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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Continuing the question of Bike Ramps - anyone had experience of L and L Imports?
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<blockquote data-quote="deejay499" data-source="post: 2624" data-attributes="member: 268"><p><strong>bike lifts</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi Stuart. I have had a KD Benches bike lift for many years and by coincidence they are featured in this months Old Bike Mart that just dropped through the door. They have a full length bed with detachable ramp and removable section for taking out the rear wheel, which is not needed for a Vincent rear wheel. Standard size is 24" by 7`long and take up to 450kgs. They are also cheaper at £295 than the L & L, though that should not be the prime reason for buying one. Both the `D` and `C` go on ok and the `C` can be wheeled on and put on the rear stand without overlapping the end. Worth checking with the others.(I use a steel plate under the stand to protect the bench) Like most of the benches, it sits 7 or 8" off the deck when down. I have not got a wheel clamp but use tie-down straps for safety. Their website is <a href="http://www.kdbenches.co" target="_blank">www.kdbenches.co</a> uk</p><p>This is probably the best thing I have bought for working on bikes, good luck with yours. Dave Johnson</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deejay499, post: 2624, member: 268"] [b]bike lifts[/b] Hi Stuart. I have had a KD Benches bike lift for many years and by coincidence they are featured in this months Old Bike Mart that just dropped through the door. They have a full length bed with detachable ramp and removable section for taking out the rear wheel, which is not needed for a Vincent rear wheel. Standard size is 24" by 7`long and take up to 450kgs. They are also cheaper at £295 than the L & L, though that should not be the prime reason for buying one. Both the `D` and `C` go on ok and the `C` can be wheeled on and put on the rear stand without overlapping the end. Worth checking with the others.(I use a steel plate under the stand to protect the bench) Like most of the benches, it sits 7 or 8" off the deck when down. I have not got a wheel clamp but use tie-down straps for safety. Their website is [url]www.kdbenches.co[/url] uk This is probably the best thing I have bought for working on bikes, good luck with yours. Dave Johnson [/QUOTE]
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