Hydraulic Motorcyle lifts
#16
Phil , are you sure that the cheeses mobile will fit on it???


I thinks it may struggle with the read stand
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#17
Same as mine Gazza, fits at full weight and length(just).

Haven't used a stand on it as the wheel clamp works fine with the tiedowns helping. <i></i>
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#18
gazza, you indicated before yours was 700 wide, what make and where from? <i></i>
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#19
I'll check it tomorrow, time permitting. And post a pic.

I have a welder now. Might be time for the lift bling widening mod?

Cheers,
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#20
It came from a company called Warana or something like that..Newcastle way. Apparently Aussie made. Cannot say enough good words about it... I have a bike on it all the time and plenty of room to lay out all the tools when working. Has plain steel base ie non chequer plate. 2 pack paint --hence resistant to brake fluid for 24hrs.

They are approx a grand or $1395 --cant remember now --- its been a part of the furniture in my workshop now for a few years.

Like most things ( except for genuine Suzuki parts ) I'm sure its now cheaper. <i></i>
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#21
Phil Ya should of got a matching blue one adds to the Bling mate!!
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#22
Contrast 2k.

Ya gotta have some contrast..............

Thanks for the pic.

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#23
2k whats the width of yours and is it the 1000 llb'er? <i></i>
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#24
Shit it in!!!

Stand 545mm (anderson) hoist inside measurement 575mm.

So to all the sad sacks! Yes I will be able to use the stands on the hoist! And I will post pics when I have the time to do so!

So who's your Daddy???
You'll need the 1250lb 'er if you ride it on Volvi...





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#25
Once you get over the nervousness of it falling off...

Rear race stand on in pick. Rear wheel removel. Piece of piss!!!


Time to change from the commuting chromies (Bridgies) to the Latte run (Pirelli) chromies. (Mid week ride happening soon )

Havent tried removing the front holding clamps to use the front race stand yet. Still a bit nervous... So I did it on the ground... img.photobucket.com/albums/v306/Gdyup/Gifs/Yourcarisveryboring.jpg<i></i>
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#26
Ahh I see different brands of oil on the shelf GDY ,maybe about time you had some of my oil up there, as good and half the price... Cheers,
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#27
Giddy i don't fully trust that front wheel clamp without tiedowns helping!
Also if you remove the rubber pads the bike can be fitted in reverse for front end work! <i></i>
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#28
Huh?

Tie downs?

Where do you attach them on the bike and then to where Maj???


Now you tell me?



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#29
Holes in the sides of the bike bench to anywhere suitable, top of the brake calipers may work as it sits, it will be ok while on the rear stand but i don't trust that front clamp if your going to be wrenching on things.

You turning it into a trike?? <i></i>
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#30
No. A quad!

When I was working on it without the rear stand I chocked to rear of the front wheel. But I know what you mean Maj. Chinese steel, chinese welds....

And a bike...........

What a winning combination! (NOT!) <i></i>
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