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Reviewed by Andy Overton |
20 May 2011 |
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The description of this product doesnt do it full justice and the max height is way more than 340mm. It can be used as a table jack with a flat top, or by adding the removable cups you can put those under suitable sections of the frame. These also extend to a fair height themselves giving the jack considerable extra lift.
It is well enough made for the money and appears to be robust and strong. You really should grease up all the working parts before use, however, as it comes dry.
I would recommend this for the home mechanic who occasionally needs a jack for big jobs. Excellent value for money.
The only negative comment I would make is that M&P may want to look at how they package this item. When mine arrived the bar which goes through the worm gear to wind the jack was bent, as the heavy package had suffered some rough treatment in transit. It straightened out ok with a hammer after being removed, but some padding around it would prevent any recurrence.
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18 May 2011 |
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does the job but dose not seem very steady. wobbles quite a bit forward and backwards with weight on it.
I would be very worried taking it up to its full height.
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Reviewed by Geoff |
13 Jan 2011 |
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All I wanted to do was get the bike upright in the garage, to work on. I did not want to pay £160 for centre stand though. This motorcycle lift is perfect and well made. Great value and good quality.
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Reviewed by Peter |
4 Jan 2011 |
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I had looked at the TRE4103 and the TRE4101 and really could not determine the key difference. I was more concerned about it being solidy manufactured rather than platform size. After reading the reviews I went for the 4101 as it looked solidly built and indicated that the legs ran on wheels so not simply dragging across the steel base. I am very impressed with this piece of kit. It is heavy, packs small and legs do run on wheels and has a removable handle and extension cradle stays.
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Reviewed by PaulH |
17 Feb 2010 |
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Picture does not do this lift any justice. Its much more sturdy than pictured. Rises to over 450mm. Both risers pictured screw up for more lift and are padded. Sissor mechanism on large wheels and both can be removed for a flatbed lift also. Comes with handle to wind jack up and down (not pictured). Very pleased. Great for RD500 and for many bikes.
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Reviewed by Tim |
8 Jan 2010 |
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Perfect Standing my Yamaha SR500 up straight and for rear wheel removal
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Reviewed by Alan |
24 Dec 2009 |
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just what you need for serviceing and wheel removel
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Reviewed by Eddie |
14 Dec 2009 |
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A1 bit of kit, if you haven,t got a centre stand this is what you need.
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Reviewed by June |
4 Dec 2009 |
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Id highly recommend this lift,It does the job brilliantly we use it on our table lift for our Motorcycles just the job, Thanks
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Reviewed by Ed |
9 Sep 2009 |
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A good piece of well made robust equipment, it will make life a lot easier for me in the future in my new endeavour as a motorcycle mechanic.
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Reviewed by John |
1 Sep 2009 |
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A good quality product which is robustly built and represents excellent value for money. I am more than happy to recommend this to any bike mechanic or DIY enthusiast.
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