Thoughts On Bike Lift Table

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Thoughts On Bike Lift Table

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I'm thinking of getting a bike lift table to make it easier to work on my bikes. Has anybody had any experience of these? Any makes, types, styles etc that you would recommend?

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Yeah dont piss around with anything other than a proper hydraulic table IE sealy type.

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Oh feck I know have pangs of regret :cry: :cry: :cry:
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Do your home work,prices are all over the place for the same product depending on who you buy it off.
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Is Sealy the one to go for or are there any other makes worth looking at?
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Try CLARKES at Machine mart, their stuff I find pretty good and at a reasonable price. Snap on also good but silly prices.

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In Bike magazine there is a deal on that Sealy table for £260 - £130 off!
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MG wrote:Try CLARKES at Machine mart, their stuff I find pretty good and at a reasonable price. Snap on also good but silly prices.

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Must be two years ago,think i paid either 200 or 210.
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Post by Paul »

Just to throw a spanner in the works, take a look at the Easy Rizer. This has the advantage over a table of lifting both wheels off the deck.

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