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Liftmaster Wide Deck Motorcycle Center Scissor Lift Jack Hoist Stand for Bikes and ATVs - Efficient and Reliable Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of Liftmaster Wide Deck Motorcycle Center Scissor Lift Jack Hoist Stand for Bikes and ATVs - Efficient and Reliable

Solid steel construction in a blue and black powder coated finish. Simple crank operation. Designed to fit most motorcycle models. For use in the garage, shop, or at the track. 10.6 Inch Wide Deck.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Outstanding product! Get yours today!

Perfect. Just perfect. A heavy work of art that works great. Great buy, great price. Just perfect. Highly recommended.

Pros
  • Great product
Cons
  • Lots of stuff

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Stable and secure on scissor jacks

Works well for its size. My Kawasaki Vulcan 1600 Classic was pretty stable while I removed the front and rear wheels. However, I did place a bottle jack under the rear trailing arm to level it after raising it with a lift.

Pros
  • Great price
Cons
  • Concise instructions

Revainrating 5 out of 5

good investment: Jacks

Great launch quality, good wide stance, more stable than others I should. I still had a buck on wigs to act as stabilizers, which didn't do very well. That wide body works well for lifting a 950-pound bike. The edition above lasted longer than the last of other models. Definitely worth $$

Pros
  • handy item
Cons
  • Zero

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great transmission jack: Garage & Shop

I used this to pull the transmission out of my E46 M3 in the garage and it worked great. The only issue I had was that once the car was high enough to pull out the gearbox, it wasn't tall enough to reach the gearbox. As soon as I lowered the transmission, I had to jack up the car, which always shakes in the garage. Once the trance was on, everything was super stable. I'm so glad I didn't use any of those stupid adapters. It may be a different story, but I don't intend to tell it the way it came

Pros
  • Trial for one year
Cons
  • Modern

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Very poor fit and finish.

As you can see from the photos the quality leaves a lot to be desired. Not only was the powder coating applied poorly so that there was rust in the welds (!), but the fit was terrible. I had to run both sides to tighten it snugly/sturdy and get rid of the 3/8" gap! The top panel buckled when brought in by them when trying to tighten two screws. I'm not sure, whether that's typical, or that there are "better" brands out there, as all (well most) of these elevators look the same and are probably…

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Don't remind me

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good climb, but not idiotic.

I'll start by saying I've used this thing before, my bike (Triumph Bonneville 2017) has been on the thing for three days. I've seen a lot of negative reviews but as I read them I realized that literally every negative review came from an idiot using an impact wrench to pick it up. Why would anyone do something so incredibly stupid and lazy, I don't get it. Just use the T-handle or ratchet to raise and lower it and it works great. If you start working on something that doesn't have an impact…

Pros
  • Pretty packaging
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 3 out of 5

DO NOT use an impact wrench

I could not find a disclaimer for this jack. Another reviewer pointed this out in their review, but I missed it. I have found that the impact wrench knocks out the set screw that attaches the ring to the main screw under the deck (see pic 1). The adjusting screw is almost on top of the main screw. In other words, there should be a small hole in the main screw for a set screw to hold the ring in place so the ring doesn't move over the main screw. When the set screw is loosened and the ring…

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Safety