I have to place a piece of three quarter inch plywood under the steel ramp to get my prosport on without bottoming out. Make it as wide as the ramp and about two feet long. The bike will ride up on the plywood then onto the ramp. Easy fix.Ok set it up with other chock and bulldog still bottoms out on the lift before I can pull it up even with air ride pumped up completely... maybe use a couple 2x4's and try again tomorrow?..
Ah, now I know where Eric get his brilliance from.When I unloaded my lift, I also bought 1 of there 4 wheel dollies for $15.00 and then just slid the crate off on to the dollie and rolled it right into the garage.
Don't overfill the hydraulic reservoir.Pretty much what I did to. I used a furniture mover. Like a flat 4 wheel cart. Had help pulling it out of the truck though. Rolled it into the garage. I put it together Sunday. I am going to buy the other chock HF has and others have used. My only complaint is I checked the hydraulic oil like they suggested. The plug they have was a pair in the ass to pull out and even worse to put back in. Has anyone else had a problem with this rubber plug? Also it was not full of oil. So now I have to buy hydraulic oil. I have my first bike on already to work on.
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Then it was probably shipped without oil. What does the instructions call for as far as a quantity?When I look into the little hole I see nothing. The directions make it sound like you should see the oil up to the top.
Ya better get some tie-downs on that thing. If it was to fall over, somebody could get a nasty bruise !!Pretty much what I did to. I used a furniture mover. Like a flat 4 wheel cart. Had help pulling it out of the truck though. Rolled it into the garage. I put it together Sunday. I am going to buy the other chock HF has and others have used. My only complaint is I checked the hydraulic oil like they suggested. The plug they have was a pair in the ass to pull out and even worse to put back in. Has anyone else had a problem with this rubber plug? Also it was not full of oil. So now I have to buy hydraulic oil. I have my first bike on already to work on.
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