You can hook it up directly to the battery. I just chose to run mine to a relay that I wired up so there is no power running to it when they key is off since mine is just a 12 volt socket and I have a 12v to usb connector plugged into it at all times.
No idea. I only hand tighten filters. Plus I don't use suzuki filters anymore. I bought an adaptor that screws in where the old suzuki threaded shaft used to be. I use purolator pureone filters meant for hondas now.
It's really easy to wheel around. The back wheels are fixed and the front are castors. I haven't tried lifting it on it's side but I have no issue lifting one end of it. I grew up on a farm so my back is pretty strong. You guys are welcome to come. You do know I'm near Windsor right?
It's definitely awesome. I want to see if my car will drive over it when it's all the way down so I can just park my car over it in the garage. Will do some measurements tomorrow.
I got the bike from Harbor Freight in Michigan. Lucky for me I live near Windsor :cool:. The magazine is cycle world. I picked it up myself and used my Jetta TDI to pick it up. It weighs about 300 pounds or so. They helped me put it in my car.
Picked up my lift today from Harbor Freight. Also got the separate wheel chock. I got the lift for $299.99 by going to 7 Eleven and picking up a magazine for 5 bucks which has a coupon in the back. The chock is also on sale for $39.99. I'm going to love this lift. Here's a couple pics with my...
There's a quarry of some sort near kossuth rd and hespeler rd in Cambridge. You can see it on google maps. People used to jump into that in high school...
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