repco bike lift sale

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  • thebald1
    thebald1
    14 years ago

    Got mine the other day ,

    Repco in Canning Vale, bloody well built,excellent value, thanks for the heads-up fella's

    At least now when i clean the whitewalls, i dont start at the back fence and end up at the letterbox ...haha

    cheers TB1

  • Rocky2010
    Rocky2010
    14 years ago

    No ramps or blocks when you have an IB Lift, much better alternative and when your not using it you can slide it under the bench also when the bike is on the lift your can work on both sides and not have a chunky lift in the way.

  • terroristone
    terroristone
    14 years ago
    For another $250 its really not worth the extra for the IB Lift...unless you are really stuck for room and have 2 left feet.....on the repco lift it has quick release pins in the handle which give you more room to work on the bike...
    Andrew
  • terroristone
    terroristone
    14 years ago
    you make a good point!
  • 883n Harley Convert
    883n Harley Convert
    14 years ago

    Gentlemen, anyone got a scanner? Spoke to old mate at Repco and he said if I can produce a copy of a tax invoice he should be able to match the price!!   If someone could scan a copy of the receipt and flick it my way that would be greatly appreciated!!!

    If you guys can help my email address is suttonw@live.com

    Cheers

    WS

  • terroristone
    terroristone
    14 years ago
    i have a scanner but the invoice?????hhhhmmmm not too sure if i still have it.
  • 883n Harley Convert
    883n Harley Convert
    14 years ago
    Thanks anyway mate!!
  • fusion
    fusion
    13 years ago
    Bought mine at Repco Blaxland rd Campbelltown......paid for its self on the first service...a bargain at that price...
  • calais
    calais
    13 years ago
    I got one yesterday, and I think it paid for itself in the first afternoon. Just being able to get the bike up higher just makes cleaning and servicing that much easier. Yesterday I fitted pillion pegs with it and I am going to use it again today to fit my solo rack.

    For $150 it really is going to be just fine for my purposes.
  • gidgi
    gidgi
    13 years ago

     yeah got one of those myself ,only thing is with my streetbob underneath on the frame there is an uneven extra bit of frame( think its protecting the sump) on one side making it a pain in the arse trying to balance the bike and pack up the low side of frame then pump up the jack ..its a farkin circus act by your self, but all in all they are a great jack   

  • terroristone
    terroristone
    13 years ago
    Get the jacking kit from hd, they are hard rubber blocks so it will be level
  • Filthy
    Filthy
    13 years ago

     Buy a softail Gidgi - problem solved 

     

    Philthy

  • calais
    calais
    13 years ago
    I cut and shaped up my own set of rubber jack blocks for lifting my Street Bob. Works great now.
  • Sam
    Sam
    13 years ago
    The Repco ones are on special again at $149 until the 26th of Feb.
  • Dermie
    Dermie
    13 years ago

     Great idea, that wooden ramp thing, but you'd wanna be careful riding it up there if ya got short legs??? I'd end up falling over as the ground would be too far away when I got up there.

  • Bunyip
    Bunyip
    13 years ago
    Sensational. Missed the last sale, got one from super cheap. It was shite, so had to take it back.
  • phsgasit
    phsgasit
    13 years ago

     Pick up mine today from repco in Franklin st Adelaide... The salesman told me he is selling heaps of them.... Ps there about about 50 mts down the road from Harley Heaven lol...

  • Isaac
    Isaac
    13 years ago

     

    IB Bike Lifts had a display at the Gold Coast Bike Show. I stopped for a squizz and asked maybe two questions. The sales guy was a surly disinterested Prick so f*ck you fella, that's a coupla hundred buck$$ I'll spend elsewhere. Cockhead.

     

     

  • 883n Harley Convert
    883n Harley Convert
    13 years ago
    Used the repco lift for the first time on the weekend to install some goodies on my mates Iron. I'm really impressed with it, bike was sturdy, easy to use and made the whole process much easier! The only challenge we had was getting underneath, he's got the burly slammer kit with an additional lowering kit so we had to put it in a little make shift ramp!

    Can't fault it at $149!!
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