles.
#39
You didnt happen to punch that douche bag the owner calls a son did you? That guy is such a tool.
I know that **** all cant be real. Its what americans want. Drama. Pawn stars has no drama like that and seem more successful.
I know that **** all cant be real. Its what americans want. Drama. Pawn stars has no drama like that and seem more successful.
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