Hydraulic lifts

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ArmandTanzarian
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Well its in!

It requires a bit of shuffling stuff about to get it up and down and getting the rubbish bins through the garage will be an interesting exercise once a week but it fits.

The only trouble is that I no longer have any excuse not to do the many jobs on the scoots that I've been putting off for ages.

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Glad you got it in and its in use already.

I got mine in today, and then got straight on taking a clutch out:

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£279.99

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/121341673647? ... EBIDX%3AIT

fuchsaxe - gone up a tenner already!



Edit: doh, order glasses along with bench

Edit again - on DAVla's link is £289 - strange!
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Can you remove the foot pedal? That's an accident waiting to happen. I can tell you haven't risk assessed it first. :lol:
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Doom Patrol wrote:Can you remove the foot pedal? That's an accident waiting to happen. I can tell you haven't risk assessed it first. :lol:

Yes you can. You can lock the casters too.
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Is it in a single garage?
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Timbo wrote:Is it in a single garage?
Yes, along with two Vespas, a Lambretta and a Honda.

It means I have to keep one of them on the lift at all times but that's not exactly a hardship. As I said, its a bit cramped but still better than rolling about on a cold floor.
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I've got a single garage and 3 scoots and a harley which lives on a floor trolley means it can be manoeuvred easily up against the wall...


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And a potterton profile boiler lol I'm lucky to get 1scoot in my garage

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Timbo wrote:I've got a single garage and 3 scoots and a harley which lives on a floor trolley means it can be manoeuvred easily up against the wall...


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Tim, I don't want to worry you,
But that old exhaust on the wall looks like its wobbling a bit and might fall on the SX mudguard :shock:
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