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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="BlackLightning998" data-source="post: 2816" data-attributes="member: 109"><p><strong>My L&L Imports heavy bike lift has been delivered - recommended</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi All,</p><p></p><p>I bought the L&L imports heavy duty bike lift along with a mini lift (to act as a centre stand for the Harley, recommended by L&L) and all was delivered by Barry Stewart of L&L last night.</p><p></p><p>For under £400 for the lot, delivered it is a superb product. I suspect the Chinese may well take over the world. Full and detailed instructions in English well translated with very few issues, a full parts diagram and well packaged in a wooden crate. The few nuts and bolts you need to assemble it are all provided and when you open the packet they are all there (very unIkea like). Took less than an hour to strip the crate away and leave the lift on the floor. Fit two wheels to one end and roll into location. Then fit the super boomerang shaped front wheel lock which is rubber lined and grips the wheel through a 70 degree bend. Works perfectly, has a solid bar safety mechanism with a number of height adjustments to lock the whole assembly in place, and a front edge raised lip to prevent you running off the front end of the ramp.</p><p></p><p>Nicely finished, detachable ramp for loading and unloading.</p><p></p><p>On the advice of another VOC member I also got two seal kits with the ramp, so fingers crossed the future wear and tear issues (if there are any) are going to be fixable. He also sells the hydraulic arm seperately for £45 if you need another one.</p><p></p><p>I'll post some pictures onto the Forum shortly, but I'm very pleased with the product and the service I got from Barry, thoroughly recommended value for money.</p><p></p><p>Only downside is that you get to see your Vincent from a whole new angle - I thought I'd been over mine with a fine tooth comb but have now seen there is a chip out of a barrell fin, rear cylinder, rear section low. Oops - wasn't me!</p><p></p><p>My knees love it.</p><p></p><p>Have a look at <a href="http://www.LandLimports.com" target="_blank">www.LandLimports.com</a> or call 016973-49295 or see him at Stafford which is where I first saw them.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p></p><p>Stuart</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackLightning998, post: 2816, member: 109"] [b]My L&L Imports heavy bike lift has been delivered - recommended[/b] Hi All, I bought the L&L imports heavy duty bike lift along with a mini lift (to act as a centre stand for the Harley, recommended by L&L) and all was delivered by Barry Stewart of L&L last night. For under £400 for the lot, delivered it is a superb product. I suspect the Chinese may well take over the world. Full and detailed instructions in English well translated with very few issues, a full parts diagram and well packaged in a wooden crate. The few nuts and bolts you need to assemble it are all provided and when you open the packet they are all there (very unIkea like). Took less than an hour to strip the crate away and leave the lift on the floor. Fit two wheels to one end and roll into location. Then fit the super boomerang shaped front wheel lock which is rubber lined and grips the wheel through a 70 degree bend. Works perfectly, has a solid bar safety mechanism with a number of height adjustments to lock the whole assembly in place, and a front edge raised lip to prevent you running off the front end of the ramp. Nicely finished, detachable ramp for loading and unloading. On the advice of another VOC member I also got two seal kits with the ramp, so fingers crossed the future wear and tear issues (if there are any) are going to be fixable. He also sells the hydraulic arm seperately for £45 if you need another one. I'll post some pictures onto the Forum shortly, but I'm very pleased with the product and the service I got from Barry, thoroughly recommended value for money. Only downside is that you get to see your Vincent from a whole new angle - I thought I'd been over mine with a fine tooth comb but have now seen there is a chip out of a barrell fin, rear cylinder, rear section low. Oops - wasn't me! My knees love it. Have a look at [url]www.LandLimports.com[/url] or call 016973-49295 or see him at Stafford which is where I first saw them. Cheers Stuart [/QUOTE]
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