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New! High Position Motorcycle Lift 1100 Lb. Capacity Wheels! L@@k on 2040-parts.com

US $339.99
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UNITED STATES, US

UNITED STATES, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No

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HIGH POSTITION MOTORCYCLE LIFT!

 

 DELIVERED TO YOU AT THE BEST PRICES ON EBAY!

 


 

Now you can work on your bike safely and comfortably with this high position motorcycle lift. Supporting an 1100 lb. load capacity, the motorcycle lift provides a lifting height range from 2.6" to 30". The lift also features wheels for easy maneuvering and placement.

  • 1100 lb. weight capacity
  • Lifting range from 2.6" to 30"

Ram travel: 7-3/8"
Distance between base legs: 20-3/8"
Overall dimensions: 44" L x 24-3/8" W x 37-3/4" H
Shipping Weight: 127.00 lb.

 

Ships to the continental 48 states ONLY!  NOT AVAILABLE FOR LOCAL PICK UP!  Sorry, No P.O. Boxes or Military Addresses. Normal delivery is 3-8 business days.

EXCHANGE POLICY:  If, in the rare case, this item comes damaged, I will replace the item if returned within 14 days in ORIGINAL packaging.  Contact me and I will provide prepaid return labels. 


 

 

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