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m1keyp
11-Feb-2005, 16:01
A while ago there was a thread about the above bike lift, I bought one (second hand) and in short they are fantastic.

No issues with stability, a little fiddly getting the Ducati mounts under the engine (I've only done it once) but once that is done its a dream.

Used in conjunction with the "bike grab" stand that they manufacture it is a one man job to get the bike in the air.

Without taking the space of a bench you can get access to all parts of the bike.

When not in use it can be hung on the garage wall.

And its made in the UK.


http://www.bikelift.com

Jools
11-Feb-2005, 16:24
Oooooh, that's quite a nice 900ss they use to demo the Ducati fittings as well....shame about the 'knightrider' lights, but the rest is cool


http://www.bikelift.com/images/ducati_pro.jpg

yeti
11-Feb-2005, 17:09
Great idea, not fully convinced at the stability though.....

rockhopper
11-Feb-2005, 18:05
Nope, dont fancy that either. If it was bolted to the floor i guess it would be okay. Cant take the motor out though. A bench type would be better then you can use paddock stands as well.

m1keyp
11-Feb-2005, 18:20
Ye of little faith look at the videos on this website,

http://www.drivengear.com/prodez_video.asp

Walenut
11-Feb-2005, 23:02
That’s gotta be bolted to the floor, it defies the laws of physics!

rockhopper
11-Feb-2005, 23:33
Nope, what i've seen just can't happen! Clever use of mirrors if you ask me.

(blooming impressive video actually!)

m1keyp
12-Feb-2005, 00:32
Not bolted to anything at all.

And Im a fat F**ker

yeti
05-May-2005, 12:57
Having just spoken to these guys, I am off down there tomorrow for a demo and probable purchase. Will keep you posted. :sing:

748mart
05-May-2005, 13:08
Assuming it fixes to the engine, you will be able to take engine out. Either lift bike off engine or Just lower the engine with bike on paddock stands - you might have to elevate the paddock stands a bit to get the clearance to drop engine. looks a dam site easier than the blocks of wood I used.

Originally posted by rockhopper
Nope, dont fancy that either. If it was bolted to the floor i guess it would be okay. Cant take the motor out though. A bench type would be better then you can use paddock stands as well.

I agree it would a good idea to bolt unit to floor.

[Edited on 5-5-2005 by 748mart]

TP
05-May-2005, 13:19
I have one as well - and they use one for a display bike at a Triumph dealership near me. They had the new Daytona 650 thingy on it and the guy climbed on it to show me, it was bolted to the floor.

everton
05-May-2005, 13:33
I have the ABBA Superbike lift -
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y129/Everton1966/AbbaLift.jpg
Super stable and easy to use without bolting to the floor

Pics from their website - I don't own a Honda - well not anymore :D

m1keyp
05-May-2005, 19:26
I know that you are sceptical, it does not need bolting to the floor.

I didn't beleive it until I used it.

steve bid
06-May-2005, 10:58
if you wanted to remove the engine you just use the attachments that lift the wheels instead of the engine mounts then every thing is free to get at, and no you dont have to bolt it down i know it doesnt look safe but it is ive never had a prob withit

[Edited on 6-5-2005 by steve bid]