
#HANDY MOTORCYCLE LIFT UPGRADE#
Available in the base color of grey, or upgrade to the color of black, orange.

Please provide a physical shipping address. Please note that our courier doesn’t ship to PO box addresses.Orders received before 3pm MST will ship out that same day, providing the product is in stock.This way we won't have that pesky problem of the top folding over when you load it up with the heaviest motorcycle or ATV you can find. Another feature that sets us apart from a Handy Lift is how our Safety Detent Bar is mounted.you'll see it is mounted to the Frame, not the Top. Under the top of the SL-24 and SL-30 you will find heavy gauge rectangular tubing supports which make our Lift Top the strongest in the industry. Both the SL-24 and SL-30 boasts a huge 1" Greasable pivot pin, both have a boxed in frame made from over 1/4" think C-Channel frame member. The frame and phenolic wheels are the same for both series. The 6" Diameter x 27" Long Cylinder has an 1/8" wall, a CNC machined Piston and is used in the SL-24 & SL-30 air lifts. Our SL-Series air lifts incorporate common parts and assemblies which can be used across the spectrum of the SL line. It took over 2 years of research and development, but in the fall of 2015, we released our new line at the AIMExpo in Orlando, Florida. HMC saw a need to bring a new style of lift with new features and standards more in line with the 21st century. Their design and products were solid, but lacked current ingenuity and upgrades. For what seems like forever, the ONLY choice consumers had for an American Made Motorycycle Lift was from Handy Industries, LLC.
#HANDY MOTORCYCLE LIFT SERIES#
HMC mentions handy on their website as a competitorįrom 2013 through 2015, HMC was focused on our largest product development since inception.our new SL Series Air Lifts. Aluminum ATV / Motorcycle Lift Maintenance Service Handy Lift. | | | © 2020 by Handy, Division of Janco Industries, Inc. Handy, Division of Janco Industries, Inc. Also do a lot of cooking on it with the Coleman stove. I added four (4) 24" bar stools for after the work is done. We also found that the Titan works great as a bar. The Titan lift while not inexpensive came with a lot of extras and was less expensive than the Redline E/H base model. I also do not use air operated tools so all I need is a tire inflator to fulfill my air needs. I had decided against an air operated lift as you need a big compressor if you want any speed to raising the table and since my garage is connected to the house I didn't want the noise as I sometimes work when the rest of the family is sleeping. The HF life table height was 31" and wild it was better than working on the floor a few more inches in elevation would have kept me from hunching over when working on the lower 1/2 of a bike. It also has a 42" deck height which really bring the work to a comfortable height. It came with front and side extensions, 4 ramps and 2 support poles. After searching I settled on a Titan electric/hydraulic. Last spring I decided that I wanted a new lift/table to replace my trusty HF lift. If I needed service, the retailer selling Handy would be my choice.Īny one have any experience with either of these tables? Is the Handy table worth the premium? Warranty on Atlas is One year-Parts only.Handy is "limited lifetime". I'd expect the resale value on the Handy to be higher.

Handy table is shorter drive to pick up (60 miles vs. Other considerations: Handy table has an optional dolly for moving the table around my somewhat crowded shop (Atlas does not offer this).
#HANDY MOTORCYCLE LIFT PLUS#
The Handy table (made in US) sells for ($950 plus $150 for the front wheel vise. The Atlas table (made in China) sells for $749 and includes the front wheel vise. ) from a local retail outlet that sells and services heavy duty landscaping equipment.īoth tables are rated at 1000 pounds and both are air operated. I have narrowed it down to an Atlas table (Greg Smith Equipment. I am seriously considering buying a motorcycle lift table and want to buy a good quality table.
