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Sears Motorcycle Lift

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by hotroadking, Apr 14, 2011.

  1. hotroadking

    hotroadking Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Going to do that.


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    Man you look at it every time you see him on the tv :eek:
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    :eek: lord if the face looks like the buttt then think how bad the butt looks , scary.
    Yea know I didn't even feel this bad towards Clinton this guy is definitely a real butt head. :angry:
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    Come on you guys, do what I do. I flip the HOG upside down on it's handlebars and seat to work on it. Just like my Schwinn Stingray!
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    hotroadking Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Like anything you use a lot u have to take care of it


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    :wtf: Maybe it's me, but I'm sitting here watching the Taladega and getting bored with this "couples" racing these drivers are doing. Sorry to go off...
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    Yep, feel the same way, but the wrecks are cool. :)
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    hotroadking Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Funny everyone complained there was no passing. Ten. To twenty cars lined up like a train

    Now the train is gone speeds are good lots of lead changes And people still gripe lol

    Like oil
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    Problem is they have to run in pairs to get any speed so two cars run nose to butt the whole time. Kind of boring. I say pull the restricter plate off and let em go for it. :D

    Fuel injection is coming, wonder what that will bring.:rolleyes:
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    a lot of posts from cb......:D
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    put a thunder max on it :roflmao:
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    Umm...that is not the same kind of lift I'm talking about. The one I bought from Harbor Freight only lifts the bike 16", but it also costs only $59.
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    I complained about the trains, but your point is well taken.
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    A little liquid nails would be fine with the bolts and washers. For replacement rubber, go to Walmart and purchase a "ribbed rubber floor mat" and cut to size.
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    I would git the sears jack for some kinds of work.
    But if you ever git a Table it will take a lot of stress and work off you.
    Why do you go to the INdy shops and the dealer and see yer bike on a table.:rant:
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    I do all my own work here at home. Yeah, it's a little harder getting down low, but I have a short stool on rollers that I can sit on for most service.

    That TCML lift looks very nice, but it's $700 and I'll bet another $100 for shipping. If I was working on bikes all the time like the shop guys, I could justify it. Right now, I'd rather put the $640-$740 savings into hot rod motor parts.
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    Those TCML lifts are great for spreading out your electronics
    for a TMax install...

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