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Celebrate the Small Stuff 1 day 8 hours ago #32991

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...Guess which bike is baaaaccckkkk on the lift for some work?

Still chasing why she doesn't run good after the stupid tech did all sorts of work on her.. ignition, carbs, etc. 


 
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Celebrate the Small Stuff 1 day 6 hours ago #32992

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WOW¡¡

Where did you get that lift?

It is so big that you need longer tools to reach the bike.

If you cover it with a standard tablecloth and place the cutlery for big occasions, you can seat more than twelve guests on Thanksgiving Day.

 

Now you're going to tell me that you became friends with a guy you didn't know at all and he gave it to you.
RUN LIKE THE WIND¡¡¡
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Celebrate the Small Stuff 5 hours 29 minutes ago #32997

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I've had that lift for about 8 years now. It's air over hydraulic meaning the air compressor drives a hydraulic pump to raise the lift. It's a nice and easy, linear movement.. unlike some airlifts I've seen that go WHOOOOOSH and raise the bike like right F'n NOW and FAST. 

..and the 'wings' come off so that short armed people can get some turkey dinner too! :whistle:

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