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EAZYRIZER BIKE LIFT 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 |
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 ![]() |
Great idea, not fully convinced at the stability though..... |
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. |
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That’s gotta be bolted to the floor, it defies the laws of physics! |
Nope, what i've seen just can't happen! Clever use of mirrors if you ask me. (blooming impressive video actually!) |
Not bolted to anything at all. And Im a fat F**ker |
Having just spoken to these guys, I am off down there tomorrow for a demo and probable purchase. Will keep you posted. :sing: |
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. Quote:
I agree it would a good idea to bolt unit to floor. [Edited on 5-5-2005 by 748mart] |
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