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Motorcycle Lift

When using a motorcycle lift there are a few things you want to know before you lift the bike.

  • Lift Capacity – Make sure the jack can handle the weight of the chopper. If you can’t find the lift capacity engraved of the lift, you could probably find it by looking up the product name online.
  • Clearance – The jack needs to fit under the bike in order to elevate it. This is more important when purchasing, as you don’t have the jack right there to see if there is enough clearance.
  • Lift Mechanism – This feature is just for convince. A hydraulic jack will be much easier to raise and lower. A crank operated jack will need to be cranked manually.

The price range for motorcycle lifts can vary depending on the features. If you’re looking for a bike lift that is built for use everyday, the OTC 1545 Motorcycle Lift Motorcycle Lift is a great product. It’s on the expensive end, but you get what you pay for.

Below you will find the best reviewed motorcycle lifts from Amazon with a review of the product.

I own a 2007 Night Rod Special, this bike has a lower ground clearance than all other H-D bikes, most lifts have a minimum clearance of 5″ making it possible to lift even standard height bikes from one side only while having to to balance the bike at the same time. This lift is low enough to easily get under either side of my bike and raise the bike without trying to balance it as it comes off the ground. Lift also has four automatic locking positions so that it is not soley relying on hydraulic jack to keep the bike up while servicing or cleaning. (piece of mind)
Easy 5 minute assembly, box intact with all hardware,which was only a couple of pieces. Overall 100% satisfied, I would highly recommend this lift to anyone, especially if you are worried about height clearance.

Least expensive but works as the more expensive ones. I use it all day every day and it is rock solid.

Would definitely recommend this for most motorcycles. It operates easily and lifts the bike without much effort. It is heavy, but that is necessary for the size bikes it can left. Indeed I have a heavy Yamaha V-Star 1100, and it lifts it like a champ.

This lift works ok, price is reasonable and quality fair. It easily lifts the 900+ pound Goldwing and supports it well enough for general cleaning and simple inspection/maintenance. I would not recommend it for any major repair work, it is simply too unstable. Unfortunately ATD is having this item made in China and quality suffers as a result. Had I known it was Chinese I would have bought the OTC brand instead.

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