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Bike Lift - Zrex1200 - 07-08-2014 I don't think this has been posted on here, very neat bike lift. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10203283153312239 RE: Bike Lift - Batfink - 07-08-2014 there have been similar stands posted now and again, but that is the first vid clip that will shut up all the nah sayers about "unstable" I was very impressed when the guy climbed up on bike form one sidfe and off the other.... got me thinking of a green screen and posing for mono (front and back) shots LOL RE: Bike Lift - Tony Nitrous - 07-08-2014 Looks OK if it suits your needs. Will it lift my 86 GSXR, Bandit and ET without hollow spindles or adapters? I prefer my lift benches, as I said in another thread, a good working platform to put tools, parts, cleaning stuff, cups of tea etc etc on. Nothing in my way when I'm working on the bike too. Ask yourself what do professional bike shops use and why ? RE: Bike Lift - Batfink - 07-08-2014 They do what all tradies do... take 10 years to adapt to knew ideas, then by the time they take them on they are already 5 years out of date. LOL |