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Old 06-24-2014, 08:50 AM
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I've decided that as good as my J&S Jack is, I would like to get a table lift. I have some engine worked planned on both my bikes and would love to do it standing up... just not as easy squatting, bending and kneeling as it used to be....

I have a Heritage and an Ultra... it needs to handle 950lbs.

While I have the ability to save some money for this table lift, I have to exercise some fiscal restraint.

On the one end there is the Harbor Freight table.... not gonna happen! I know many use this lift, and no offense to those who find it a value, but I've seen one and I can't bring myself to put my Ultra on one.

On the other end is the Handy BOB table lift (1500lb capacity). Excellent lift, but it will be over 2K by the time it is delivered with the side extensions. Quite frankly it is more than I can budget

Then I found this one:

http://www.nhproequip.com/pro-1200se...-free-shipping

It appears to follow the Handy design, but it's just over half the price of the Handy.....

Anyone have experience with this table lift?

Are there any other table lifts in the 1K to 1.3K range I should be looking at?

Thanks in advance for any experiences you can pass on.......
 

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Looks just like the one I got from directlifts.com
It's a great lift. I don't see a need the rear wheel roller though. You will need a scissors type jack to use on the lift and that makes the roller redundant.
 
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Looks like it comes with a jack, so the rollers are a Bonus!
 
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The Pro1200 looks like the exact same lift I bought about 5 years ago.
I paid right at about $1000.00 for it with shipping. You could get it for $795.00 then without the side extensions, got em but have never used em. Also came with jack.
Been a great lift with no problems, lots better rolling around on a chair rather than rolling around around on the concrete floor!
Got mine here:
http://www.autotoolusa.com/tcmlw.html
 
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An answer to a different question, but I have an Atlas 1500 from Greg Smith Equipment.

http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/At...cle-ATV-Lift_2

I've had it 5 or 6 years, and no issues, I absolutely love it. I did put a chock in place of the vise before I used it.

Rated to 1500lbs, and raises to 43 inches.

Side extensions and chopper extension. I bolted the chopper extension on permanent, and can move my wheel chock if needed, if not, I've got room in front of the front tire to place my service manual while I work.





 
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a little correction from my above post.
Mine came from Discountramps.com.

http://www.discountramps.com/motorcy...BW-PROLIFT-HD/
 
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Thanks all for the input....

looking at some of the brands mentioned too...





Originally Posted by kcflhri
You could get it for $795.00 then without the side extensions, got em but have never used em.
Interesting..... I figured it would be almost impossible to secure it on the lift, without the side extensions to put my feet down...

Am I wrong?
 
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Looks good. I also have one from discount ramps, it's rated for 1500 pounds and comes with all the goodies. Wheel vise, rear tire access, Jack for lifting up the rear end, and a 13 inch front extension. I live nearby so I was able to pick it up. Cost me $780.
 
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I got the 1500# lift from North American and was told that several of these suppliers get the lifts from the same operation in China. There is one, Handy I think, that is american and was very similar. The 1500# is very solid and comes with the side extensions. A buddy has had the same lift for 5 years and has been very happy as well. They have a warehouse in Temecula if you want to save on shipping. The 1000# lift is $595 and has the same gage metal as the 1500#.
 

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