DIY Motorcycle Hydraulic Lift Table - From Old Shelving - Ep.1
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 21. 10. 2017
- In this video, I show you how I build my Hydraulic Motorcycle Lift Table from old shop shelving. At the time of this video I needed a lift table to build my CB750 cafe racer so decided to build my own before my bike arrived.
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Total time spent was 3 days, Total cost was around $150 - $200
Good luck with the project!
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I watched all episodes. Great job! I was looking for project like this for a long time. I love this! Cheers!
Great idea Dan, Iâve just been putting together my new shop to get back on the content. I want a bike lift and was looking for ideas and yours popped up first. Iâll get something put together and upload it as well.
Itâs a fun project
Aussie PPE, love it..
hdmw232 Haha this comment just made me laugh out loud for real.... you made my day! đ Iâve been welding for to long to worry about a few burns. Having said that, I will never risk my eyes or ears tho.
realy good job,very easy to understand,shame steels prices are through the roof in the uk.
Hey there! Great alternative for the multiple thousand bike lifts!
Im setting up my workshop right now and shopping for tools. Could you be so kind to list all the tools you used to build this? Specifically-the saws. I already found a welder, but im really confused with all the different types of saws. Which ones do metal, which ones do wood. Never had to deal with saws appart from your average hand saw.
Also-i would have made a sviveling metal plate as a ramp, with wheels on the bottom of it, so it just rolls itself out when going down and folds in when going up. Seems to be less of a hassle than to move a big chunk of wood in to possition every time.
Thanks, cheers!
Nice videos, please share the measurements of the table, if it's still with.
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How mate, only just found your channel. Where abouts in Aus are you, tell me Perth WA please lol. Would love to get into getting hands on skills like yours.
Keep up the top job đ
Bryan Henderson sorry for the delay in my reply, iv been away camping with a friend. Iâm located on the Gold Coast brother. And questions just ask :)
Ah ok. To bad I didnât meet you 10yrs ago when I lived there lol.
Currently waiting to see if I can land a TA job with Kawasaki over here, so thatâll definitely help once I get a cafe racer project bike (thinking a ZRX1200 with an engine conversion ZX12R).
All comes down to having coin and the skills.
You doing this full time of just a part time thing for you?
Just a thought wouldn't a long ram air/hydraulic cylinder of worked better harber freight sells the 3 ton versions for 60 bucks or even the 8 ton version for 120 bucks definitely a cool set up but just thinking out loud
Hey dude cool videos and I look forward to your cb750 build as thatâs gonna be my next one. Iam not a pro with this CZcams lark but I can sure give you a couple of hints. First off tip 1. make sure you sign up for Adsense. That will allow you to get paid for your videos. Thereâs plent of info on how to do that on CZcams. Tip 2. you wanna promote you videos, I have a Facebook group called bratstyle & caferacer club. I promote my videos there and when you start your cb750 Iâll promote them for you there too if you want. Tip 3, I wouldnât do more than 2 videos per week. I was doing 1 every Monday, itâs been hard lately with work commitments but Iâll be back in the next few weeks. Tip 4, make sure your main title is exactly about what your doing and make use of the TAGS, this makes a huge difference in people finding your videos again thereâs plenty of how to grow you CZcams channel on here. But keep it up, your content is great đđœ hope this helped
Wow dude thank you so much, I will do all those things, your videos are awesome by the way :)
Misdemeanor Customs , great advice.
So far so good. The idea with the motorcycle lifter is good. I just do not understand why all crawl on the floor and work like the cavemen. 2 trestles and an old wooden board as a work table make it easier to work.
Hi I'm wondering if you have any measurements on this table you have made? Incredibly stylish and could think of trying to make one yourself. Greetings from kim in Norway
Donât know if this was already asked/answered, but why didnât you just build the top frame to sit on outside of bottom frame with the uprights in between? Then to lower all the way to the ground?
Hey Mate. Excellent content. Are you originally from New Zealand? I'm hearing a very small accent.
thank you mate, I'm definitely an Aussie. :)
What are the measurements of the 4 legs that are all the same size
hi dude good lift perfect desing
do you have the measurements for your work ?
Thank you mate, I don't but I can take some if you want
@@CafeRacerGarage hi thanks for your time if you can take measurements it will be grate thanks
Hey mate! Bought this supercheap lift today. Would love to build this design table. Yours a genius for the design. Any chance you could share the measurements for the top and bottom long edges? I think my bike needs it to be around 2.5m long on the top minimum hahahaha
My Motorcycle lift table size
The top is 2100mm x 490mm
Base is 1800 490mm
That's great! Next time sell that expensive shelving and purchase the lift. Work smarter, not harder!
you clearly dont get it .. if everyone just went out and bought stuff they needed .. where would the satisfaction be then ?. ofc you could just buy it .. but where is the fun in that ?
me gusto no entiendo ingles pero me puedes mandar las medidas de la estructura
can you send me the estructure measurements
Cafe racer, I like the little welding cart. Specifics of welder and cart? I have limited garage space and this would be perfect for what I'm trying to do. Is that a 110v welder?
Yes you can use a 110v not a problem but I'm in Australia and everything is 240V here, My welder is a 172amp Mig, however, you can use a stick welder if you want, way cheaper to buy and smaller for your garage :) did you want the size of my welding cart I made? or what exactly would you like to know? The idea behind making my cart was just to fit all the stuff I need for welding on it, and also my drop saw on the bottom. My advice is to get the best wheels you can afford and make sure all 4 wheels are swivel with brakes this will save you so much frustration when wheeling it around all the obstacles in your garage and you can lock it from moving at any corner. :)
Made mine out of wood. 50$, pipe ,screws and wood.& glue.
How centimetres
I was hoping that you are someone on here can help me, I built a motorcycle lift and used a motorcycle jack to rise it, the Jack would not rise the platform, can you please give me a idea to try,
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Lmao or I could spend 279 on a harbor freight lift and save all that time for working on my bike
D nice I find it fun working stuff out and creating things but we are all different and that is what makes this place incredible. Thank you for your comment and have a great day đ
We don't get $279 lifts from Harbor Freight down here in Australia.
Matt McLeod Unfortunately thatâs about $400 Australian. But due to Australia being so remote the cost of items like this are generally more expensive I donât think Iâve ever seen I left for $400 before. I totally agree with you .if you can buy a cheap go for it, It will definitely save you a lot of time and workđ đ
@@CafeRacerGarage yep I've been looking too, if I could get them for $279 I'd be bringing them in by the container đ
Lot of speech bro