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mcgovern61

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Former '82 GL1100 "The Slug"
Many of us are getting to the point where crawling around on the floor to perform work on our bikes is getting harder all the time and a motorcycle lift would be a fantastic accessory to have! But, which one? Dollars and cents are always an issue and many folks head to Harbor Freight to get their very inexpensive jack/lift. Well, after watching these videos, my money is on the American made J&S lift! :shock:

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avJ2a0oOvCU&feature=youtu.be[/video]

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fim0yZYgdds[/video]
 
HATE giving up floor space, :roll: but really love my Handy B OB table. :yes: Bought back in 04, have used it so much, can't imagine not having it around. :smilie_happy:
 
Motorcycle lift comparison... more like a 10 minute info-mercial for J&S. My HF jack doesn't do so well when I have the 1100 all dressed up with the extra's but it lifts the 1200 just fine. If you use a jack, or anything else, for more than it was designed for of course you will obtain poor results.
 
I have the Harbor Freight one that sort of works like a fork lift. It works pretty good. I have had it for 2 years. I think I bought it back then for $140 on a coupon deal.
 
Had had a Sears lift for years before my table. :roll: H F has a nice table for the money, a friend of mine has had one for a good 5 years, with no problems. :salute:
 

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