Cool looking lift but I have to say I own a hydraulic moto jack similar to the one you showed first. I attach 2 ratchet straps and the bike never moves including while removing wheels etc. I can see the let's roll dolly being great for winter storage. Cheers.
@@letsrollstore $629 for a two piece set. Im trying to take up less garage space not more. Besides the Lets Roll jack doesnt raise that high off the ground.
I looked hard at this dolly system. I saw someone comment in a video about this dolly that they liked the iron horse Dolly lift better. I looked at it pretty hard. There's not a lot of videos or reviews on it. It's a shame, because I took the chance and went with it because I loved the all-in-one design. The dolly and lift are one unit. The company even offers a veteran discount. I cannot comment on how well the Let's Roll Dolly system works. I can say that I absolutely love my iron horse Dolly lift. It goes under the bike very easily. I got the hand crank but you can spend a small amount extra to get it with a drill driver attachment. Honestly, the hand crank works perfectly fine and isn't very hard to crank and doesn't take very long to do its job. The bike is super stable when on the lift. So much so that I could easily climb up on it and sit on it while it's lifted up off the ground. The wheels are of good and strong quality. They roll in all directions. One wheel has the ability to be locked in two different positions to make pushing/steering easier. I have been using it primarily to lift my bike and push it into a spot in the garage so that I can still park my car. It works as well as he advertises in his videos. If you're in the market for a dolly lift for your bike, I highly recommend checking this one out. It is pricey just like the let's roll dolly, but it is high quality and I believe it's worth every penny. It has made parking my bike in the garage incredibly easier than it was.
I have a Harbor freight style lift and I don't get any wobble because I use a strap over the motor onto the lift and they both become one. Also screw down the levelers.
Just a suggestion, when its on the dolly run some tie downs from handlebars to outside corners of dolly, keep it from getting falling while working on bike
While it is much more stable than my almost 20 year old Harbor Freight, it is also 4 1/2 times the price at current values. I paid less than $100 back then. I have never had an issue moving my Road King anywhere on the lift with and without settle bags, in the garage, on rough black top, and even in my enclosed trailer. Used it to remove wheels to install new tires. Sitting on the lock helps stabilize it better. If you have the bucks, thats a nice product. But if your like me, nothing wrong with the HF lift or the clones.
yea, agree plus in the video he has the lift too far toward the rear of the bike. If he moved it up more over the engine, it wouldn't rock. I have a HF pittsburgh lift that I paid $125 for and while it's not the best it's far less expensive than the price tag of this over priced scissor jack and metal welded together.
Cal Products was the original lift for Harley's, every one made cheaper versions, It lifted it much higher and they offered a dolly that was also much higher and very strong. The issue I have with the lift your reviewing is it uses a screw jack mechanism. Just like a service jack it uses a radial bearing and threaded rod. Both will out quickly. So in time you will find out.
Hey Tall. I have the same jack from Harbor Freight. The way to stabilize it is to take it up and lower it to the locking point. This will eliminate that wobble. I wash mine all the way up on the last safety catch and its rock solid.
Wow. Great presentation my friend. Grateful for some of you who ride so much, you find all the tricks of the Trade. I'm still at the sportster level, only bikes I've ever had, you could prolly lift my bike with one hand in the back LOL, your a beast DUDE! Anyways, I did my own back thread on a spark plug port on a 20 sporty iron 1200, actually impressed myself with the fix, but it's honestly from watching all of you and learn from.
Wow. Your video came across my feed in a very timely manor. I have a Drag Specialties lift that's great and just used it to upgrade my rear shocks and encountered the same problem of instability issues. Thanks for the link to the dolly. I'll be ordering one for future maintenance and storage!
The perfect solution! Been looking for a storage solution for our 2 bikes + 2 cars in my garage, If I could stand them more upright and roll them safely, game changer! Love this lift, thanks for sharing! (Side note) those crappy lifts are so loud when just rolling them around, never liked them.
I have the lift that was alleged to be “unstable” I have changed finders, baggers and taken off multiple items and never had those issues. The swaying depends on what side you put it on -in my opinion . I will get a full lift for $ 700.00 score I buy a jack -up
I have a lift like the first one he used. I run a rachet strap from of the lift to the other side between the engine and transmission and snuged it down. It held a 94 Harley Davidson road king with no problem.
Nice lift, definitely better than the traditional small lift, but unless you do a lot of your own maintenance the $650 price tag is really a lot for us poor folks.
Great product review . I to own the first lift . And i agree it's not the greatest . I went out and bought 4 small jacks and 2 good straps to overcome the flopping back and forth .But after that I will not be able to roll the bike around . The only thing that I don't like about the (Let'sRoll life) is that you almost have to get down on your knees to crank it up .With the China one you can hold the bike and crank up with your foot .
Nice review I like the Lets Roll dolly but I prefer the J&S Dolly because its a one step process and can be lifted at various heights to make working on it easy at any level. The J&S is super sturdy.
I have a Scissor lift with a ratchet from EBay I use for raising the front of ground and Harbor Freight pump Jack to raise my new Goldwing TOUR. Works like magic. The best 110.00 ever paid. I rest it on with bracket, top notches and done. No leaks, no weight problem. Very cheap. Done deal
I hear you but ain’t nothing wrong with the other lift. Just make sure it’s set on one of the stops. I leave mine up on the stand for days at a time. I had a stretched bag street glide with a 30” wheel up on one of those Harbor Freight lifts all winter.
The best part is the available open space under the bike. No jack blocking access. If I were actually working on the bike I would still have ratchet straps for safety, however there doesn't appear to be any hooks on the dolly for that purpose. Pretty darn expensive, too!
I have that same stand from Harbor Freight. While I have those same stability issues with it, the eyelets in it were designed to use with straps to secure it to the bike to lessen the instability. It wasn't designed to use for "cleaning" so to speak, more for taking off the tires for changing and such.
That package plus the adapter for my Indian puts me at $700. I have the new Harbor Freight 1500 lb lift plus an adapter for my Springfield for $300. The lift is very stable with safety latches built in. If I'm feeling insecure I use a couple of tiedowns, but it's not really necessary. While it's not a dolly, I could easily convert it to casters if I wanted. This Let's Roll looks good, but man, some of these prices seems just a bit out of touch.
I've had one of the usual lifts decompress over night. I had used a 4" block of wood under the rear tyre to stabilise the front end. In the morning, I found my 2010 Triumph R3 lying fully on its side, wheels up in the air ! When the bike decompressed the block of wood I had mistakenly left under the rear tyre, pushed the bike over. 🙁🇦🇺. Lesson learnt the hard way I won't trust hydraulics any more, I sit a block of wood under the jack so it can't come down
I am in the market for searching a storage dolly on my HD Fatboy. This will work for me especially because my garage is limited in space. With this low profile dolly I can maneuver my Fatboy perfectly into exact spot. Not only for storage, but perfect to wash my Fatboy at ease. I know this dolly is not for everyone, but it's a win win situation for me.
great product.... give us a big discount code... LOL... 625 for the package is not cheap, but with that kind of stability, I don't know of anything else that is as secure. Thanks for sharing
Thats a good life and dolly. I use the J&S lift and is much more stable when properly applied. Will need to upgrade to the new 12K bottle jack though. The older one was a bust
I Like it !!!!! and to think I bought what you were using a few weeks back and I'm thinking all kinds of , of things I could could use as a stand to work on the bike as that jack is a better totter , thank you
I have a 2011 Electra Glide Ultra Limited. I use the Harbor Freight lift you condemn. I can step up on my bike like you did and have no worries about it. It moves a little but no problem with it falling off. Also the HF lifts it way higher. I put two new tires on a couple months ago and dropped the back wheel out with it on the lift. No way you are doing that with this lift. Also took the front shocks off and rebuilt them. Never had a problem with instability. Move it around on a not so smooth floor without any concerns too. You are showing a nice lift but for the money you aren't getting any advantage except for access to change oil, which is still close to the floor.
I have no reason or need to spin my bike 180°. As for the ATV lift that most of us use, I put jack stands under the saddle bag crash bars and lower to put some weight on them. The bike is then stable enough to sit on and shake vigorously. Also, I change the crank case and transmission oil on the Jiffy stand so the ATV lift is not used.
My harbor freight jack is unstable as well, even when the bike is strapped. I'll add this to my Wishlist. Didn't see my bike on there so I emailed them for compatibility. 2018 Yamaha Bolt R-Spec. I do my own tire changed after my local shop charged $221 for labor alone for one wheel.
I bought a j&s Jack one of the best jacks for motorcycles in my opinion it was expensive I bought the oil change adapter which has a pan that fits inside the jack so when you change your oil it all funnels it down to a drain pan and they have another attachment that makes it a stand to keep your motorcycle on a stand at all times they also have attachments for a trike and everything else and if this Jack system only does 1100 lb and j&s commercial show guys sitting on top of the motorcycle hanging off the edge of it with no straps I'm assuming j&s Jackson's Superior to this one it was pretty expensive I think around $600 but it saved me countless oil changes through the Harley dealerships so I'm actually money ahead
Yeah but there customer service is horrible I read nothing but them taking months and months and not delivering there product so many ppl called there credit card companies to get a refund
@@chrisg2k1 Its due to supply chain issues. when you cant get the steel to make the product and you cant get the bottle jack, it throws wrenches into your operation...especially when you are just a 2 to 3 man shop. Granted, he should have published something explaining what was going on, but I get not wanting to spend a year on the phone explaining all this to every person that calls in. He now advertises minimum wait is 12-14 weeks...I am guessing it should be even longer... He would have literally had to hire someone full time JUST to answer the calls and emails...so while I think it was horrible to just stop responding, I can understand why it happened. I can tell you that before the supply chain issues, they were SPOT ON....always answered.
Looks like the only thing it's good for is cleaning still in the way of the drain bolt for oil changes. For cleaning I raise one wheel and clean it then the other wheel, no big deal.
Dang. I spent like 80$ on a bike lift, its simple and pretty heavy duty. My Suzi C90 weighs close to 850lbs and that lift raises it easy and is remarkably sturdy, have had it up and replaced both tires without as much a wiggle or shimmy without even putting a strap on it😊. Guess I picked a good one
Know what you mean about your old bike lift. When using mine I take the saddle bags and seat off to work on/clean the bike then secure the bike onto the stand using a ratchet strap to stop it see-sawing before fully lifting.
great video Tall and imma have to have one of those for my Ultra Limited ....WOW thats nice ....wht will i do with my other two floor jack models ? LOL....thanks again
I think you sold me with the advantages of changing the fluids with that lift. Traveling Tall, will I see you at the New Jersey Motorports Complex for the King of The Baggers Race? I rode the Harley to Brainerd, MN and it was a blast!!! Go Travis Wyman #10
Awesome lift and dolly, works great, definitely make cleaning your bike much easier and safer. Probably close to the 1,100 lbs. limit when you sat on the bike🤔 Great video, Thanks😎
That’s a great product if you just want something to rotate the bike around and move it in a garage easily, but it does not seem practical for engine work, exhaust work or any type of work that would benefit from a higher position. It only gets the bike up about 2 inches off the ground.
This is what these people who create these products don’t understand is price point! I can do all those things with the exact lift you showed before and a ratchet strap placed over the seat and secured to the lift for maybe little over 100 bucks .. if I’m going to spend the amount of money this thing costs I’ll get a legit full size pneumatic motorcycle lift .. irritating when people don’t compare apples to apples and claim they have a better product.. yeah if I was given one I’d be good with it too but 600 plus dollars for a little dolly and lift is a bit much
Basically you have a motorcycle jack with two stands on wheels. I just use my jack to get it in the air and some wood blocks to support it while it's up there. You can put some wheels on the blocks if you really want to move it around. Not saying it's a bad setup if you weren't a DIY guy. Just expensive
Great presentation and great channel. My concern is it really doesn't get the bike high enough off the ground. It appears as though the front wheel is only an inch or two off the concrete. I have an old lift that I bought from Harley Davidson that raises the bike 18" off the ground. Will the lift part of the Let's Roll lift the bike higher?
What an incredible jack and dolly I gotta get me one. Pau; Tall, thank you for this Video!! I've been watching you for weeks now, yes subscribed and your channel is Fantastic brother.
I have the lift you were using in the beginning. Mine too will rock back and forth if I lift it high enough for the wheels to leave the ground. So what I do is not lift it that high. With the wheels still touching the ground, but the bike still upright, it doesn't rock back and forth.
Couple hundred more and could have a lift table similar to what the shops use no bending over crawling on the ground.I don't move my bike around on any kind of lift or stand just asking 4 problems. Yea my lift table isn't the best out their but it works great 4 me. Its a balancing act with either 1 of those 2 lifts you have
That is a peach of a lift. I have one of those other ones and I always strap my bike to the lift before I lift it but, I have the same apprehensions about it that you have. That thing is handy-ish, but, it’s not stable. And one caveat here is that your Road King is a beautiful ride. I have four Harleys in my garage but, I still don’t have a Road King… …every time I see one I think “I need one of those”. Do I? I don’t know; but, I am thinking my wife would not be very receptive to it. Should I ask permission or forgiveness… …I don’t know? 😅
Hi my brother, I really really appreciate your great video, I just bought an Steeet glide special 2017 with 3,000 miles I really loved and it is my very first bike, I’ll like if you can help me with your experience to do some upgrades please let me know Ty
bruh I have that same $150.00 dollar harbor freight lift also. I also have that stool lol. that let's roll set up you got there is $700.+ it better be night and day 😁 I want one for sure
I’ve never needed a lift to do an oil change on any of my bikes. A wide shallow drain pan is fine. Then sit on the bike and stand it up level the get that last little bit out.
Have a lift just like the first and the other day my 7 yr old son accidentally bumped it and bike fell off thank god it went the other direction.I was freaking out looking at the bottom of my motorcycle but luckily it didn’t dent or scratch and he was not hurt.
Cool looking lift but I have to say I own a hydraulic moto jack similar to the one you showed first. I attach 2 ratchet straps and the bike never moves including while removing wheels etc. I can see the let's roll dolly being great for winter storage. Cheers.
Great review as always. Thanks for the info. Think I would buy a table lift before I spent $700 on a jack.
There is a dolly and a lift that you purchase for $629. Not just a scissor lift.
@@letsrollstore $629 for a two piece set. Im trying to take up less garage space not more. Besides the Lets Roll jack doesnt raise that high off the ground.
I guess if you have a Harley, you have a lot of m money for a dolly/lift combo kit. I need something more multi functional and less expensive.
I looked hard at this dolly system. I saw someone comment in a video about this dolly that they liked the iron horse Dolly lift better. I looked at it pretty hard. There's not a lot of videos or reviews on it. It's a shame, because I took the chance and went with it because I loved the all-in-one design. The dolly and lift are one unit. The company even offers a veteran discount. I cannot comment on how well the Let's Roll Dolly system works. I can say that I absolutely love my iron horse Dolly lift. It goes under the bike very easily. I got the hand crank but you can spend a small amount extra to get it with a drill driver attachment. Honestly, the hand crank works perfectly fine and isn't very hard to crank and doesn't take very long to do its job. The bike is super stable when on the lift. So much so that I could easily climb up on it and sit on it while it's lifted up off the ground. The wheels are of good and strong quality. They roll in all directions. One wheel has the ability to be locked in two different positions to make pushing/steering easier. I have been using it primarily to lift my bike and push it into a spot in the garage so that I can still park my car. It works as well as he advertises in his videos. If you're in the market for a dolly lift for your bike, I highly recommend checking this one out. It is pricey just like the let's roll dolly, but it is high quality and I believe it's worth every penny. It has made parking my bike in the garage incredibly easier than it was.
I have a Harbor freight style lift and I don't get any wobble because I use a strap over the motor onto the lift and they both become one. Also screw down the levelers.
Just a suggestion, when its on the dolly run some tie downs from handlebars to outside corners of dolly, keep it from getting falling while working on bike
$60 compared to $600 though.. let's not ignore than entirely.
That’s definitely something that you get what you pay for
A premium product will come with a premium price. This seems like such a better product.
Did you find a good touring seat for a tall man. I'm 6'4" and I'm also looking for a tall man touring seat. Thanks Tall Man!! Ride Safe !!!
@@aubreydavis2739 In life, I have found that to be a truism.
But I have to OG Jack!
True, but think about the expense if your motorcycle falls off a cheap jack.
That lift and dolly are great! Great presentation too!
Thanks, Tall!
While it is much more stable than my almost 20 year old Harbor Freight, it is also 4 1/2 times the price at current values. I paid less than $100 back then. I have never had an issue moving my Road King anywhere on the lift with and without settle bags, in the garage, on rough black top, and even in my enclosed trailer. Used it to remove wheels to install new tires. Sitting on the lock helps stabilize it better. If you have the bucks, thats a nice product. But if your like me, nothing wrong with the HF lift or the clones.
yea, agree plus in the video he has the lift too far toward the rear of the bike. If he moved it up more over the engine, it wouldn't rock. I have a HF pittsburgh lift that I paid $125 for and while it's not the best it's far less expensive than the price tag of this over priced scissor jack and metal welded together.
Wow that’s a great tool but for $630 NO
Cal Products was the original lift for Harley's, every one made cheaper versions, It lifted it much higher and they offered a dolly that was also much higher and very strong. The issue I have with the lift your reviewing is it uses a screw jack mechanism. Just like a service jack it uses a radial bearing and threaded rod. Both will out quickly. So in time you will find out.
$600.00 is a lot of money for a lift. Part of the perks of having them as a sponsor and getting one for free I suppose.
You could prob build it yourself for roughly $100 if you have a welder.
But also cheaper than dropping the bike
Hey Tall. I have the same jack from Harbor Freight. The way to stabilize it is to take it up and lower it to the locking point. This will eliminate that wobble. I wash mine all the way up on the last safety catch and its rock solid.
my craftsman jack is the same way. I was going to comment but you beat me to it
it also helps to use ratchet straps in the 4 anchor points on the harbor freight jack
That’s why the whole comparison is biased from the start.
Looks like a nice product. Thanks for the insight. Happy cleaning!
Wow. Great presentation my friend. Grateful for some of you who ride so much, you find all the tricks of the Trade. I'm still at the sportster level, only bikes I've ever had, you could prolly lift my bike with one hand in the back LOL, your a beast DUDE! Anyways, I did my own back thread on a spark plug port on a 20 sporty iron 1200, actually impressed myself with the fix, but it's honestly from watching all of you and learn from.
Wow. Your video came across my feed in a very timely manor. I have a Drag Specialties lift that's great and just used it to upgrade my rear shocks and encountered the same problem of instability issues. Thanks for the link to the dolly. I'll be ordering one for future maintenance and storage!
For us old-timers I'm not getting down on the ground on my knees to do this. But I do really like it.
The perfect solution! Been looking for a storage solution for our 2 bikes + 2 cars in my garage, If I could stand them more upright and roll them safely, game changer! Love this lift, thanks for sharing! (Side note) those crappy lifts are so loud when just rolling them around, never liked them.
I have the lift that was alleged to be “unstable” I have changed finders, baggers and taken off multiple items and never had those issues. The swaying depends on what side you put it on -in my opinion . I will get a full lift for $ 700.00 score I buy a jack -up
Impressive and peace of mind. Really it’s a mobile work station. Definitely worth getting one if you’re going to own a large bike like that.
I have a lift like the first one he used. I run a rachet strap from of the lift to the other side between the engine and transmission and snuged it down. It held a 94 Harley Davidson road king with no problem.
Nice lift, definitely better than the traditional small lift, but unless you do a lot of your own maintenance the $650 price tag is really a lot for us poor folks.
I have on too and love it. Just saw a hack for it where you put the wheels that rotate kitty corner you’re able to move the bike around even better.
Got one three years ago, best thing I've found for cleaning and storing
Got mine several months ago love it easy to use and store
Wow. Sold! Better sell my 3 other wobbly crappy lifts b4 everyone sees this vid… Thanks Tall!
That’s outstanding, thanks Tall!
Great product review . I to own the first lift . And i agree it's not the greatest . I went out and bought 4 small jacks and 2 good straps to overcome the flopping back and forth .But after that I will not be able to roll the bike around . The only thing that I don't like about the (Let'sRoll life) is that you almost have to get down on your knees to crank it up .With the China one you can hold the bike and crank up with your foot .
Nice review I like the Lets Roll dolly but I prefer the J&S Dolly because its a one step process and can be lifted at various heights to make working on it easy at any level. The J&S is super sturdy.
Absolutely love the wheels on your bike, beautiful
$650 is a lot but it doesn’t seem like a bad move at all if you like or want to start investing into yourself and love USA and quality
I have a Scissor lift with a ratchet from EBay I use for raising the front of ground and Harbor Freight pump Jack to raise my new Goldwing TOUR. Works like magic. The best 110.00 ever paid. I rest it on with bracket, top notches and done. No leaks, no weight problem. Very cheap. Done deal
I hear you but ain’t nothing wrong with the other lift. Just make sure it’s set on one of the stops. I leave mine up on the stand for days at a time. I had a stretched bag street glide with a 30” wheel up on one of those Harbor Freight lifts all winter.
Tahnks for the Video Tall. Really like that Road King, looking sweet.
And then… Tall sold out the Lets Roll lifts
Nice, look like it’s a keeper !!
The best part is the available open space under the bike. No jack blocking access. If I were actually working on the bike I would still have ratchet straps for safety, however there doesn't appear to be any hooks on the dolly for that purpose. Pretty darn expensive, too!
I have that same stand from Harbor Freight. While I have those same stability issues with it, the eyelets in it were designed to use with straps to secure it to the bike to lessen the instability. It wasn't designed to use for "cleaning" so to speak, more for taking off the tires for changing and such.
My dream bike 🏍 😍, Stay safe brother, God bless!
thanks for the video. i am looking for a dolly/lift for my bike. keep up the great work
The dog looks good and healthy!
thanks for the review buddy that thing is awesome
Nice product. Especially for tight quarters and old backs.
Love the stability of that lift for sure. And made in the USA
I’ll be building one real soon got the wheels from Jeff just today the iron is at work great job but $600 bucks for this dolly is a bit much
That package plus the adapter for my Indian puts me at $700. I have the new Harbor Freight 1500 lb lift plus an adapter for my Springfield for $300. The lift is very stable with safety latches built in. If I'm feeling insecure I use a couple of tiedowns, but it's not really necessary. While it's not a dolly, I could easily convert it to casters if I wanted. This Let's Roll looks good, but man, some of these prices seems just a bit out of touch.
I've had one of the usual lifts decompress over night. I had used a 4" block of wood under the rear tyre to stabilise the front end. In the morning, I found my 2010 Triumph R3 lying fully on its side, wheels up in the air ! When the bike decompressed the block of wood I had mistakenly left under the rear tyre, pushed the bike over. 🙁🇦🇺. Lesson learnt the hard way
I won't trust hydraulics any more, I sit a block of wood under the jack so it can't come down
I am in the market for searching a storage dolly on my HD Fatboy. This will work for me especially because my garage is limited in space. With this low profile dolly I can maneuver my Fatboy perfectly into exact spot. Not only for storage, but perfect to wash my Fatboy at ease. I know this dolly is not for everyone, but it's a win win situation for me.
Nice lift. Really beats the inexpensive one I have from HF.
Being able to spin it 180° with ease is a win 👍🇦🇺
great product.... give us a big discount code... LOL... 625 for the package is not cheap, but with that kind of stability, I don't know of anything else that is as secure. Thanks for sharing
Thats a good life and dolly. I use the J&S lift and is much more stable when properly applied. Will need to upgrade to the new 12K bottle jack though. The older one was a bust
I Like it !!!!! and to think I bought what you were using a few weeks back and I'm thinking all kinds of , of things I could could use as a stand to work on the bike as that jack is a better totter , thank you
I have a 2011 Electra Glide Ultra Limited. I use the Harbor Freight lift you condemn. I can step up on my bike like you did and have no worries about it. It moves a little but no problem with it falling off. Also the HF lifts it way higher. I put two new tires on a couple months ago and dropped the back wheel out with it on the lift. No way you are doing that with this lift. Also took the front shocks off and rebuilt them. Never had a problem with instability. Move it around on a not so smooth floor without any concerns too. You are showing a nice lift but for the money you aren't getting any advantage except for access to change oil, which is still close to the floor.
I have no reason or need to spin my bike 180°. As for the ATV lift that most of us use, I put jack stands under the saddle bag crash bars and lower to put some weight on them. The bike is then stable enough to sit on and shake vigorously.
Also, I change the crank case and transmission oil on the Jiffy stand so the ATV lift is not used.
Dang. That price is half the cost of a full lift table. Lift table or little jack with wheels hmmmm. Lift table!!!
A good motorcycle comes equipped with a center stand
Yup. Even my 50cc Yamaha Zuma has a center stand.🙄
Let's Roll. ! . Great job
My harbor freight jack is unstable as well, even when the bike is strapped. I'll add this to my Wishlist. Didn't see my bike on there so I emailed them for compatibility. 2018 Yamaha Bolt R-Spec. I do my own tire changed after my local shop charged $221 for labor alone for one wheel.
Thanks brother man always in detail ride safe.🍻
Stuck home with COVID and discovered your channel/been binge watching. Very much enjoying
Bro, I have to have one! I need to stop using that cheap jack from Harbor Freight. Gonna use the link, this is a must.
That’s two of us. Always had the same issue on my lift. Have to get one of these.
Awesome presentation.
Great video I learn so much from you thank you tall you are the man! Watching from California!!
I was looking for a stable lift for my new 2023 Road Glide. Just put in my order with Let’s Roll. Thanks for the video.
Because of you I spent $600 on a Le Pera seat, now I will spent another $600 on a lift 😂
Hey man I haven’t seen much from you on UTube lately glad to see you back
I bought a j&s Jack one of the best jacks for motorcycles in my opinion it was expensive I bought the oil change adapter which has a pan that fits inside the jack so when you change your oil it all funnels it down to a drain pan and they have another attachment that makes it a stand to keep your motorcycle on a stand at all times they also have attachments for a trike and everything else and if this Jack system only does 1100 lb and j&s commercial show guys sitting on top of the motorcycle hanging off the edge of it with no straps I'm assuming j&s Jackson's Superior to this one it was pretty expensive I think around $600 but it saved me countless oil changes through the Harley dealerships so I'm actually money ahead
Yeah but there customer service is horrible I read nothing but them taking months and months and not delivering there product so many ppl called there credit card companies to get a refund
@@chrisg2k1 Its due to supply chain issues. when you cant get the steel to make the product and you cant get the bottle jack, it throws wrenches into your operation...especially when you are just a 2 to 3 man shop. Granted, he should have published something explaining what was going on, but I get not wanting to spend a year on the phone explaining all this to every person that calls in. He now advertises minimum wait is 12-14 weeks...I am guessing it should be even longer... He would have literally had to hire someone full time JUST to answer the calls and emails...so while I think it was horrible to just stop responding, I can understand why it happened. I can tell you that before the supply chain issues, they were SPOT ON....always answered.
Looks like the only thing it's good for is cleaning still in the way of the drain bolt for oil changes. For cleaning I raise one wheel and clean it then the other wheel, no big deal.
No, you can acess the drain plug, I showed it in the video.
I’m getting one of those thanks so much. I’m 6’7 and follow you for all advice
Dang. I spent like 80$ on a bike lift, its simple and pretty heavy duty. My Suzi C90 weighs close to 850lbs and that lift raises it easy and is remarkably sturdy, have had it up and replaced both tires without as much a wiggle or shimmy without even putting a strap on it😊. Guess I picked a good one
Looks great, and you can work on the bike too!👍
Know what you mean about your old bike lift. When using mine I take the saddle bags and seat off to work on/clean the bike then secure the bike onto the stand using a ratchet strap to stop it see-sawing before fully lifting.
This would be great for storing my bike in the winter!
great video Tall and imma have to have one of those for my Ultra Limited ....WOW thats nice ....wht will i do with my other two floor jack models ? LOL....thanks again
Yeah I'll hide all the same problems as you when I was cleaning my bike with the same Lyft I do appreciate the review.
I think you sold me with the advantages of changing the fluids with that lift. Traveling Tall, will I see you at the New Jersey Motorports Complex for the King of The Baggers Race? I rode the Harley to Brainerd, MN and it was a blast!!! Go Travis Wyman #10
Nice video. But the wrench thing is a pain
why is it every time you get on your bike you always rev the motor
Awesome lift and dolly, works great, definitely make cleaning your bike much easier and safer. Probably close to the 1,100 lbs. limit when you sat on the bike🤔 Great video, Thanks😎
Nice
1100 pounds for the lift, the dolly can hold 1200 pounds rated.
Nice bikes👍. Time to go for a ride!!!
That’s a great product if you just want something to rotate the bike around and move it in a garage easily, but it does not seem practical for engine work, exhaust work or any type of work that would benefit from a higher position. It only gets the bike up about 2 inches off the ground.
I have the same lift you showed 1st I just use ratchet straps to the hoist & it stableizes the bike.
This is what these people who create these products don’t understand is price point! I can do all those things with the exact lift you showed before and a ratchet strap placed over the seat and secured to the lift for maybe little over 100 bucks .. if I’m going to spend the amount of money this thing costs I’ll get a legit full size pneumatic motorcycle lift .. irritating when people don’t compare apples to apples and claim they have a better product.. yeah if I was given one I’d be good with it too but 600 plus dollars for a little dolly and lift is a bit much
That's a needed tool bro great video 🤟💫🚀🚀👊🔥🤘love from Miami FL USA 🇺🇸👌
Great video. Unpractical because unless its free, is a lot of money wasted on the old dolly that also get the job done. But its sturdier.
Basically you have a motorcycle jack with two stands on wheels.
I just use my jack to get it in the air and some wood blocks to support it while it's up there.
You can put some wheels on the blocks if you really want to move it around.
Not saying it's a bad setup if you weren't a DIY guy. Just expensive
Great presentation and great channel. My concern is it really doesn't get the bike high enough off the ground. It appears as though the front wheel is only an inch or two off the concrete. I have an old lift that I bought from Harley Davidson that raises the bike 18" off the ground. Will the lift part of the Let's Roll lift the bike higher?
👌 way more stable … time for upgrade
Jack stands, if you can't afford the good one. I love the new lifters that lift from the frame on sportbikes....but I'm still on paddock stands.
What an incredible jack and dolly I gotta get me one. Pau; Tall, thank you for this Video!! I've been watching you for weeks now, yes subscribed and your channel is Fantastic brother.
I have the lift you were using in the beginning. Mine too will rock back and forth if I lift it high enough for the wheels to leave the ground. So what I do is not lift it that high. With the wheels still touching the ground, but the bike still upright, it doesn't rock back and forth.
Thanks, that’s a great piece of equipment
Thank you. Will you use it to change your oil?
Couple hundred more and could have a lift table similar to what the shops use no bending over crawling on the ground.I don't move my bike around on any kind of lift or stand just asking 4 problems. Yea my lift table isn't the best out their but it works great 4 me. Its a balancing act with either 1 of those 2 lifts you have
That is a peach of a lift. I have one of those other ones and I always strap my bike to the lift before I lift it but, I have the same apprehensions about it that you have. That thing is handy-ish, but, it’s not stable. And one caveat here is that your Road King is a beautiful ride. I have four Harleys in my garage but, I still don’t have a Road King… …every time I see one I think “I need one of those”. Do I? I don’t know; but, I am thinking my wife would not be very receptive to it. Should I ask permission or forgiveness… …I don’t know? 😅
Hi my brother, I really really appreciate your great video, I just bought an Steeet glide special 2017 with 3,000 miles I really loved and it is my very first bike, I’ll like if you can help me with your experience to do some upgrades please let me know
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Great video! Nice lift. You probably exceeded the #1100 weight capacity when you got on the bike. You might not want to do that again.
bruh I have that same $150.00 dollar harbor freight lift also. I also have that stool lol.
that let's roll set up you got there is $700.+ it better be night and day 😁
I want one for sure
I’ve never needed a lift to do an oil change on any of my bikes. A wide shallow drain pan is fine. Then sit on the bike and stand it up level the get that last little bit out.
Have a lift just like the first and the other day my 7 yr old son accidentally bumped it and bike fell off thank god it went the other direction.I was freaking out looking at the bottom of my motorcycle but luckily it didn’t dent or scratch and he was not hurt.
Hey man, and if that was a couple hundred bucks, I'd be all over it. Oh BTW, your bike looks great!! Have a great Summer!!!