Sunday, February 04, 2007

Hydralift RV Motorcycle Lift

“Whoever said you can’t take it with you didn’t have a Hydralift motorcycle lift.” Now that is saying something! Meet Brad Michaels the sharp manufacturer rep for Hydralift. Brad was showing off this one of a kind hydraulic motorcycle, golf cart, snowmobile, ATV 4 wheeler and just about anything lift. The things that make this lift unique is that it is the ONLY hydraulic lift. It has an automatic locking system where the locking arms automatically drop down onto 1” solid steel pins when in the travel position. Automatic means that you don’t have to manually insert pins or bolts. Now that is nice since I usually forget where I laid my truck keys let alone where I left the locking bolts. This is also the highest lift, meaning that you don’t have to worry about dragging on steep curbed entrances to gas stations or driveways.

One of the absolute best features of this unit is that your towed vehicle is towed from the frame of your RV and not from the lift without the use of lengthy extensions. Don’t strain your back trying to load your ride, just roll it on from ground level by yourself and when you get to where you are going, roll it off by yourself. Easy! Visit the Hydralift website at http://www.hydralift-usa.com/ or give Brad a call at (949)559-5372. Brad would love to talk to you about this system and recommend a dealer where you can have one installed.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Could not use this on our RV, we are close to the limit. The lift would add more weight, and our Motorcycle weighs 650lbs dry...

Its a good idea, but if full timing many already are loaded to the limit.

Unknown said...

You need to be real careful not to overload your rear axle! This unit will add 250lbs plus the weight of the cargo onto a lever arm which equals the distance from the rear axle to the hoist mount points. It will actually attempt to lift some weight off your front axle by pivoting on the rear axle.

Do the math and don't get yourself into a dangerously overloaded rear axle.

Ralph

Anonymous said...

Being a motorcycle rider, I have checked out several lifts, and purchased the Hydralift about a year ago. It is without a doubt the best on the market. I am a fulltimer, and leaving my cycle behind was not an option I cared for. When I feel the time has come to stop riding, I'll add the conversion kit for a golfcart and do my motoring on 4 wheels.