Workshop motorcycle lift
#1
Anyone know of a good motorcycle lift to buy and not too expensive? Thanks in advance for any info. <i></i>
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#2
Try this link Steve

Radum

They can take m/card & visa over phone/email 03 9338 9009

I ordered a 454 Kg Motor Cycle Lift 1000lbs –but they sent a 1250lb one.

I think Volvi posted somewhere that the 454 Kg Motor Cycle Lift 1000lbs is obsolete and you can only get either a 800lb(which is only 500mm wide) or 1250lb which is 600mm wide.

I recommend the 1250lb one which is 600mm wide so you can use a rear racing stand on it.

Cost was $380 (you have to mention the club for that price) and $66 freight to Adelaide.

I used it for the first time the other day to fit a new subframe and Scorpio alarm and it is brilliant, certainly saves the back and knees and is easy to push the bike up on.

Gdyup has had one for a while now and posted sum pics (click Here) with his Busa on it. He would be the best to advise you on the quality as I’m sure he has used it heaps where as I have only used mine once.

Hope this helps

Cheers
Darryl


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#3
Thanks for the link Darryl, much appreciated, no more crawling around on the ground

Cheers Steve <i></i>
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#4
Don't know how good there lift is, never got here, but the customer service SUCKS. Cancelled order after waiting for a week for it to arrive, rang to find out what was going on, waited 3 hours for return call. Going to look for one else where now. Leigh <i></i>
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#5
There are a couple on ebay. That's where I got mine. Paid $250, but the ones on there now are $370-$399.

Have to say it's money well spent. <i></i>
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#6
Well got the lift from Radum, arrived within 7 days and examined it closely (as you do with a new toy) it seems to be built pretty well, all fully welded with nice thick gauge steel, fully powder coated in racing red with a 3t ram and nice and solid when the bikes on it. I did my 6k service the other day and washed it all while on the lift and it was sooo much easier than crawling around on the bloody ground
If anyone is into a bit of light fabrication and metalwork/welding try these guy's I've been using them for years. www.hareandforbes.com.au

Cheers Steve <i></i>
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