Motocross Hydraulic Lift Stand-hoist-dirtbike-moto Mx (mx-lift-2051r) on 2040-parts.com
West Bend, Wisconsin, US
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New (MX-LIFT-2051R) MX Hydraulic Dampener Lift Stand. The MX Stand is made from heavy duty tubular steel with a wide, rubber surface platform for lifting your dirt bike for general maintenance, service, or storage. The extra long foot pedal makes raising your bike a one person job while the hydraulic shock provides a slow and steady lowering speed. Each stand comes with a 1 year warranty.
Hydraulic Moto Stand Image Gallery The MX Hydraulic Moto Stand is an easy to use and affordable stand for storing, servicing, and maintaining your dirt bike. Ideal for the budget minded off road bike owner, the hydraulic stand is made from heavy duty tubular steel with a durable black powder coated finish for years of use. The extra long 16" zinc foot pedal provides the perfect amount of leverage to raise your dirt bike from 11 3/8" to 17" with just one foot. The large hydraulic cylinder allows the bike to be easily lowered at a safe and steady pace. The wide 13 3/4" x 12" base provides added stability for raising, lowering, and storage. The rubber coated lifting platform measures a wide 12" x 7 3/4" allowing it to accommodate most size dirt bikes on the market. The dirt bike stand has a weight limit of 350 lbs, and only weighs 12 lbs making it easy to transport from your garage, to the track, and back. Every MX Hydraulic Moto Stand comes with a 1 year warranty.
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