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mark z

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Kendon Big Bike Crusier Lift
« on: July 18, 2017, 08:48:46 PM »

I'm Looking for feedback on a Kendon Big Bike Crusier Lift. Thank you! https://www.kendonusa.com/product/stand-up-heavyweight-motorcycle-lift/
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Re: Kendon Big Bike Crusier Lift
« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2017, 06:30:24 PM »

The one that popped up on your link only has 1000 lbs capacity. Just a little too close for my liking with an Ultra.
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Re: Kendon Big Bike Crusier Lift
« Reply #2 on: July 19, 2017, 08:53:03 PM »

I have a Craftsman that works great.  The cost is about $110 and will handle 1500 lbs. 
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Re: Kendon Big Bike Crusier Lift
« Reply #3 on: July 20, 2017, 09:09:01 AM »

what are some good table lifts
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Re: Kendon Big Bike Crusier Lift
« Reply #4 on: July 20, 2017, 09:25:04 AM »

I'm Looking for feedback on a Kendon Big Bike Crusier Lift. Thank you! https://www.kendonusa.com/product/stand-up-heavyweight-motorcycle-lift/

Mark, it may be a good lift itself but that narrow base would scare me away.  Looks like the base rods don't extend out either.  I wouldn't feel confident lifting my bike on it.

While I'm not pushing the Black Widow brand and have no experience with them, this is a link to their 1,500 lb. lift at $849 that includes the secondary lift for tire changes/cleaning/service.  The base extends in the rear to give it more stability, too.  I may be over emphasizing the stability deal but that's one of the first things I want.  When lifting 900 lbs. up in the air and I'm sitting/kneeling next to it while working on the bike, I want that baby rock-stable.

Here's the link to the Black Widow (just as an example of what's out there).
 http://www.discountramps.com/motorcycle-lift-tables/p/BW-PROLIFT-HD/

So y'all don't think I'm pushing Black Widow, here's a link for the Titan.  Wide base and additional stability from the rear side wings.  Nice lifts and around the $1,000 price point from what I can find.  You would have to purchase the secondary lift, however ($100 or so)
https://titanlifts.com/motorcycle/titan-1500xlt-motorcycle-lift
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Re: Kendon Big Bike Crusier Lift
« Reply #5 on: July 20, 2017, 10:09:38 AM »

Mark, it may be a good lift itself but that narrow base would scare me away.  Looks like the base rods don't extend out either.  I wouldn't feel confident lifting my bike on it.

While I'm not pushing the Black Widow brand and have no experience with them, this is a link to their 1,500 lb. lift at $849 that includes the secondary lift for tire changes/cleaning/service.  The base extends in the rear to give it more stability, too.  I may be over emphasizing the stability deal but that's one of the first things I want.  When lifting 900 lbs. up in the air and I'm sitting/kneeling next to it while working on the bike, I want that baby rock-stable.

Here's the link to the Black Widow (just as an example of what's out there).
 http://www.discountramps.com/motorcycle-lift-tables/p/BW-PROLIFT-HD/

So y'all don't think I'm pushing Black Widow, here's a link for the Titan.  Wide base and additional stability from the rear side wings.  Nice lifts and around the $1,000 price point from what I can find.  You would have to purchase the secondary lift, however ($100 or so)
https://titanlifts.com/motorcycle/titan-1500xlt-motorcycle-lift

I've had this Titan lift for about 3 years now and I highly recommend it. It's rock solid when lifted all the way up and it's been absolutely trouble free since I've owned it. I've got three bikes and I use the lift a lot. In fact, I'm building a new garage for my bikes and will be putting a second Titan lift in it.
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