I'm tired of laying on the ground

Dirt_Dad

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Okay, it lifts the Tenere with no drama. Did my first oil change without laying on the ground. I can get used to that. Now I just need to determine if it's worth removing the side attachments or not.



Had to take a saw to all the wood packing material in which the lift arrived. My truck (and the tractor trailer lift) isn't big enough for the size of that stuff. Once I figure out how to setup the tire changer I'll be in pretty good shape with the new bike workshop.
 

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This is the same lift I recently bought. I too was tired of laying on the ground. It is great for working on anything that fits on it. I found that the stock Super T front tire isn't very secure in the front clamp but is enough to hold it while you secure the bike with straps. Sure has made my life easier.


Dirt_Dad said:
This arrived today.



Titan 1500lb lift. I've reached an age where the discomfort of laying around working on bikes overcame the reluctance to open my wallet. It's time. Haven't had time to get any Teneres on it yet, but I do need an oil change on mine.

A bit challenging to get it from the truck to the garage. Once again, the tractor proves how valuble it is around here.
 
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