- Fri Sep 16, 2016 11:50 am
#62299
Mine came as part of a deal with a BMW, the bike has gone but the bench is going strong. I've no idea what make it is, it may be home made. It has an integral car type hydraulic jack and is the parallel (?) lifting top type. It is the best single tool I have bought. I do a complete bike rebuild about every year and it's perfect for this, you can get the height just right for whatever part you're working on (timing case or top end say,) and the bench top acts as a useful area for parts waiting to be fitted or tools meaning you can leave what you're doing without clearing up every time. Things that are good to have and are not always included in the basic models are: front wheel chock or clamp, drop out section to aid rear wheel removal, non-slip section for centrestand, and tie down eyes so you can secure bike with straps when doing something violent! Mine has some of these but not all. I found the drop out rear wheel section not essential for instance, mainly because Enfield rear wheels should come out without it! Whatever type you have make sure it has a safety strut so that it can't collapse on you. These bench type lifts can be got cheaply now, there are usually some for sale in the Ads in the VMCC journal for instance, prices in the £150 + bracket.
REgards, Mark