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Motorcycle Lift Table, 1,000 LB Capacity - Vehicle Ramps > Motorcycle Ramps - Titan Attachments Reviews

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Raise motorcycles that weigh up to 1,000 lb for maintenance and servicing or repair- Operate with two-pedal hydraulic system- One pedal raises the table, the other lowers- Diamond plate surface- Front-wheel clamp built-in, safety lock bar, and rear drop panel

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800-605-7555

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info@titanramps.com

...if you understand what it is up front. First off, to be sure, this lift is exactly as described and does exactly what Titan claims it will do. It picks up you motorcycle so you can work on it. That said, let me describe my experience... I have an 850lb bagger with a 64in wheelbase. With the lift folded all the way down, the table top surface is still at least 4" off the ground. I am unable to push my heavy bike up onto it so I have to ride it up. The problem in this scenario is that the wheel chock that comes with it does not lock your tire/wheel in and is not sufficient to hold the bike and prevent it from falling over once you drive into it. This problem grows exponentially once you realize that because the lift table is so narrow, and the bike is so wide, there is no where to put your feet down on the table...and now you can't reach the floor...images conjured in my head of my $25k motorcycle crashing all the way over on its side (engine guard no help now with it elevated 4" off the ground). There are two easy fixes for this. You can buy or make extension panels that mount to each side of the lift making it wider and giving you someplace to put your feet down to hold up the bike. You can also buy a wheel chock upgrade from Harbor Freight for $80 that will lock your wheel in and hold your bike up much better. If you're using this table as I am for a touring bike or bagger, these fixes are almost a requirement. If you're buying this lift for smaller, lighter cruisers or dirt bikes, you may get away without the extensions but I would still recommend the upgraded wheel chock. The table does what I need it to do (with modifications) and I would recommend it to anyone that owns a motorcycle and does their own maintenance on it. One thing to note...my table cost $600 plus a handling fee of $75 but free shipping. I noticed right after I purchased mine the price went up to $879 with the $75 handling fee for a total of $981. At this new price, I may have considered stepping up a bit more for one of the pneumatic options available. YMMV...
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Posted 1 year ago
Instructions could be a lot better when putting it together, especially for the lever that brings it down. In addition, something about how the straps would work in the instructions as well.
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Posted 1 year ago
I have several pieces of Titan fitness equipment, as well as this motorcycle lift. I have found all their products to be a great value and very well built.
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Posted 1 year ago
I was looking for a long time and i think i got the best deal out there
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Posted 2 years ago
Does what its supposed to. Not to crazy about the wheel chock but it works. Would recommend the lift
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Posted 2 years ago
I purchase two unit the first one arrived in a damaged box missing parts that they could not replace left me looking for them, they did refund me a portion of my money on this one but I had to search for the missing parts and wait to use the lift. The second unit arrived in good shape and went together simple but when I put bike on lift and raised it up the next morning it was on the security bar from drifting there is no oil on ground so it must be an internal leak nothing was or is bending done to make this right. I woul not do it again or would I recommend this company take the risk with Harbor Freight same quality.
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Posted 2 years ago
Hello Bruce, please accept our heartfelt apologies for the poor quality of the item you received. We will absolutely use your feedback to enhance the items we produce in order to achieve our objective of providing the highest quality possible. I looked over your account and found that the replacement order for the Foot Pedal arrived on May 6, 2022. Please email us at info@titanbrands.com with the reference PBR Joanna if you require further assistance.
Posted 2 years ago
Way to high and short ramp for the average guy to load a Harley, or any full size bike. Two peeps at least. Also high with short ramp. Both of my bike are stock Harley's and bottom out on the frame while loading. I have to put a 2x6x3 board under the ramp. Sold it a week after.
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Posted 3 years ago
A lot of bang for your buck! I don't know why I waited so long to buy one.
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Posted 3 years ago