View Poll Results: Which would you choose?
The Black Lift
15
16.85%
The Yellow Lift
18
20.22%
Neither, they're both trash!
56
62.92%
Voters: 89. You may not vote on this poll
Motorcycle lift table jack stand "POLL"
#81
Since they raised the price to $499, they won't have any coupons for $279 any more. BUT, they do have them for $299. Got one in a magazine that just came in the mail yesterday. Check new or recent bike mags for the coupon.
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#85
Does anyone have any experience with the OTC or AC Delco brand of floor jack? The are both about $160 and don't look much different than any of the other jacks talked about here. The AC Delco jack was actually on a Harley dealer's website. I want a decent jack, but I don't want to spend $500 on the best ones.
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#87
I have both. Sears Jack and Harbor Freight Lift. I use my HF 50 times to one over my sears jack. If I am going to remove wheels that is the only time I use the sears Jack. Oh by the way, The HF price that everyone is quoting you is last years sale price with "coupon" As of Jan 1st the regular price jumped 100 bucks from 399.99 to 499.99. and i have yet to come across any sale price. The HF is a good lift for the money. Stable with no issues and i have been using it for about a year and half. I wouldnt pay the mony for a Air Lift. I dont keep my compressor pumped up. By the time I air it up then hook up to a lift I could already have my lift pumped up manually. Takes about 40 "full pumps" to raise it all the way up
#89
Just a wheel chock. Mine is a BikePro brand but HF sells one too. Thing is I am running a 21" narrow front and a regular chock is too wide, meant for a std front tire width. BikePro's setup offers a 'narrow tire' kit which fits my narrow front tire nicely.
Yes, you just ride up into the chock and your bike is secured and will stand up on its own, no kickstand needed.
I got the version with a separate base with the chock itself that bolts into . I keep one base on my trailer bolted down permanent, and one base on the lift bolted down likewise.
Yes, you just ride up into the chock and your bike is secured and will stand up on its own, no kickstand needed.
I got the version with a separate base with the chock itself that bolts into . I keep one base on my trailer bolted down permanent, and one base on the lift bolted down likewise.
#90