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I had two of the Craftsman motorcycle jack things -- a standard one, and a low-profile one that I used for a cruiser I used to have. Both are useless with the RT, and now I'm considering getting one of the Harbor Freight lifts. I'm interested in hearing comments on them.What kind of bike lift do you have? Do you like it?
If you get a minute try the Search Forum box on the upper right hand part of the page and enter the word Lifts-there is quite a bit of info. This is a good thread http://forums.bmwmoa.org/showthread.php?t=41638&highlight=lifts HTH, GaryWhat kind of bike lift do you have? Do you like it?
Why don't you like HF? I know some stuff is pure junk, but I can tell you the lifts are great. Mine was around $250 and gets a lot of hard use.
Aside from all of the cheap crap made off shore, last year we got an ad that was all over the honoring vets bandwagon. When asked what they were doing to honor/recognize vets (SWMBO is a retired 1SG), the answer was "well, (cough) nothing".
Lame.
I also have a Handy lift. It's been a great lift for the 8 years I've had it. Rock solid even with a heavy tour bike on it.
I had heard that they were going out of business - dunno if it actually happened or not.
edit: they'll be at the Dealer Expo in Indy next month so they must still be in business.
Aside from all of the cheap crap made off shore, last year we got an ad that was all over the honoring vets bandwagon. When asked what they were doing to honor/recognize vets (SWMBO is a retired 1SG), the answer was "well, (cough) nothing".
Lame.
Any advice on which Handy lift to look at... accessories?
This is a real back saver! I'm doing winter stuff like Quick disconects,cam covers, canisterectomy,alternator belt, cleaning and general putzing around