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Old 12-31-2007, 10:35 PM
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http://www.1tail.com/sa/p/War_Eagle_...ycle_Stand.htm


Damn, I'd take one in a heart beat.
 
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Old 12-31-2007, 10:39 PM
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DAYUM


and DAYUM at that price tag lol
 
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What about the bikes that drain fluids, like oil, at those angles?
 
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From the looks of it, its not that complicated. You could build one for $200 worth of steel, and another $50 worth of hydraulics.
 
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Old 01-01-2008, 09:47 AM
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From the looks of it, its not that complicated. You could build one for $200 worth of steel, and another $50 worth of hydraulics.
get on it.. and sell it for 500!
 
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wouldn't it have been a whole lot simpler to build a rotisserie type lift?
 
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From the looks of it, its not that complicated. You could build one for $200 worth of steel, and another $50 worth of hydraulics.
get on it.. and sell it for 500!
I built my own front and rear stands for $30 total.... beat that
 
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Old 01-01-2008, 12:53 PM
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people will pay to not have to think...basically its they're sales pitch... "here we built it first, so pay us a ton of money"...thats what they think lol

neat though...i'll give them that!
 
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From the looks of it, its not that complicated. You could build one for $200 worth of steel, and another $50 worth of hydraulics.
get on it.. and sell it for 500!
I built my own front and rear stands for $30 total.... beat that


I'll beat it like I beat my meat. What do you use? Conduit?
 
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i dont get this thing.
is it used for storing your bike on the roof of the house?

 


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