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Cruiser
Posts: 160 Lennox, SD | Anyone using the Kendon standup motorcycle lift with their Vision? I have a chance to buy one at a great price from a friend, just wondering if anyone else was using one.
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Visionary
Posts: 4278
| Go for it Kendon is a great trailer and have a good resale price. Look in your manual and they will tell you how to tie the bike down. Even swing by your dealer see if he will give you two of the eyelet bolts that go in the front tip overs.
I have use a Kendon many times and never had a worry. Get some bearing buds for a quick grease. Up here a used Kendon two place sells for two grand. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 160 Lennox, SD | I know their trailers are great but I am looking at a lift.
I guess I will go for it and I can always sell it. |
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Visionary
Posts: 4278
| Sorry I miss read what you asked. You might want the one for the chopper cause of how long the vision is. I don't think it looks that stable. It would be nice if you could teats one before buying.
So tell us how big your garage is. My air lift sits next to the wall and is a bench when the bikes not on it. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 721
| Randy's Cycl in Marengo displays two bikes in their showroom on Kendan Lifts and they are very secure even without tying them down. If you can get it for a good price I would say go for it as the retail for one is around $450.
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Cruiser
Posts: 98 Santa Maria CA | i have a kendon mc lift. Make sure it is the the biggest one. Kendon make 3 size. a little tricky geting on, but stabe and locks on and ties down easy. |
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Tourer
Posts: 363 Goldsboro, NC | john frey - 2011-06-25 12:47 PM
Sorry I miss read what you asked. You might want the one for the chopper cause of how long the vision is. I don't think it looks that stable. It would be nice if you could teats one before buying.
So tell us how big your garage is. My air lift sits next to the wall and is a bench when the bikes not on it. You want him to teats one? Does that require any testicle skills? |
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