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Hi, This is from a forum discussion March 2012.

 

I have a Hydralift on the back of my rig. (Link to pictures below.) With the electric controlled hydraulics this unit is sweet. Typically I'm carrying a CBR 1000 which is only about 450 lbs. but I have also carried an ST1300 @ ~ 750 lbs. No problem the lift is modestly rated for 1000 lbs. with a tow of 10,000. With the HD chasis and air suspension the lift & MC is a piece of cake for the rig to carry. This has travelled all over the lower 48 from CA to ME & FL to OR, I highly recommend it. I could easily tow a car but have no need. Just thought you might be interested.

 

Good luck with your MH, and safe travels.

 

Wander_er

 

 

 

https://picasaweb.google.com/106100135911396928395/CoachLift?authkey=Gv1sRgCM2f4bqqr8jLCA

 

Edit by moderator: Activated link. Terry



-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Sunday 15th of September 2013 07:37:46 AM

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Anyone have any knowledge about the hydralift or other motorcycle lifts.  Thinking about buying something to put the bike on the back of the rv.  Thanks



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Tom,

If you use the "Search" function up on the blue bar at the top of the forums, it is pretty easy to find information related to one's questions.  In this case, I used the phrase "motorcycle lift" in that search box and it brought up over 20 previous threads that were related to the motorcycle lift idea.  Give that phrase a try and see if the threads there can give you any help.

One in particular even has links to some manufacturers of those types of lifts.  Click the link just below to see that one in particular.

Questions About Types of Motorcycle Lift Tow Bars

Terry



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