Bike lift
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Re: Bike lift
https://ibb.co/c04Q5a
this is the lift i have just bought will have to do some adjusting to get right blocks ,
this is wide enough and will lift 1700 kgs will post later when all done
this is the lift i have just bought will have to do some adjusting to get right blocks ,
this is wide enough and will lift 1700 kgs will post later when all done
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Re: Bike lift
How much was it? I'm struggling to find a lift with in my budget, sub £150 that would be suitable for the TMax that would not require modification. How does the Burgman sit on it?
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Re: Bike lift
it is a bit above your budget, it was 395 plus cost of 2 speed mechanical gearbox drill,
This model is called the Big Blue Lift
EAZYRIZER
WWW.BIKELIFT.COM
Have a look on you tube at people lifting bikes up and how easy it is to make up.
there is no set system for burgmans But i have a No Quibble 30 day return money back plus a life time guarantee,
i am just waiting for drill being a cheapskate i have ordered it of eBay.
i shall keep you all up dated as i process
This model is called the Big Blue Lift
EAZYRIZER
WWW.BIKELIFT.COM
Have a look on you tube at people lifting bikes up and how easy it is to make up.
there is no set system for burgmans But i have a No Quibble 30 day return money back plus a life time guarantee,
i am just waiting for drill being a cheapskate i have ordered it of eBay.
i shall keep you all up dated as i process
- Funkycowie
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Re: Bike lift
One I was looking at is this https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/clarke- ... -atv-lift/
I am just getting fed up with crawling around to get to bits on the scoot.
I am just getting fed up with crawling around to get to bits on the scoot.
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Re: Bike lift
keep an eye out for a second hand one on e-bay
Im not a gynecologist, but I dont mind taking a look.
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Re: Bike lift
I have been...
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Re: Bike lift
Im not a gynecologist, but I dont mind taking a look.
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Re: Bike lift
My only concern is that the TMax has no flat surface underneath... so anything I could afford would require conversion to have a table, I have plenty of wood lying around so this would be possible but not easy.
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Re: Bike lift
if not easy and needs a bit of invention and work, that just makes it better at the end,
i was lucky as this firm work out of Tamworth so its only down the road for me,
plus a chat with Dave and i was sold,
The best bit was:-
IF IT DOES NOT WORK FOR YOU OR YOU FEEL FOR ANY REASON YOU CANNOT USE IT BRING IT BACK WITHIN 30 DAYS MONEY BACK NO QUIBBLE!!!!!!!!!
i was lucky as this firm work out of Tamworth so its only down the road for me,
plus a chat with Dave and i was sold,
The best bit was:-
IF IT DOES NOT WORK FOR YOU OR YOU FEEL FOR ANY REASON YOU CANNOT USE IT BRING IT BACK WITHIN 30 DAYS MONEY BACK NO QUIBBLE!!!!!!!!!