Harbor Freight Cycle Lift

92_SquareEye

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Has anyone used the cycle lifts from HF? I'm getting ready to do a small 2 stroke project (< 200 lbs). While it won't be too bad, I'd love to do it in a chair on a lift. For $300, has anyone tried them? Thanks...
 
I have one it dose the job it's not as good as a 1500$ but it dose the job just fine had mine for about 3 years it mostly just stores my supermoto lately the paint comes off pretty easy when you let gas and oil drip on it that's my only real complaint make sure you get the wheel clamp tight

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At risk of being flamed and lambasted accordingly, I will divulge the project. I have a mad sexy Yamaha Zuma 50...that after a big bore kit, pipe, carb, intake, clutch and variator work...pushes my 250 lb ass 50+ mph. Apparently, this isn't good for the stock crank bearings and they took a dump. I'll be adding a stroker crank to the mix since I have to take it all the way down for the bearings. That said, I need a sled style lift as the engine and cvt will be coming out. Once out, I can put it on the bench for the rest of the work...just tired of working on the floor...thanks...
 
Mine was $300 from HF and lasted longer than most motorcycles did (I usually had a different one every year)

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