K: Tools Hydraulic Lift

powella

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If you are interested in buying a Bike Lift and are looking at the type in the Photo`s BEWARE - I speak from a painful episode with one of these .
They are equipped with castors / wheels at each corner and make the whole thing move about when putting the bike on
Toes , Feet , and ankles all at risk.
9 days left.
 

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Michael Vane-Hunt

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Even with the little screw stalalizer jacks down I still make sure the front of the lift is pushed up against something that will not move. Nothing more frustrating having the ramp shoot forward when not needed or expected.
 

bmetcalf

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The thing is so damn heavy that luckily a brace hasn't been needed. A not very smooth garage floor helps, too.
 
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