repco bike lift sale

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  • Warblade
    Warblade
    14 years ago

     repco in victoria have their mad mid year sale on. got a bike lift (or utility lift as they call it) for 149 bucks. they have heaps in their warehouse for those interested. not sure when the sale finishes.

  • V2Evo96
    V2Evo96
    14 years ago
    If that's the yellow-ish / orange coloured one I can vouch for the quality. Got one last year on sale at the same price. Excellent unit with a very strong locking system.
  • AJ56
    AJ56
    14 years ago
    Rodders I don't think they fit under a Dyna. However I may be wrong. It just goes under my Heritage, but you have to pull the bike up slightly off it's side stand to slide the lift under the frame.
  • terroristone
    terroristone
    14 years ago
    if your bike too low why not ride onto some blocks of wood first then slide the jack under!
  • Deadwood
    Deadwood
    14 years ago
    Yep, my Dyna's got 10.5" shocks on the rear, I roll the rear tyre over some wood (ramp) up on to a brick. While holding the bike upright I slide the bike lift under, positioning the kick stand between the forks of the lift and it balances my bike perfect, strap it down and your set. Before lowering the bike, the bike lift fit under the frame with no issues.
  • fundi
    fundi
    14 years ago

    bough one last year for the fatbob

    if you have a dyna it will need a piece of timber on it at the front of the bike to level it up

    nearly dropped mine the first time with out it

    overall a bloody good bike lift

     

    fundi

  • TheBoss
    TheBoss
    14 years ago

    Bike to low???  This is what a friend and member from another forum posted earlier.  I thought it was a clever idea!!!

     

     

     

     

     

    Then slide out the center piece.....

  • terroristone
    terroristone
    14 years ago
    hahaha your a funny fucker beeza, you could also use it to re-stump ya house!
  • terroristone
    terroristone
    14 years ago
    i picked one up today, fucking impressed for the price...
  • Magilla
    Magilla
    14 years ago

    I bought this one from Repco on special last year and have used it heaps. I'm impressed!

    This is one of my cleaning/maintenance days (usually ends up a couple of weekends!) Would you believe it's still in bits since the date on the pic. No rush.  

  • Bloodnut
    Bloodnut
    14 years ago

    Hi Warblade, thanks for the tip on the bike lift, rang my local Robco {Repco} today & the bloke says he's only got a listing for a $300 lift, told him about your awesome deal & said can i get the part number & he should alble to match it.

    So here goes, do you have the part number/

    Cheers Bloodnut

  • Warblade
    Warblade
    14 years ago
    bugger, dont have a part number. its called a utility lift, rrp $249, will lift to 650 kg. dont know where he got $300 from
  • Warblade
    Warblade
    14 years ago
    thanks vic. im sure he will appreciate it
  • Bloodnut
    Bloodnut
    14 years ago

    Thanks Vic for part number, will chase it up tomorrow.

    Cheers Bloodnut

  • 883n Harley Convert
    883n Harley Convert
    14 years ago

    Kicking myself for not reading this thread a few weeks back, one of those lifts (particularly at that price) would come in handy!!

  • terroristone
    terroristone
    14 years ago
    where are you located i might be able to get ya one at that price!
  • Crowy
    Crowy
    14 years ago
    Location Gold Coast
    Went to Repco & the Pro-lift with SWL of 680kgs is $270,
    Haggled it down to $200..
    Feels very strong and stable.
    Good bit of kit

  • Crowy
    Crowy
    14 years ago
    Looked at mine for part number
    12151 is all I could find
  • terroristone
    terroristone
    14 years ago
    sorry man, if you were local i could pick one up for you for $149. maybe try going instore and telling them that they are on special in victoria and will the price match....
    Andrew
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