Pyle Motorcycle Scissor Jack Lift w/ Dolly – Portable EZ Bike Rack, Front Rear Center Tire Wheel Engine Stand w/ Wheels – Low Profile Manual Flat Floor Hoist Table for Cruiser, Dirt Bikes – PLMOTJC11
The Pyle PLMOTJC11 Motorcycle Scissor Jack Lift with Dolly is truly a necessity to every bike rider or enthusiast who do their own motorcycle’s maintenance & repair. It is an easy to use, wide deck scissor jack and stand designed to fit most motorcycle make & models! By raising the height of a motorcycle it is a breeze to work on and maintain especially with the inclusion of the dolly tray for added mobility.
Features:
7/8-inch socket operation (wrench, ratchet, or air tool) Load capacity:1T,2200lbs Workstation size:9.05’’x14.6’’ inches Weight: 43.5 lbs.
Product Features
- USEFUL BIKE TABLE: The Pyle Motorcycle Jack with Dolly is a must-have for cruiser, sport or dirt bike enthusiasts! It is used to lift the bike off the ground for maintenance. Put the stand underneath the bike & use a wrench or air tool to elevate.
- DURABLE CONSTRUCTION: The motorbike service floor rack is made of heavy duty steel sturdy enough to support most motorcycles. It is finished w/ a black powder coat & features 1/4 inch thick rubber mat on the platform to grip & stabilize the bike.
- LARGE CAPACITY: This solid & well-built scissor flat jack lift has a wide 9″ x 14.6″ workstation size offering you a loading capacity of up to 1 ton or 2,000 lbs which can support most of the motorcycles in the market today.
- GREAT MOBILITY: The dolly tray is a great addition to this motorcycle center stand allowing it to be easily transitioned from one place to another, makes the job so much easier! Comes with four steel casters that require minimal assembly.
Made in the USA. 1500 lbs limit is comforting. Made in the USA. I love the design. The weight limit is 1500 lbs, at least 500 lbs more than others I looked at. All the other limits were right at the weight of my bike, fuel, and fluids, which are cutting it close on safety. Sturdy and solid. They should develop/use a sliding turn pin on the bolt mechanism that jack up, so wrench isn’t need, and a wheel/brake would be helpful too. I used a small wood chock. Also include a packet of grease to lube before first use (as suggested)…