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johnnyvision
Posted 2012-01-25 11:07 AM (#106108 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Visionary

Posts: 4278
Keep in mind a vision is longer then a harley and most tables are designed for a harley. So you want a table for a chopper cause there longer table.
Make sure it has a drop plate on the rear of the table it makes changing the rear tire a snap. Look at my above photo you see the rear wheel is right at the end of the table no big deal to me but it might be to some.

One of the guys said he wanted to store it out side just make sure you cover it up and all should be good
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DTWOR
Posted 2012-01-25 6:33 PM (#106127 - in reply to #105883)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 46
Western Wyoming
john frey - 2012-01-22 1:29 PM

You'll never find a deal on tables cause there worth there wait in gold.
When you decide you don't need it any more you can get what you paid for it. They go up in value they never go down.


That's not entirely true.As far as K&L I've seen the mod. MC615 1000 lb lift retail for $1200-$1500 (just

for the lift,side panels,sissor jack, wheel chock extra) + in my case $300 shipping.If you're tight with a

motorcycle dealer go thru them right from from the factory.It cost me $980 w/no shipping charges. I looked @

a Handy lift but would have had to drive 700 mi. round trip to Denver to pick it up + I still would have been

charged $300 shpping.As far as storing it outside I guess you could if on concrete.These things way upwards

of 600 lbs. The small wheels on them would make it impossible to roll around in gravel etc. The table is 84"

long,the Vision's wheel base is 65" ,1 1/2 " longer than my Harley was so the standard length table is fine.

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mikev
Posted 2012-01-26 8:52 AM (#106166 - in reply to #105805)
Subject: RE: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 14
I have looked at the table and for the money the TCMLW has everything jack extension ramp extenedable vise 1500 lift and shipping for 863.30
thanks every one
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Kioti
Posted 2012-01-26 12:47 PM (#106172 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Cruiser

Posts: 160
Lennox, SD
I just ordered a TCMLW price was $599.95 for the TCML plus $100 for the side extensions.
Shipped to South Dakota total $913.16.

Can't wait for it to show up! It's like waiting for Christmas.
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johnnyvision
Posted 2012-01-26 12:58 PM (#106174 - in reply to #106172)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Visionary

Posts: 4278

Kioti - 2012-01-26 12:47 PM I just ordered a TCMLW price was $599.95 for the TCML plus $100 for the side extensions. Shipped to South Dakota total $913.16. Can't wait for it to show up! It's like waiting for Christmas.

 

I had to go look to see what you ordered nice lift hope you bought the jack too

 http://www.completehydraulic.com/lifts-motorcycle-tcmlw.html

 http://www.completehydraulic.com/index.html



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johnnyvision
Posted 2012-01-26 12:58 PM (#106176 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Visionary

Posts: 4278
http://www.completehydraulic.com/index.html
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Kioti
Posted 2012-01-31 7:11 PM (#106519 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Cruiser

Posts: 160
Lennox, SD
Christmas is here!

Well the TCMLW lift from Complete Hydraulic www.completehydraulic.com is in the garage.

Very well packed and easy to assemble, main table, 24" x 84" is assembled, the side extensions need to be slid onto the mounting tubes and the front extension and tire clamp need to be installed. Took about 1 hour to un-crate and get assembled.
I have not lifted the Vision but the lift appears to be good quality.

It is supposed to snow here this weekend so I will have lots of time to make more room in the garage for the lift. Definitely FAR above the lift currently offered by Harbor Freight.


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radioteacher
Posted 2012-01-31 10:58 PM (#106548 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
That looks sweet! Looks like a great deal. Please post a report on you lift.

How hard was it to get off of the truck?

Lift Safe
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Kioti
Posted 2012-02-01 7:07 AM (#106571 - in reply to #106548)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Cruiser

Posts: 160
Lennox, SD

radioteacher - 2012-01-31 10:58 PM That looks sweet! Looks like a great deal. Please post a report on you lift. How hard was it to get off of the truck? Lift Safe

It was easy to get off the truck.  I work for a company that allowed me to have it shipped to their loading dock and then they put it on my trailer for the ride home. If you ship to your home they will charge additional costs, ($200), for a lift gate truck and then you have to get it into your garage.  It is packaged REALLY well in a wooden crate.  After opening the crate it is easily unpacked.  The total shipment was REALLY heavy, 650 LBS, so getting it off the trailer was an issue.  I basically unpacked it on the trailer and rolled it off on it's own wheels.  The lift is packed upside down in the bottom of the crate so I just tipped the crate onto it's side and flipped the lift out and onto it's wheels.  There is a picture of the crate shown at the bottom of the web page for the lift.

As soon as you get it onto it's wheels and remove packing ties and put an air coupler on the foot pedal you can raise the table and roll it where ever you want.   The only thing that seems really low quality is the foot pedal, it seems to leak a lot of air if left coupled to your hose but it is functional.  I have my snowblower on it currently since my garage is a little full, I will finish re-organizing this weekend and see if I can awaken the Vision from it's long winter sleep and see how the lift works. If I don't get that done it will be spring before I can get the bike out of storage.

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xcrider
Posted 2012-02-03 7:12 AM (#106754 - in reply to #106100)
Subject: RE: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 17
Kioti - 2012-01-25 7:57 AM

I sure wish that harbor freight still offered that lift but it is no longer in their catalog or web site.



This is the lift they now have. No air, hydralic only. There is a $300 off coupon in the last Motorcyclist magazine. I am going to HF today to see if they have them in stock or do I need to order.
http://www.harborfreight.com/1000-lb-capacity-motorcycle-lift-68892...

Edit: Just saw you already got another lift. Good luck.

Edited by xcrider 2012-02-03 7:18 AM
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Kioti
Posted 2012-02-03 4:12 PM (#106797 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Cruiser

Posts: 160
Lennox, SD
I have looked at that lift in person. It may do the job but for $100 more plus shipping I got the TCMLW from http://www.completehydraulic.com/index.html
It is a 1500 LB scossor lift and air operated.
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IBVIC
Posted 2012-02-06 10:08 PM (#107066 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 5
Buffalo, MN
I have a HANDY lift and am very satisfied. HANDY lifts have been built in the USA since 1964.

Gregor Moe
AMA National Land Speed Record Holder
2000 M-AG
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Prarie Dog
Posted 2012-03-23 7:18 PM (#110714 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Cruiser

Posts: 83
Bolivar Missouri
Just bought a MC jack it is the from harbor freight . Is there anything i need to know before trying it out for the first time ? They also had in stock a lift for $300 any pro's or con's are apreciated
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Kioti
Posted 2012-03-23 8:05 PM (#110715 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: RE: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Cruiser

Posts: 160
Lennox, SD

I like my TCMLW from http://www.completehydraulic.com/index.html

It is a 1500 LB scissor lift and air operated.

 

 





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Prarie Dog
Posted 2012-03-24 9:26 PM (#110768 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Cruiser

Posts: 83
Bolivar Missouri
Thanks Kioti . I will seriously consider a lift like you have . Also used the center jack today sure made me wonder why i waited so long to purchase one . There was some end to end wobble but not bad , called my dealer for the i-bolts in tip overs he wants Ice Cream LOL sounds like a fair trade to me
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pollolittle
Posted 2012-03-25 3:52 PM (#110821 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Visionary

Posts: 2027
Brighton, TN
I am close to picking up a titan 1500 xlt lift. Anybody with experience or price chime in?
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