Bike lift sale, Princess Auto

It's been always $399, not sure what the special is. I'm tempted in getting this one, just looking for reviews on it? anyone here has this?
 
It's been always $399, not sure what the special is. I'm tempted in getting this one, just looking for reviews on it? anyone here has this?

That lift is normally $599.
I had one last year and returned it. Nothing wrong with it just wanted one that had a removable center plate.
 
I have the same lift but mine came in yellow. Mine also has the removeable center plate....
Well built and works perfect, I dont know how I worked on my bikes without it.
I did remove the front wheel clamp and replaced it with a wheel chock though, which I can switch with a Hindle stand depending on the work I am doing...
 
Latest sale flyer from Princess Auto (for period July 10 through July 22, 2012) is advertizing their 1000lb air/hydraulic motorcycle lift for $469 (regularly $599; save $130).
 
Latest sale flyer from Princess Auto (for period July 10 through July 22, 2012) is advertizing their 1000lb air/hydraulic motorcycle lift for $469 (regularly $599; save $130).

thanks for the heads up
 
I have the yellow one as well. This one looks more narrow and if that's the case you won't be able to use your regular stands. I took all the front wheel accessories off so I could use my tripe tree stand. No idea how I got along all these years without it.

Edit: it's the same size, didn't look at the dimensions.
 
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Latest sale flyer from Princess Auto (for period October 16 through October 28, 2012) is advertizing a new 1000lb air/hydraulic motorcycle lift for $450 (regularly $599; save $150). This is in celebration of the opening of the Scarborough store at 1455 McCowan Road on October 16.​
 
Even my mechanic needs two of us to get the Burgman on his lift. ( 600 lb bike )

Anyone with one of these - do you usually need help getting it on and off the lift?
Thanks
 
Even my mechanic needs two of us to get the Burgman on his lift. ( 600 lb bike )

Anyone with one of these - do you usually need help getting it on and off the lift?
Thanks

Why not slowly ride it on to the lift?
 
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