Here's most of the lifts and jacks for servicing bikes in no particular order...
One thing to consider when buying a lift is the length of the cradle that supports the bike on the rubber cushion. Some lifts are only 12" long here and barely make it from frame rail to frame rail. The better lifts have 15'-16' cradles for better stability along with extensions for the tie downs bringing them to over 17" total.
1. Discount ramps...2. Pitbull...3. Eagle Equipment4. Service Equipment.5. Cal Products.6. J&S jacks.7. Cycle Lifts.8. Sears Lift... (enter bike lift in search)9. Harbor Freight..10. Larin Lifts...11. Build your own $20 lifts for the bare necessities.and..
$20 Bike Lift
One thing to consider when buying a lift is the length of the cradle that supports the bike on the rubber cushion. Some lifts are only 12" long here and barely make it from frame rail to frame rail. The better lifts have 15'-16' cradles for better stability along with extensions for the tie downs bringing them to over 17" total.
1. Discount ramps...2. Pitbull...3. Eagle Equipment4. Service Equipment.5. Cal Products.6. J&S jacks.7. Cycle Lifts.8. Sears Lift... (enter bike lift in search)9. Harbor Freight..10. Larin Lifts...11. Build your own $20 lifts for the bare necessities.and..
$20 Bike Lift
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