Craftsman Professional MC Lift
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Craftsman Professional MC Lift
I thought I'd post this here before Ebay.
I have a Craftsman Professional Motorcycle Lift for sale.
It has a 1500lb capacity.
It was $169.00 new and I want $75.00 for it.
It's in great shape and about 2 years and 8 lifts old.
I decided to go with a lift table now that I have the garage space.
Thanks,
Charlie
I have a Craftsman Professional Motorcycle Lift for sale.
It has a 1500lb capacity.
It was $169.00 new and I want $75.00 for it.
It's in great shape and about 2 years and 8 lifts old.
I decided to go with a lift table now that I have the garage space.
Thanks,
Charlie
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RE: Craftsman Professional MC Lift
ORIGINAL: HD7585
How ya going to pull a wheel off on a table lift?
How ya going to pull a wheel off on a table lift?
I have a lift with no drop out and its still a easy job to remove the rear wheel. You just need to jack up the bike from below with a scissor jack, and a piece of wood like a 2X6 on top of it......just enough to make it easy to remove the wheel. Back in the day working on jap bikes you could also just not roll the bike all the way onto the lift, leaving the rear wheel hanging a bit off the end of the lift, and then tie down the front.
It all works......but let me say this. It dont matter if I am working on one of my bikes or a customers bike, I have always used good quality tie downs (name brand stuff like Ancra or something.....never that china crap) to hold them down......even if the lift has a wheel vise, it dont matter, its also getting tie downs.
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