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Craftsman hydraulic bike lift

I just bought a Craftsman bike lift from Sears (where else). It'd been featured in MCN and Motorcyclist, they both liked it. It works very well for the S, the jack's rails lifting under the engine and the rear sub frame rails. I can manuver, shove, the bike all around in the garage, sideways and all or remove both wheels simultaneously, What fun?!

If you're considering this puppy, it's priced at $119. but is currently on sale for $99. and if you're lucky, like me, you're a member of the Craftsman Tool Club and you're entitled to an additional 10% (or $10.) off. A real deal. Hustle down to your local Sears store. You can probably enroll in the "Club" on the spot.
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Paul. '11 R1200RT, '09 Buell 1125cr, '08 Suzi SV650A, '00 Suzi SV650, '97 328i (with sticky ass tires - I love this car). And the bikes I used to own: '68 Bultaco 100, '69 Honda CL450, '71 Kawasaki Mach III, '71 OSSA Pioneer, '72 Honda MR175, '72 Benelli 250, '75 Yamaha RD350 (then college), '83 Honda VF750F (then kids),'96 MZ Skorpion, '99 R1100S, '01 SV650, '94 Honda VFR750F and '04 R1100S w/Öhlins an' stuff, most wrecked.

Last edited by pwillikers; 11-11-2002 at 08:54 PM..
Old 11-11-2002, 08:51 PM
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