I thought that abba sky lift was supposed to as good as any lift table??
I have a Bursig(attaches to the bike very similiar to the Abba), and it is excellent.
The only drawback is that it makes it hard to access the front sprocket cover, but that can be done on the ground.
A friend of mine has a lift table, and it is very usefull, but I'de buy a Skylift or Bursig over the table. As there is no way to remove forks or front wheel on a table. At least without some type of suspended straps, jack, and some type of rigging.
I also find the tables only useful for short people(no disrespect), and that what I wanted to work on still required me to bend down(even at 5'10"), or not be able to roll close enough on a stool.
I'de still buy a table at the right price, but unless you've used them, and have a planned use for one, you may want to try other options first.
I can remove a sprocket cover quickly on the kickstand(if need be), otherwise, my gen2 and Bking were up on the Bursig in a matter of seconds, and the bike could easily be rolled anywhere and out of the way.
Find what best suits YOUR personal needs before you buy.
Bursigs and Skylifts roll into a corner, a table needs a pretty permanent home and takes up alot more room.