*DON'T DO THIS!* - A Mistake That Could Have KILLED ME! - Handy Motorcycle Lifts - Baxters Garage

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • Please watch this video before you use or move your motorcycle lift. This is a PSA to keep all of you safe. If you are considering purchasing a motorcycle lift you also want to watch this video.
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Komentáře • 284

  • @tmack1
    @tmack1 Před 3 měsíci +34

    Here's a possible easy safety upgrade to your older lifts. Rather than weld a stop at the end of the track, just drill a hole and put a stop bolt on. That way, when the bearing finally wears out and need replacing, you can take the lift apart easier. Very quick to do, and you don't have to prep for welding. Only thing you need to do is figure out where to place the bolt and the size and length of the bolts. Tom Mack (fm Mack Trucks)

  • @johnjohnson2855
    @johnjohnson2855 Před 3 měsíci +18

    30 minutes to tell a 10 min story. I’m glad your ok!!!

    • @conradmorin1891
      @conradmorin1891 Před 3 měsíci

      Really, John. >>>Kevin didn't force you to watch his full video. Are you always so critical of people with integrity, as empathy. I applaud Kevin for bringing this matter to light, as he may save someone from serious injuries, or death.>>>Kudos to him, and he also showed gratitude & appreciation to this company, "Handy"......now, that is positive, as enlightning.

    • @jontnoneya3404
      @jontnoneya3404 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Come on man - this was a 5 min story. He repeats himself so much and does so many set ups it's not even funny. At one point I was like "JUST TELL US ALREADY!!" holy crap the amount of set ups and repetition is insane.

  • @dieselsoggydog6299
    @dieselsoggydog6299 Před 3 měsíci +9

    I've been looking for a lift, after this video, I'm sold on getting a Handy.

  • @RKelling
    @RKelling Před 3 měsíci +19

    You just covered one of the biggest worries I have working alone in the motorcycle shop.
    The Handy company has ammaazziinngg product!
    Thank you for doing more than just flashy repair videos!

  • @renerivera3801
    @renerivera3801 Před 3 měsíci +14

    Great video. I hear you about loading Harleys on lifts. 30 years ago I could load baggers & everything else by myself. Now I'm 72 & can't load a light bike on my lift. I Installed a 600lb wench on the front right corner of my lift. I have a Handy 1000 lift with the 8" wide extensions. Made & welded a "L" bracket out of some steel I had laying around. The wench has a wireless remote control so I can sit on the bike & let the wench do all the work. It is the safest way for me to load any bike onto the lift. I only need a 600lb wench. Loading heavy baggers are 900lbs plus & I get it. You don't need a heavier rated wench because we are talking about loading rolling weight. I have done this process several times & it works beautiful. I know it is expensive to have to install a wench on every lift in your shop. Maybe install on a couple of lifts for the heavy baggers. Just a thought. Hope this helps.

  • @mikedanaher3413
    @mikedanaher3413 Před 3 měsíci +11

    Glad you or anyone else wasn’t hurt. Glad to hear a good American company stands by their products beyond the warranty. 👍👍👍

  • @rickcasey611
    @rickcasey611 Před 3 měsíci +7

    Good to hear that you wasn't hurt or bike damaged. The way Handy treated you, says a lot about the company. Well done Handy! Be safe pardner!

  • @SmittyInVegas
    @SmittyInVegas Před 3 měsíci +8

    Thank you for this video. At 61 years old, & many crazy moments, It’s still great to be here. God bless you and everyone here. Smitty.

  • @larrys.3992
    @larrys.3992 Před 3 měsíci +11

    Thanks Kevin! I worked 32 years operating power plants. Dodged a few bullets during my career. It's those little things that will get you.

  • @paulg5835
    @paulg5835 Před 3 měsíci +5

    So glad you weren’t hurt. It’s also great to see a company that actually cares and appreciates their customers.

  • @thomaskirkpatrick4031
    @thomaskirkpatrick4031 Před 3 měsíci +29

    Kevin, since you've changed shops I've noticed you by yourself. All the safety equipment, safe practices can go wrong. You're out there at all hours of the day and night, you need to hire somebody to be out with you.

  • @bobgoes4129
    @bobgoes4129 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Thank the Lord for your safety, you’re one of the good guys we can’t afford to lose, best always, B.

  • @supercoupe1993
    @supercoupe1993 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Handy has always been a standup company. I still have my old old electric lift. I am in the market to get a new lift…. Handy just reaffirmed that they will get my business! Thanks Kevin!!

  • @leonardstanford1877
    @leonardstanford1877 Před 3 měsíci +5

    I have two old Handy lifts & have never had a problem ! When I do move them I strap the legs to the table just to be safe ! Thanks for the info !

  • @fredflint1797
    @fredflint1797 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Wow they have addressed every concern I've had with my old lift. I did end up putting the side extentions on just to have somewhere to put my feet while loading my road glide ultra by myself. Too narrow and slippery to balance without them. I really like the idea of a longer ramp. I've had the rear wheel spin and slide sideways on mine. Hose routing and especially spring loaded foot pedal are a big safety improvement as well. This video may if not probably will save damage, injury, or lives. Super important info!

  • @richardboggs260
    @richardboggs260 Před 3 měsíci +2

    So glad you were not hurt!!!
    The man upstairs was looking after you!!!

  • @randywl8925
    @randywl8925 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I'm not a cyclist, but enjoyed the video.
    For those with these older lifts, do a retrofit. Drill a 3/8" hole at the end of the railing where the bearing came out and insert a bolt, maybe double nut the bolt. The bolt would do the same as the new models welded in plate.

  • @ME-wm3iu
    @ME-wm3iu Před 3 měsíci +1

    Kevin, I'm so glad you did not get hurt.The man upstairs was definitely looking out for you that day.And also the other day when the bearing shattered from the big box store.

  • @louisirwin623
    @louisirwin623 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Glad you didn't get smooshed Mr Baxter. Please keep that master builder knowledge coming. Thank you.

  • @robertgriffin3285
    @robertgriffin3285 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I learned the hard way also. Was injured working alone in a printing plant operating a printing press with no one else in the building. With over twenty years experience operating all types of printing presses yep it got my hand. Lucky I was able to get loose and drive myself to the hospital. Never worked alone since. Thanks for your reminder!

  • @tdragger
    @tdragger Před 3 měsíci +3

    I have the same older Handy lifts, they even survived when my shop got flooded. Glad you mentioned greasing the pivot as I never have but will be checking. Thanks for doing this video.

  • @albertkinney8021
    @albertkinney8021 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Converted a warehouse lift to a bike lift designed my own locking mechanism love it keeps the wheels free and I have a table on each side of the bike. Glad you are okay you are right safety is a must for sure.

  • @reddevil331
    @reddevil331 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Well sir, I had so many things to say, with your content I have to wait until the Very End to realize you've put all the in & outs of your content into the conversation. I've always heard Handy was the best and you've confirmed the last 15 years of listening to friends and family saying "if you're going to get a lift spend the money and get a Handy" great stories and great info! Appreciate you giving us your knowledge.

  • @DOUGLIFE-Caintmakethishitup
    @DOUGLIFE-Caintmakethishitup Před 3 měsíci +2

    I don’t have one, I’ve used others lifts, all from harbor freight. Scary really doesn’t describe the feelings I’ve had during said lifting of the bike and work being completed…nerve racking. I made blue prints so I could make my own version. Definitely happy I haven’t bought or built yet! This video is quite literally a blessing to me Kevin. 💯 The liability involved with putting others motorcycle up on one has kept me away from them thus far. Gonna go on over to Handy’s site now. And seriously??? I don’t see how you have anytime to sleep crazy man!!! Until next time hoss!

  • @charlesbradshaw8673
    @charlesbradshaw8673 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I'm glad you are ok and nothing got damaged.

  • @mickgerard6696
    @mickgerard6696 Před 3 měsíci +1

    God bless you brother. He gives us opportunity’s like this when we need to step back, regroup, reset. 🙏🏻🌞

  • @paulypaulypauly8011
    @paulypaulypauly8011 Před 3 měsíci +22

    There is another option that is rarely discussed - I sunk my lift into the garage floor. It’s at floor level, so no safety problems getting bikes on or off. There are a couple of disadvantages though. You need to own the floor, and (once finished) the lift is there for good (until you decide to move, and fill the hole with concrete). Overall, it’s been a good decision.

  • @TutTut-what
    @TutTut-what Před 3 měsíci +2

    You stay safe, Kevin. I've learned so much from you, Doc harley, and CZcams in general... I've had 5 Harleys, and I do all my own work if possible. I think I speak for all of us jug-lovers... We need you! Also, it takes a real man to admit something, no matter how severe, was his fault in front of the world. Respect+++

  • @willboyd7794
    @willboyd7794 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Hello all
    I also have two of the older Handy lift!! I checked one of my lift i found that the rollers off track So tomorrow I’II set it on it’s side and set it up Then I’II check the second one I’II check in tomorrow
    The update I inspected both Handy lifts One was fine the second one was off track
    Like Kevin said pull up on the front it pulled up Next I laid it on it’s side and slid the bearings up
    Aired it up and down a couple of times
    Thanks Kevin for this video
    Cheers

  • @dciimho2798
    @dciimho2798 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Call it what you will (everyone will have their own opinion). Devine intervention, luck or the moon was in the right phase, whatever. Just glad you weren't hurt when that lift let go. Your transition to the new shop and doing 99.99% of the work by yourself was simply amazing in my view. Looking forward to more videos from the new shop.

  • @flyboy1ron
    @flyboy1ron Před 3 měsíci +3

    Thanks for the video. I just went out and checked mine. It is in the tracks like it should be. I got mine from a closing motorcycle shop about 5 years ago. It is an old Handy lift. We just picked it up and put it in the back of my truck, and then lifted it off the truck and put it in my garage, not know the proper way to lift it or thinking this could have happened. I have used it on several of the motorcycles we own and love it. I like the features of the new lift, but don't use it enough to justify getting a new one. Thanks again for the safety tips, I will remember this when moving the lift in the future. Ride Safe.

  • @ChipsPlace1952
    @ChipsPlace1952 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Kevin,
    I gave been in the market for a lift for a while now.
    I have cruised the manufactures from stem to stern. IF any of them had the slightest thought of being made in an Asian country, it was not considered.
    Handy was my pick. Based on your video, there is no doubt where I will be purchasing my lift.
    Keep up the good work.

  • @lifeisgood4519
    @lifeisgood4519 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Excellent safety tip; thank you for the context. Handy for the win! Love mine!

  • @gregrose6915
    @gregrose6915 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Great Video Kev.
    Would have been nice if you had shown how the safety locking system worked.

  • @thekrutchinator
    @thekrutchinator Před 3 měsíci +1

    This is the first time I have seen a video on this subject and while I am aware of the potential dangers of bike lifts this video is a timely reminder to check your gear!

  • @Big88Country
    @Big88Country Před 3 měsíci +1

    Glad you were not hurt Kevin!! You have SOLD me on the Handy lift. When I buy one from these guys I will be sure to mention your name and channel as the man who sold me on this lift! American Made STILL means something!!! I hardly ever comment but I wanted you, and Handy to know this. GOD Bless Brother!!!

  • @aceflyer32
    @aceflyer32 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I never know what you're going to teach me next. Thanks for posting such a potentially injury/damage saving video. Not everyone would take the time.

  • @gregkistner1955
    @gregkistner1955 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The new lift table looks great! Need one of those In my work place !

  • @jameslanning8405
    @jameslanning8405 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great you weren't squished by a bike!
    A good reason why most mech shops don't let people stand around in the work area, around the lifts and machinery.
    And... I know this is a hard thing to hear... But sometimes, a mechanic can... "Make a mistake..."
    Aaaah! I know! That was brutal! The truth can be so vicious at times!
    It was great Handy went on to even fix an issue that had been in their designs for years.
    Have a great week Kevin!

  • @MrZOMBIE230
    @MrZOMBIE230 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I love my Handy Lift, I have the same one you reviewed. I got this lift because I do not want my son working on a lift that flexes and wobbles like the HF one. The delivery was what I thought would be a pain, but it was super easy. 100 % satisfied with this lift.

  • @glenngarver687
    @glenngarver687 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Very happy you’re Ok!
    Thank God for that and thank the good folks that build the Handy motorcycle lifts for their due diligence to provide a very SAFE product for us to use! 👍🙏

  • @victoriabrockman5473
    @victoriabrockman5473 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I will definitely keep that in mind if I need to move mine. Glad you're ok.

  • @phillmckrakin2518
    @phillmckrakin2518 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Glad it wasn't a catastrophe and you are ok.
    I purchased that exact lift last fall, i just ordered the 12" extension kit for it. I think it is well built and built in USA was a must.

  • @sehd6603
    @sehd6603 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Dang buddy that is crazy!! Glad no one or anything was hurt or damaged!! I built a shop at my house and I purchased 4 2 post lifts for autos and wanted a lift for my FLHX so after doing some research and asking the people I bought the lifts from I decided on a B.O.B 1500 and of course all of this planning was decided before any start of construction. So I had a recess for the B.O.B 1500 to sit in making it flush with the floor surface. To help eliminate the tip toe or the running start methods… Just glad no one or nothing was hurt or damaged!!!!

  • @dave79fx
    @dave79fx Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have a Coats now and I have used the old Handy lifts. I would choose Handy for my next lift. Glad you are ok

  • @christopherjamesb7751
    @christopherjamesb7751 Před 3 měsíci +2

    First and foremost, glad to hear that you came out without any damage to yourself or any bike. Secondly, thank you for all the great information about lifts. I am not currently getting a lift, but am looking at getting one in the near future. This information is very beneficial in helping me decide what to look at and for. You are always a wealth of good ideas and advice. Thanks for being YOU Kevin.

  • @1rawdawg007
    @1rawdawg007 Před 2 měsíci

    That Handy 1200 looks super beefy and professional ! Wow, real quality and good customer service has always been invaluable to me. Very nice indeed.

  • @bradmilkowski8490
    @bradmilkowski8490 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I have an old Handi and I'm so grateful for your help.
    I also add a small loop strap around the front rim and wheel chock

  • @stevenjacobson8177
    @stevenjacobson8177 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Thank you for this video. Kevin. I will be buying 3 of these shortly. 🙏🏼🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @DaleWalkerHoleshot
    @DaleWalkerHoleshot Před 3 měsíci +1

    Glad your ok, I just ratchet strapped my handy lift closed, and dollied the rear without the wheels. Also strapped the dolly to the lift as well. Then installed a small winch in my little trailer to load by myself. Cheer's DW

  • @brandot.7466
    @brandot.7466 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks Kevin I have a sam 1000 and I am moving the shop in 2 weeks. happy you did not get hurt !!!!!!

  • @pwalms65
    @pwalms65 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Outstanding video and advice. Very happy that no injury to you or damage to any property happened. Greetings from the MS gulf coast

  • @bryanmontgomery4050
    @bryanmontgomery4050 Před 17 hodinami

    Mine is getting a stop installed on each end of the tracks asap! Thank you very much for this information sir.

  • @djrtaco1791
    @djrtaco1791 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Very happy you or no one was hurt. Hope you get a welder in the shop and have him put that small piece of metal on your lifts to keep that wheel/bearing on the track. Love your videos you're the best.

  • @Savannahjbo
    @Savannahjbo Před 3 měsíci +2

    Ive been using them for years in several shops and have never seen that!! Ill be adding stop tabs to the ones at my shop this week! im also a solo owner/operator.. good job handy !!
    Ive had to reseal some older used pneumatic cylinders
    Before, usually in a shop with no water filters and lazy ppl who never drain tanks .. tends to chew up seals .. i love the updated airbag, that will outlive us both haha .. again another great vid.. my shop is half paid for, I shld rent it out (Savannah Ga) and find me 3 or 4 acers and come work with you !!

  • @Bud755
    @Bud755 Před 3 měsíci

    So rare these days to see the new version of a product that's better than the previous model! Love my bright red Handy S.A.M. 1200 Air Lift!

  • @lawnboyfromhell
    @lawnboyfromhell Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have a Handy lift in my shop, that's older than any of yours by I'd say at least 5 years, I think it says Western Handy lift on the side, has never missed a beat. Mine has an air cylinder, not a hydraulic cylinder. Impressive company!

  • @genebulford8636
    @genebulford8636 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Glad that no hurt no pain an you came out of this on the good side. Thankyou for a honest an truthful video , you just may have saved a lot of guys from a huge accident an what we should be looking at on how these lifts are made,Thank You an stay safe!!

  • @cstiffy1
    @cstiffy1 Před 3 měsíci +1

    When you know better you do better. Thank you for the insight and information. Glad your ok... "Lucky"

  • @conradmorin1891
    @conradmorin1891 Před 3 měsíci

    First time viewer of your videos, Kevin, and I must say that you are a true gentleman. Not many people would take the time to do a video of a company who truly shows respect & value their customers, and for this company known as "Handy", to send you a brand new lift & wanting your feedback is extra-ordinary, as that is unseen & unheard of. Kudos to you, as this company.......job well done!

  • @stephenWHITMER-ft8kf
    @stephenWHITMER-ft8kf Před 3 měsíci +1

    Kevin. Thank you for your knowledge. I too have HANDY as well as my son. Both lifts are well over 20 yrs old. We have never experienced a situation. But it’s always in the back of your mind. What If ? I like what handy has done with there product. Very forward thinking.a safety minded Especially like the new foot pedal . Can’t tell ya how many times I’ve bumped it while working on a Bike. Of course the latch system was in place to prevent it from lowering. But still it wakes you up. Thanks again. I’ll pass this video on to our friends.

  • @mikegreendale6936
    @mikegreendale6936 Před 3 měsíci +5

    I would say BLESSED ! , No such thing as luck ....

  • @billdonohue2389
    @billdonohue2389 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have that lift but I have the extension wings on the side. You can ride the bike on the lift, no run at it, just go slow both feet on the ground, and the bike goes right on the lift. Side stand down, dismount, the tie the bike as you described. I welded caps on the ends of the bearing tracks to prevent what happened to you.

  • @mikeprior6898
    @mikeprior6898 Před 2 měsíci

    Glad to see your ok with no injuries

  • @dougbetty2008
    @dougbetty2008 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Easy fix on the old lifts. Drill side of table and bolt in a stop block at the end of the bearing track.

  • @user-yi7lj2xh2j
    @user-yi7lj2xh2j Před 2 měsíci

    My late stepdad had a car lift fail in the early 80s and it crushed both ankles. Thankfully, he lived to recover. An old coworker of mine wasn't as lucky. His younger brother was killed while under a car lift that failed. So, spot on for the episode and information. God bless!

  • @scottlofton2607
    @scottlofton2607 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the update, I have a older Handy lift and it works great hell a life saver at my age. Love the up grades and I will be boxing in the bearing chanels after this psa .

  • @louswain3240
    @louswain3240 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I've recently retired from 30yrs as Harley Mechanic. I would say it's the most dangerous due to the frequency of loading/unloading of the lifts in comparison to test rides. In my experience they're almost even....

  • @markryan4223
    @markryan4223 Před 2 měsíci

    I appreciate the story and the endorsement, I Only use Quality Tools and Equipment, first thing i did was check my lift..were good. Cheers from South Oz 👍

  • @ridethepace6005
    @ridethepace6005 Před 3 měsíci

    I was attempting to lower a lift gate on a rack truck at work and didn't notice that the last person ( a loafer wearing manager who used the truck in violation of company policy for personal use ), put it back up incorrectly. As I activated the hydraulics, the lift came slamming down , all several hundred lbs of it and slammed open on the safety chains. People were standing nearby, but we're not hit. Thank goodness because it would have paralyzed or killed someone. The safety team , of course, swept it under the rug. Always inspect your equipment. You never know what someone else may have done or not done. Glad you walked away from this.

  • @biglog5112
    @biglog5112 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I had the same experience with HF lift that your dad had. The bearing exploded while my bike was in the air. The other side lasted a little longer, the it exploded and the bike went down. The air cushion stopped it from ruining my bike. I put good bearings in it, but it not a quality product. I would buy Handy from now on!

  • @user-vo9ge7cj7u
    @user-vo9ge7cj7u Před 3 měsíci +1

    Kevin install a cam in your shop for when your working alone so god forbid something happens help would be on the way !!

  • @chuckbert3117
    @chuckbert3117 Před 4 dny

    Putting a bike on and off a lift always gave me anxiety, so I came up with a great way for me. I went to Harbor Freight and bought a small electronic winch with a wireless remote, I hooked it on the front of the lift. On the end of the cable I have a short SS bar that I bolted straps to. Those straps strap on tho the engine guard of my RK, I have Velcro on my turn signal housing and the remote, I fasten the remote to the housing and I have complete control of the winch with my left thumb. My lift is wide enough for my feet so I can easily and slowly under control put my bike on and off the lift. This has worked great for years, I think I paid 50.00 for the winch and 50.00 for the battery.

  • @bigjoe6814
    @bigjoe6814 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I always have my cell phone in my pocket when working on my own in my workshop ..2019 bad accident with a Stanley knife could have gone very wrong for me but I managed to get help because I had a means of communication to hand..

  • @edwardaambrosanojr3320
    @edwardaambrosanojr3320 Před 3 měsíci

    Hey, Kevin!
    I’m glad that you’re safe!
    Thanks for the video!

  • @brucesantacory1390
    @brucesantacory1390 Před 2 měsíci

    Know those lifts Well, worked in Dealerships from 1973 to 2010 and then a few independent shops.........ALL used Handy Lifts Great Product !!

  • @ardyrides834
    @ardyrides834 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Number one safety rule at most places I used to work at, is no one works alone. If one person needs to be at work, two were asked to show up. We may not have been working together but were within earshot, or had our phones on us.
    The lifts should have been mounted on and secured to pallets. That's the proper way to lift and move something with a fork lift.

    • @Motor-City-Mike
      @Motor-City-Mike Před měsícem

      All valid points, however.
      It's one situation as far as the owner vs an employee.
      The owner can work alone as they so choose, but an Employee is not allowed to work alone - some states it's against state labor laws for an employee to work alone (some, even in the shop at all) and many insurance companies will not cover the companies expenses nor continue coverage if a lone employee is injured or worse alone in the shop.
      Every word you say is valid, I added the rest as an ex - shop owner.

  • @doublea1499
    @doublea1499 Před 3 měsíci

    Perfect timing! I just started looking into new lifts and now I now what one I'll be purchasing.
    Thanks!

  • @twinstickwizard3941
    @twinstickwizard3941 Před 3 měsíci +1

    When you put the strap on don’t drop the hook through the slot and up through the hole. Thread the hook down through the hole and up the slot. Seems backwards but if the strap goes loose just a tiny bit it can’t fall out. If you come up through the hole it can fall out.

  • @845racingworks
    @845racingworks Před 3 měsíci

    Really happy to hear that you didn't get injured. I don't have experience with Handy lift, but this design of the lift, whatever company you might choose, always made me question if it wouldn't topple over on a person. I made a shop in a container, just a hobbiest, doing work on my own bike, and recently brought a 800kg motorcycle lift. It has smtwo huge cylinders at the back, but it has a frame at the bottom where the lift wheels glide in. I feel, for my use, (everyone is different in their choice and views of this) that it is the safest option to get. There aren't like with both the lifts you have here, any way of leaving something in front or at the back of the front wheels, so nothing can get stuck, and cause the lift to fall over to the side. Like I said, to each their own, but also when I moved the lift, I wrapped a tie strap around the lift, as when you go to pick it up, you will lift it from the table platform, as in this case of this particular lift, there is no room to get a Forklift or dolly underneath, unless you have a couple of strong guys lift it up onto some round logs, and you pick it up that way. My point here being, always strap a lift table down to the frame, if possible, around the whole outside, and ratchet that sucker down good. That way, nothing moves when you are loading and unloading it. Always perform safety checks without a load on the lift first, after moving it, but even on a weekly basis to ensure that all is still working fine. Its like when you gear up for a weekend away with your family, you fill the car up with gas, check all the fluids, before you set off on your journey. The same should apply with your lift, as you do when packing away your tools, you clean them after use, so that when you grab them tomorrow they are clean and ready for the next job you're about to tackle. Happy and safe wrenching.

  • @SLED649
    @SLED649 Před 3 měsíci

    Great pearl of knowledge Kevin!

  • @cavscout62
    @cavscout62 Před 3 měsíci

    Things happen when one burns the candle to hotly. Looks and sounds like HANDY is The Only Lift to Own. Glad you’re OK Kevin.

  • @01Lightning
    @01Lightning Před 3 měsíci

    5yrs ago I was shopping for a lift for my home garage. I looked at the cheap HF one and all the Chinese ones. I called Andy @ Handy and explained I wanted an American product. After listening to my needs, he worked out a deal that if I picked up the table at the freight company, I was within a few hundred more than a Chinese one. Best thing I bought for my garage! The air bag design is slick

  • @geoffreyjones2000
    @geoffreyjones2000 Před 3 měsíci +5

    I appreciate this video, stay safe

  • @JoeFurtado-xv5no
    @JoeFurtado-xv5no Před 3 měsíci

    So happy that you’re ok and this video has made my mind up to pay the extra for a new handy lift vs something else. Thank you for this video so very important to put this information out

  • @michiganborn8303
    @michiganborn8303 Před 3 měsíci

    I'm surprised those tracks didn't have stops on the end to keep the bearings from coming out.
    Glad that nobody got hurt and nothing got damaged other than some under roose.

  • @RandyCRR
    @RandyCRR Před 3 měsíci

    First of all glad you didn’t get injured or killed by a motorcycle falling on top of you. Second thing is I witnessed an incident while working at a H-D dealership. One of the techs had a left a motorcycle on a Handy lift fully raised over night. The safety wasn’t locked in. Always engage the safety. The lift bled down and caught a drawer on the tech’s humongous Snap On tool box that he left open. This happened after everyone went home for the day. The next morning the motorcycle on the lift and the lift were laying on the floor. It also damaged two other motorcycles when it fell over. Needless to say the owner was beyond upset about this. I didn’t work in the service department. I was not involved in this mishap.

  • @josephcivita1450
    @josephcivita1450 Před 3 měsíci +1

    With Handy lifts if you're not paying attention you can pinch the air hose on the way down. At that point you can't raise the lift.

  • @toddbrock239
    @toddbrock239 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for the message and video.

  • @montymoore8233
    @montymoore8233 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks, excellent info, all of us needed it.

  • @edwardlehigh8991
    @edwardlehigh8991 Před 3 měsíci

    This was the 1st video of yours I've seen. Really good info. Thanks

  • @justinmedeiros5638
    @justinmedeiros5638 Před 3 měsíci

    I have the sam 1200 with the extension and absolutely love it. This lift is a game changer 👍🏼

  • @marine2502
    @marine2502 Před 3 měsíci

    As always, good job, thanks Kevin...

  • @kenmeredith6224
    @kenmeredith6224 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for this video Kevin. I have had my Handy Lift since 2007. It is the older 1,000 lb. model, I moved from Calif. to Okla. in 2020. I loaded and moved my lift by myself and do not remember if I Over lifted my lift as you did. I will however go out to my garage and double check my lift. Thank you again. Ken

  • @schachat01
    @schachat01 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi Kevin-glad that you managed to dodge a bullet, and you have taken the time to share the lessons learned on safety when operating motorcycle lifts. My early career was in the aeronautical industry and I am a keen watcher of a program on National Geographic called Air Crash Investigation. The key takeaway in these true life events is that after each crash analysis is to learn from the incident and make improvements to technology, process, procedures, human behavior etc to hopefully avoid a reoccurrence in the future.

  • @windsurfed1
    @windsurfed1 Před 3 měsíci

    Great information to know. Thanks for making the video.

  • @goodboyringo9716
    @goodboyringo9716 Před 3 měsíci

    Very nicely done video, the way you pointed out everything .

  • @hothamncheese9221
    @hothamncheese9221 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The same thing almost happened to me on a Direct Lift. I had a Road Glide on it and leaned on the back of the lift and it started tipping. Scared me to death. Looked under the lift and those wheels were out of the guide.

  • @jaystrock613
    @jaystrock613 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Ride defensivly and be ready. safety first!

  • @lukefarnell8990
    @lukefarnell8990 Před 3 měsíci

    KEVIN, Sir! Yes, you were lucky indeed. Now fatigued is a major killer where I come from over 14 hours a day can wear you down, little alone 20 per day! Calm down buddy we all want to see you again 👌