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zmotorsports
Nov 24, 2013Explorer
We carry a 2004 HD Ultra Classic but in our enclosed trailer so I don't have one of our own. However, my cousin is a dealer here in Utah for Hydralift and I can tell you if you if you look at both seperately and look at the features/components, both are impressive. However, if you compare the two (Hydralift and Cruiserlift) side by side you will definately see a difference and the price reflects this, but quality isn't cheap. The Hydralift is hands down more robust and smooth in operation. The hydraulics operate flawlessly and like Scott mentioned earlier in his post that hydraulics are for the most part trouble free. After all look at all of the hydraulics on RV's as well as all of the off-road construction equipment and OTR trucks.
My cousin has his powder coated the match his 1998 Monaco Signature and it as nice looking and well fabricated piece of equipment. I have been present and watched/assisted on several of the installations that they have done in their shop. He continues to try to talk me into one to haul my HD Ultra Classic on but I won't give up the enclosed trailer to haul my bike in vs. open on the back of my coach. There are a lot of pros to using a motorcycle lift on the back of the coach but there are some cons as well.
Mike.
My cousin has his powder coated the match his 1998 Monaco Signature and it as nice looking and well fabricated piece of equipment. I have been present and watched/assisted on several of the installations that they have done in their shop. He continues to try to talk me into one to haul my HD Ultra Classic on but I won't give up the enclosed trailer to haul my bike in vs. open on the back of my coach. There are a lot of pros to using a motorcycle lift on the back of the coach but there are some cons as well.
Mike.
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