🔧 Lift Your Game: The Ultimate Motorcycle Repair Companion!
The Pit Posse PP2551 Motorcycle ATV Scissor Floor Jack Lift Table Stand is a professional-grade hydraulic lift designed for home, garage, or shop use. It features an adjustable height range of 13 to 36 inches, a sturdy construction that supports up to 300 pounds, and a comfortable design that eliminates the need for kneeling. With safety loops and a rubber top to prevent damage, this lift is perfect for any motorcycle enthusiast looking to enhance their repair experience.
Manufacturer | Pit Posse |
Brand | Pit Posse |
Item Weight | 61.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18 x 20 x 15 inches |
Item model number | PP2551 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | PP2551 |
M**E
... am giving it five stars even though it isn’t perfect. It goes up and down fine 20 or ...
I am giving it five stars even though it isn’t perfect. It goes up and down fine 20 or so pumps! It’s is well built and it makes working on my bikes enjoyable! Only complaint is going all the way up and putting the safety pin in is difficult. It doesn’t seem to go up quite far enough. I have to pump it and put the pin in at the same time. I may enlarge the hole a bit we will see. Just finished up some major repairs on my bike it made the jod enjoyable.
C**K
LIFT WORKS WELL
I HAVE A KAWASAKI KLX 450R AND THIS WORKS GREAT TO LIFT THE BIKE TO A HEIGHT THAT IS EASY TO WORK AT. QUALITY SEEMS GOOD AND THE BOX IT CAME IN WAS INTACT, NOT DAMAGED. FOR YEARS I BROKE MY BACK WORKING ON MY BIKE. NOW IT'S EASY!! VERY STABLE IN THE AIR,
A**N
Don't waste your time!
Got my jack and it won't jack up. I have a shop, so I'm not stupid when it comes to hydraulics. I messaged the company and got a no helpful response. They told me not to over tighten the open close valve. Don't waste your time with a company that has no helpful response, to their defective product.
R**R
Poor build quality but it works and price is right
One leg is about 1/8 shorter than the others and does not sit flat. It does work and gets the bike up where you can work on it but poor welds and quality control. Luckily the price was fair
J**Y
Dirtbike mechanics dream come true.
Awesome product. Super heavy duty. Makes thing very easy. Nice wide base with scratchless pad. A must have for anyone regularly working on dirtbikes.Came with instructions for another unit... but I didn't need any. It comes nearly complete.
B**W
Very nice stand, but you will need to add hydraulic fluid before using it.
I gave this lift table 5 stars, but I need to clarify one thing, when you first get it you will need to put hydraulic fluid in the cylinder, they did not add enough or it leaks during shipping. If you don’t add any fluid it will take many pumps to get it just a few inches, after adding fluid you can get to the full height in about 20 pumps. This is a very sturdy stand and is solid with the exception of some sloppy welds in a few places it is well built. There is a small rubber plug in the hydraulic cylinder for adding fluid.
A**R
rock solid
I use it as a lift for chainsaw carving. Heavy as hell and works great.
A**R
Cheap, incomplete, poorly built
Bottle jack drifts downward even after being topped off. No bleeder valve. Welding job is lacking. The legs aren't the same length for a level top (or something is welded out of level), and the legs aren't square with each other. Looks nice and solid, but I'm seriously disappointed and now, apparently, I'm stuck with it. Spend a little extra money and buy quality from a company that cares.It arrived without a foot pedal in the box. Why? Who would do that? The box was still sealed by the manufacturer. Called the manufacturer, got passed off to Amazon because of the way it was sold. No resolution, Amazon kept referring me to the retailer. Emailed the retailer, got bounced back to Amazon. They won't deal with it. Neighbor made me one. Problem solved, unless I can't figure out why the bottle jack won't stay up over time, in which case this thing is going in the trash and I'll just have to write it off as a lesson learned.
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