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This is a discussion on Sears Commercial Motorcycle Lift within the Riding Gear / Luggage forums, part of the General Utility Vehicle Discussion category; I saw a commercial the other day, and thought I would share the idea, if someone else didn't see it already. It seems to be ...
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I saw a commercial the other day, and thought I would share the idea, if someone else didn't see it already. It seems to be of good quality. My roomate works for sears, so I think a full test will be in the near future, whether I return it or keep it
David Sorry if someone else posted, and they have it on the sears website somewhere, but i don't know where right off. |
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I'm no mechanic so I, for once, am serious; Can you get a 'blade up on those stands? I thought the exhaust got in the way... I think someone on here was saying they needed a special attachment.
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Not too shabby, wish I had 120 bucks ...
http://www.sears.com/data/product_im...190000-dlv.jpg http://www.sears.com/sr....idsite= |
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I don't think those work on sportbikes 'cuz of the exhaust being on the underside, however, I did see one forum member do it, I just can't remember who
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Yeup, exhaust is in the way. SAMS Club has one for $90 that I was going to buy, but upon consideration I remembered that the lower fairings would have to be removed and then the S-pipe would be in the way. Using ratcheting straps with S-hooks in the ceiling joists will work fine, until someone develops a floorjack for sportbikes.
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I was at Sears staring at that thing for 20 minutes the other day, wondering how I could get it to work.
Does anyone think a bracket could be attached so one could pick up a sportbike by the swingarm pivot? My 954 has that hole underneath, into which another pin could be inserted to stabilize it. I've seen endurance racers that had similar rigs.. |
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I bet that with the right spacers/blocks/whatever, this could pick up a fireblade by a combination of HTEV area, swingarm pivot, and engine/frame bolt (where sliders go). Maybe someone could even come up with good accessory sets for a number of sport bikes and make money selling them...
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I bought one the Sears units last weekend for $93 'drive out' using some coupons and a Craftsman Tool Club Card. I am going to use to install new forks and a shock soon. I have not worked out the details but I think with the lower plastics removed and a fabircated wooden base (cradle) I will be able create a permanent solution to lifting the bike. I will report back whether or not all this works in a few days.
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I have a lift like that. Its not a Craftsman or anything fancy but it is the same concept. I can use mine on the 954 but have to use the bottom of the exhaust headers as a contact point for the rubber pads on the lift itself. A couple tie-downs are needed to keep it from falling over as well. Once on the lift it works quite well. I havent used it since putting the Hindle on though. Only used it when the stock system was on. But for $30 I cant really bitch about how well it works.
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I have the Craftsman lift. *Got it from a someone who didn't pay up on another favor. *Anyhow, with some modification I have my RC on the lift right now. *Since I have race plastics, I removed the lower, took some measurements, cut some and she is in the air. *I would not recomend the stand for someone who has kid that like to touch the bike. *
Sits kinda like a 32' TV on a TV tray. I can run downstairs and take a pic if anyone is interested. |
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