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Table lift = yes...jack = no
It's definitely economical, but you get what you pay for w/this jack & after going to local HF store, elevating & standing on it...very unstable. I'd say it's good for lightweight bikes (i.e. dirt, small street) - not beefy enough for HD, or anything over 500lbs...JMO.
It's definitely economical, but you get what you pay for w/this jack & after going to local HF store, elevating & standing on it...very unstable. I'd say it's good for lightweight bikes (i.e. dirt, small street) - not beefy enough for HD, or anything over 500lbs...JMO.
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What I did was print up a picture similar to the one posted. Took to HF to buy the jack and they just typed in the bar code and it worked. That was 2 years ago and my SG has never fallen off. I even left it up for a couple months one time and it was still up in the air without problems. I admit it is sketchy at first, but it's been proven to work for me
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Upper left MC lift 18412628
Upper right WChock 53460978
Lower left WHelmet 60350498
Lower right Table lift 49525840
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Have used the jack on my Ultra Limited a few times without problem. It does seem to strain it a bit lifting 900+ lbs (jack rating is 1500 lbs). I have to say its not the most stable jack I've ever seen so i'm real careful working on bike while it is on it. Also these cheaper type jacks have a reputation for leaking seals if you leave the weight on the cylinder for long periods. Highly recommend people put the metal safety catch down when bike is on jack. I would love to have a Pit Bull jack but for $60 no complaints.