Need advice on good full size lift?

  • Adam76
    Adam76
    4 years ago
    Hey guys, I'm in Perth and looking for a full size bike lift table. I already have the IB bike lift but I need a full size lifting table now... Can anyone recommend one? I can order from the eastern states, but it cost nearly $500 just in delivery costs for the tail gate truck to my house. 
    Cheers. 
  • blueystar
    blueystar
    4 years ago
    check out gumtree pick this one up last month for $800 from Rockingham

  • tussuck
    tussuck
    4 years ago
    Agree... Go on Gummy and eBay and search for used local ones.  I had the same issue here in Melbourne as they all seem to come from Sydney so it was like $150-$200 freight - even the new ones in Melbourne were the base cost plus freight.
    Got a good solid unit on Gumtree for about 300 in the end.  



  • Hoodeng
    Hoodeng
    4 years ago
    "Handy S.A.M 1000 air"  Industry standard.

    Cheers.
  • Adam76
    Adam76
    4 years ago
    Quoting Hoodeng on 27 Aug 2020 05:47 AM

    "Handy S.A.M 1000 air"  Industry standard.

    Cheers.

    They look awesome, but I don't have 2 grand.... up to $1000 is the max. 
  • Big Steve
    Big Steve
    4 years ago
    I got mine here
    https://www.dtmtrading.com.au/product/motorcycle-lift-bench-air-hydraulic-lift-680kg-2200mm-long/

    Been very happy with it for nearly 3 years

  • Ratbob
    Ratbob
    4 years ago
    Quoting Hoodeng on 27 Aug 2020 05:47 AM

    "Handy S.A.M 1000 air"  Industry standard.

    Cheers.

    Quoting Adam76 on 27 Aug 2020 06:38 AM

    They look awesome, but I don't have 2 grand.... up to $1000 is the max. 

    Ok so if you can’t manage the Handy then you’re going Chinese anyway. I suggest the Warana lift. (Google Warana Air Lift)
    It’s pretty much a copy of the Handy but a bit heavier. 
    It’s $1,400 but I’m well happy with mine and comparing it with a mates Handy it’s just as well made and comes with more goodies and accessories. 

  • Adam76
    Adam76
    4 years ago
    Quoting Big Steve on 28 Aug 2020 03:56 AM

    I got mine here

    https://www.dtmtrading.com.au/product/motorcycle-lift-bench-air-hydraulic-lift-680kg-2200mm-long/

    Been very happy with it for nearly 3 years

    Hey Steve, they look pretty good for the money... Just have to get a freight cost. It's the tailgate truck that kills you. $$$ 
    Cheers
  • Adam76
    Adam76
    4 years ago
    I was also looking at this one for about the same money. Don't know much about it though. 

  • Smokey61
    Smokey61
    4 years ago
    Quoting tussuck on 26 Aug 2020 10:02 PM

    Agree... Go on Gummy and eBay and search for used local ones.  I had the same issue here in Melbourne as they all seem to come from Sydney so it was like $150-$200 freight - even the new ones in Melbourne were the base cost plus freight.

    Got a good solid unit on Gumtree for about 300 in the end.  



    I have one of those, got it from Supercheap, never had the Widey on it though, I don't think the tray is long enough. 
  • crowster69
    crowster69
    4 years ago
    these guys are in Perth
    https://www.aaq.net.au/products/hoists-lifts/motorcycle-lifts
  • Adam76
    Adam76
    4 years ago
    Quoting crowster69 on 29 Aug 2020 02:07 AM

    these guys are in Perth

    https://www.aaq.net.au/products/hoists-lifts/motorcycle-lifts

    Thanks, I've just checked them out. Right on $1000 too. At least I have a few options now. 
    Cheers guys
  • Benno
    Benno
    4 years ago
    https://happ.com.au/hoist_and_lift/mc10-motorbike-hoist/
    I am in the market for a bike hoist also, does anyone have one from these guy's, looks like the MC30 is long enough for the wide glide. 
  • Adam76
    Adam76
    4 years ago
    Quoting Benno on 31 Aug 2020 05:02 AM

    https://happ.com.au/hoist_and_lift/mc10-motorbike-hoist/

    I am in the market for a bike hoist also, does anyone have one from these guy's, looks like the MC30 is long enough for the wide glide. 

    Hey Benno. This is not a bad option either,  I'll give them a call. 
    Cheers
  • Tin Basher
    Tin Basher
    4 years ago
    The cheaper lifts are made with a "z" section frame, while the "heavy duty" are made with RHS, something to look ask about, thats why they have different weight ratings.