K&L MC550 Multi-Lift - 37-9885 Item # 249151

Description
Features:
- Works with motorcycles and ATVs
- Minimum height: 4.5in., Maximum Height: 17in.
- 1200 Lb. capacity
- Locking caster wheels
- 16in. padded contact area
- Foot operated locks
- Tie down points provided
- 4 ton bottle jack
- Powder-coated finish
Part Numbers for K&L MC550 Multi-Lift - 37-9885
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Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
jkstraw from
Does what I was looking for
Yup - this is a little over priced (not because of Fortnine), but personally it was between the CT model, harbor freight (both with under powered hydraulic cylinders for their rated weight capacities), and the J&S (which doesn't ship to Canada). What can I say - it does what it does and let's me sleep at night not worrying about possible failure due to craftmanship or underpowered cylinders (it locks out so I don't really worry about the hydraulics after it is set) . I'm riding a Victory Gunner which doesn't have much clearance so it literally a tight squeeze (while completely upright!) to get the lift under the bike.
So bottom line - a little more than I wanted to pay - but I don't see needingto replace it....ever.
Quick note on Fortnine - you guys are awesome, this product like all others - pleasure ordering from you. A+
Date published: 2021-02-12
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Ric 55 from
Solide mais trop cher
J'ai acheté cet article pensant qu'il était meilleur que ceux disponibles dans les grandes chaînes comme Canadian Tire... Sommairement, le produit est Solide mais trop cher
Date published: 2021-02-12
Questions
Hi, would this lift work with my Kawasaki ZRX 1100 ? Thank you
Would this lift work with a 2013 Dyna Fatbob? Or is the K&L Dyna Lift Adapter be required? The description for Dyna Lift adapter specifically says just for Twin Cam Dyna Glides - would the Fatbob fall in this category?
I'm not sure. I use it on a Victory hammer which the engine is the lower frame and it works good for that. The lift pads are pretty deep which allows for irregular frame rails.
Date published: 2020-10-03
What keeps the bike from tipping over?
My motorcycle is very stable just sitting on the pads. Not very much away when lowered into the safety latches. However for extra support I use a ratchet strap and tie it down to the eyelets on the lift. Rolls really easy when loaded. Worth the money.
Date published: 2019-01-09