cycle lift
#21
RE: cycle lift
This is a subject that keeps coming up... It's good that there are jacks out there that fit the price range of
everybody...
If I could afford a bike lift, I'd have one.. But my yellow bike lift from Harbor Freight will be OK for now...
I Know.. cheapie... but I'm open to donations...
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everybody...
If I could afford a bike lift, I'd have one.. But my yellow bike lift from Harbor Freight will be OK for now...
I Know.. cheapie... but I'm open to donations...
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#24
RE: cycle lift
Afew years back in New Mexico a rider in our group paid $350.00 for one and 3-4 of us copied it and built our own for about $60.00 each. I can't remember the mfgr of the one we copied but I love it. Use it by myself, never tried sliding under while on the jiffy stand like the J&S video so got some playing to do.
#25
RE: cycle lift
Since the Street Glide sits lower than other stock models, will the sears yellow jack fit under the frame as is? My previous jack (a POS from Sams) didn't, and was sold to a friend with a softail. I don't want to spend mega bucks on a jack, but also want a good one to hold up my ride. Thanks.
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