Buicks and M/C lifts
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 10:15 am
And this is the larger heavy duty Harbor Freight lift.



I suppose I could have removed a positioning block in the front of it and moved it 2 inches futher forward, but I don't think I will be lifting any Goldwings anytime soon.



I suppose I could have removed a positioning block in the front of it and moved it 2 inches futher forward, but I don't think I will be lifting any Goldwings anytime soon.