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Offline Greybeard

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Re: bike lift extensions
« Reply #30 on: 31.01. 2024 09:49 »
Quote from: chaterlea25

GB, This link should show the electric hoist
https://www.lidl.ie/p/electric-rope-hoist/p10018526
Thanks John. I don't think I've seen these in Lidl but I imagine they sell out very quickly.
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Re: bike lift extensions
« Reply #31 on: 31.01. 2024 09:55 »
Ah well... there's always the ol' block 'n chain... or a high-tech 1950's 'come-along".

Offline Colsbeeza

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Re: bike lift extensions
« Reply #32 on: 31.01. 2024 09:56 »
I have a separate problem with my lift. I always want to put the bike on the stand, so need to roll the bike back about 1 foot from its forward-most position. By the time I have it on the stand the front wheel is almost backed out of the wheel clamp. I use a couple of bricks and a plank to roll the bike through the wheel clamp so that when I pull it back on the stand the wheel is in the clamp. I am considering how to make a steel extension to replace the Heath Robinson affair.
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Re: bike lift extensions
« Reply #33 on: 31.01. 2024 10:00 »
G'day Col.
That's why I have one of these.
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Re: bike lift extensions
« Reply #34 on: 31.01. 2024 17:42 »
Yep, can't beat a very useful belly jack when using a lift.

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Re: bike lift extensions
« Reply #35 on: 04.02. 2024 05:10 »
hmmmm, Musky,

 I ran up the back of a trailer (at about quick walking pace) a month or so ago.
Tripped on a piece of cotton and down she went. Smashed the right side tank and blinker.

Maybe time to clean out the shed and buy a honda 90 postie bike. (with an electric start and crash bars)

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Re: bike lift extensions
« Reply #36 on: 04.02. 2024 18:38 »
Good one olev.
Gotta get new specs!
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