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mikev
Posted 2012-01-16 11:42 AM (#105475)
Subject: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 14
just wondering about a motorcycle lift table does anyone the best one to buy
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Rainmans 09
Posted 2012-01-16 5:36 PM (#105510 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: RE: 2009 victory


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 46
This is what I have...works great!

http://www.dannmar.com/dannmar-products/two-post-lifts/maxjax.asp
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marcparnes
Posted 2012-01-16 8:28 PM (#105519 - in reply to #105510)
Subject: RE: 2009 victory


Iron Butt

Posts: 802

This is what most of the shops use. I've had one for years. No problems. I also got the side extensions for it so I can ride the Vision on and then put it on the side stand.

 Marc

 

 

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Webhair
Posted 2012-01-17 11:09 AM (#105549 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Iron Butt

Posts: 669
Peachtree City, GA
Here is what I use... http://www.directlift.com/ProCycle-DT-Motorcycle-Lift-P47C15.aspx
Then a year later I added the side skirts...

The Drop Tail is great for pulling the rear tire.
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mikev
Posted 2012-01-17 12:54 PM (#105557 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 14
Thanks guys i will check them out
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johnnyvision
Posted 2012-01-17 1:00 PM (#105558 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Visionary

Posts: 4278
Make sure the lift is long enough. I have a old handy and the rear tide is right at the back edge of the lift. Chopper lifts are longer.
http://www.harborfreight.com/1000-lb-capacity-motorcycle-lift-68892...
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DTWOR
Posted 2012-01-17 3:42 PM (#105569 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: RE: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 46
Western Wyoming
I've had a K&L lift for about 3yrs with drop table, side panels,sissor jack and wheel chock

It's an investment but well worth it.I bought it thru the local Honda shop one of my son's in law's dad owns.

I got it @ dealers cost and minus the $300 freight charge that would have been tacked on delivered to my hse.

I added the stair tread on the side panels for some traction running up into the self standing wheel chock.

Edited by DTWOR 2012-01-17 3:59 PM




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lstayner
Posted 2012-01-17 6:49 PM (#105587 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: RE: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Tourer

Posts: 416
Prairie City, IA United States
I built one of the http://www.afabonline.com/cycle.htm

I work at a steel fabrication shop so I was able to build it completely out of drop material. It is a good winter weekend project.
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mikev
Posted 2012-01-20 10:18 AM (#105704 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 14
thanks everyone for the info
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Eric
Posted 2012-01-20 4:53 PM (#105743 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Cruiser

Posts: 103
Duanesburg N.Y.
Jeeeze the motorcycle lift still gives me the cold chills, Had my new vision fly off my lift at 4 feet of height due to a malfunctioning ratchet strap last spring and take a header to the concrete, UGH!!!! Lucky for me the 3 dogs were camped out on the other side of the lift when the garage gnomes pressed the release button. please be carefull when you secure your bike to the lift. Allstate insurance is still hating me I bet. close to $4,800.00 when it was all said and done. never thought plastic would cost so much. double UGH!!!
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DTWOR
Posted 2012-01-20 5:36 PM (#105746 - in reply to #105743)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 46
Western Wyoming
Eric - 2012-01-20 4:53 PM

Jeeeze the motorcycle lift still gives me the cold chills, Had my new vision fly off my lift at 4 feet of height due to a malfunctioning ratchet strap last spring and take a header to the concrete, UGH!!!! Lucky for me the 3 dogs were camped out on the other side of the lift when the garage gnomes pressed the release button. please be carefull when you secure your bike to the lift. Allstate insurance is still hating me I bet. close to $4,800.00 when it was all said and done. never thought plastic would cost so much. double UGH!!!


With a good wheel chock and sissor jack I think the only way my bike would topple would be a 7.5 earthquake.

I do strap it down in the winter though for peace of mind.I'll keep it elevated about 20" so a car door doesn't

come in contact or to keep the grand kids from jumping on. Some good reliable straps are a must though,

especially when removing a wheel.
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2juggs
Posted 2012-01-21 11:59 AM (#105805 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: RE: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 14
I use the TCML and also have the side extensoins for it. It has a 1500 Lbs capacityand works great for my vision. It can be found at various suppliers, here is one of them.

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



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Big Vic
Posted 2012-01-21 12:32 PM (#105809 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Iron Butt

Posts: 619
Southeast Iowa
I also use a Direct Lift Pro Cycle DT with side extensions and the Black Jack.
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2juggs
Posted 2012-01-21 12:36 PM (#105810 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: RE: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 14
Here is a pic of the TCML



Edited by 2juggs 2012-01-21 12:37 PM
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Johnnyg
Posted 2012-01-21 12:58 PM (#105814 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 31
West Chester, PA / 08 VVPT
I like the Atlas HI-RISE 1500 Motorcycle/ATV Lift. It raises up to 43" which is just great for great for getting things to or near chest height. I find that I do not have to bend over much when working on or cleaning the bike. It comes with the side and front extenders.

http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/Atlas-HI-RISE-1500-Motorcycle-ATV...
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johnnyvision
Posted 2012-01-21 1:05 PM (#105815 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Visionary

Posts: 4278
To show my age I paid $375 bucks for mine new. I think I could get $500 for it now. I have had hundreds of bikes on it with no issues. If you buy an air lift you will need a jack for underneath. Its well worth the money and if you have a 4x4 truck or some kinda of high sitting suv you can park on top of it to save room.



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mikev
Posted 2012-01-21 4:55 PM (#105835 - in reply to #105587)
Subject: RE: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 14
so how much did it cost in total for your lift

Edited by mikev 2012-01-21 5:12 PM
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mikev
Posted 2012-01-21 5:12 PM (#105836 - in reply to #105814)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 14
witch won do i need for my 2009 vision the 1000 or the 1500
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Rainmans 09
Posted 2012-01-21 7:15 PM (#105840 - in reply to #105836)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 46
The the dry weight is 849 lbs (approx. 900 lbs wet), therefore, the 1000 lb lift is adequate. It gives you a 100 lbs of margin (the manufacture built the lift with a safety margin).

The 1500 lb lift would provide additional margin and would cover any items left in the saddle bags/trunk and/or if someone were to be sitting on the bike while on the lift.

Edited by Rainmans 09 2012-01-21 7:16 PM
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Kioti
Posted 2012-01-22 11:06 AM (#105872 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Cruiser

Posts: 160
Lennox, SD
I am also looking for a m/c lift table.
Do any vendors here offer them for sale to Vision Riders? I would like to support our vendors.

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johnnyvision
Posted 2012-01-22 1:29 PM (#105883 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Visionary

Posts: 4278
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.
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willtill
Posted 2012-01-22 2:15 PM (#105892 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Visionary

Posts: 1365
Central Maryland
I'd like to find one that I could keep outside
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Necktie
Posted 2012-01-24 11:15 PM (#106087 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: RE: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Cruiser

Posts: 172
Prescott, Az
I've been using the Harbor Freight lift for a few years and it works great. For the $500 I paid for it the lift has paid for itself. It's air/hydralic. I made my own side ramps out of $25 ATV ramps and I added a Harbor Frieght chock to the front in place of the wheel vise that came with it. I've got about $600 into this lift and it has never failed.



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ElroyJ
Posted 2012-01-25 3:50 AM (#106096 - in reply to #105475)
Subject: Re: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Tourer

Posts: 460
Centennial, CO
If you're not into a full table lift (I don't have the room or the money right now), I found something similar to this on CL (craigslist) for 70 bucks (link is to Harbor Fright). The guy I bought mine from added a pneumatic bottle jack that I hook up to my compressor which is a really nice to have addition. He also added some type of roller bearing type ball/wheels on the bottom that make fine adjustments very easy.

Anyway, I used it on my VV for a bit and as I type, my new CCT is sitting about 12" off the floor as I'm modding and adding striping and such. Neither bike was too heavy for it. I am not sure if the straps come with this one, but if not, they have a billion and one choices (usually) that should make the job a lot easier.

As stated above...ensure your bike is properly secured. You do NOT want a fall...especially if you are underneath it.

YES, the bike is wobbly...but rest assured, I have NEVER had an issue. I work slow and methodically to avoid any brain damage (bike falling).

Just another option for you...this one is 199...but again...look around and you'll find nearly the same thing for a lot less. My Pop just ordered one from Harbor Frightful for 70 bucks and it was a time saver AND back saver when it came to swapping out his exhaust on his Nomad 1500.

http://www.harborfreight.com/high-position-motorcycle-lift-99887.ht...
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Kioti
Posted 2012-01-25 7:57 AM (#106100 - in reply to #106087)
Subject: RE: Motorcycle lift table for a victory?


Cruiser

Posts: 160
Lennox, SD

Necktie - 2012-01-24 11:15 PM I've been using the Harbor Freight lift for a few years and it works great. For the $500 I paid for it the lift has paid for itself. It's air/hydralic. I made my own side ramps out of $25 ATV ramps and I added a Harbor Frieght chock to the front in place of the wheel vise that came with it. I've got about $600 into this lift and it has never failed.

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



Edited by Kioti 2012-01-25 8:00 AM
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