Best bike lift?

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Bowhunter

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Yea Doug, this time of year everything is a madhouse, all I do is work and hunt and things get a little out of hand.
Yes Jason the lift is air over hydraulic.
 

05 old dog

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same exact setup as bow hunter...this is a very solid bike lift...great quality very sturdy, and the condor really locks the bike in...
 

Mr. Wright

Knows some things
I just use a pallet jack. It's multifuntional and raises up about 40''. I can clamp a piece of plywood to it when i'm painting or use it by itself. Someday when I'm rich and famous I might get one of them there fancy tables, but this has servered me for many years.
 

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pknowles

RETIRED
Do you see an advantage to the side rails? Seems like they would get in the way vs. The model shown by bow hunter.
they come off with thumb screws if you want to get closer. I like it for laying parts, tools and anything else you may need.
 

05 old dog

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mine has the side extensions also ...flip them upsidedown to hold parts and tools...the extensions are also great because i also rebuild 4-wheelers...
 

RoadRider

Active Member
Do you see an advantage to the side rails? Seems like they would get in the way vs. The model shown by bow hunter.
Side extensions are great when you ride up on the lift, a place to set tools and parts . I wouldn't go with out them.
 

midwest

Member
DL, hey man I just ordered one of those Redline 1500s through Ian down in MS...supposed to arrive tomorrow. What's your opinion of it? Does your K-9 roll up without the frame hitting the ramp? I researched extended tables for about a year now, the Redline and Titan both seem to be quality products. I opted for the Redline due to 11 ga steel, Titan being 12 ga...
 
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