Got a cheap chinese one.
Had one bike or another on it 24/7 for the last 3 years,
(normaly Busa or B-King) Gets a lot of use. Very stable/solid.
Only thing I had to do was drill an extra couple holes in the bed
so I can move the front wheel clamp out wider as it only took up
to a 160 and I couldnt put the Bus or King on backwards to work
on the front end. About to buy a 2nd one the same.
I decided againest using the wheel chock or using the factory harbor frieght wheel vise. I purchased a L-shaped vise from discount ramps for $84.
I love this thing!!! No more getting on the ground for anything!!! Changing the oil,wiping down the wheels and fairings. Just awesome!! Doesnt take alot of pumps to raise it all the way up either!!
here is my k5 with 300 kit stretched on Harbor Freight lift, got coupon from cycle world mag made it $299.00 + $50.00 2 year warranty also i changed the little vise with there nice adjustable wheel chock. The busa is about to be tore down to be painted
I went with the Handy Lift. A bit pricey compared to most. If you are patient they show up used for sale at shops liquidating, etc. You'll find more handy lifts in use by professionals than anything else out there.
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