OK due to lack of use & the need for the space it's taking up...
I'm thinking of parting with the work bench a bought a couple of years ago...
Bought local for £100 I added the wheel chock on. It has a ramp that sits on the front.
It raises using a trolly jack it is not a hydralic one...& has pins to lock it in place.
The reason I havent used it much is purely a lack of space. Origonaly I was gonna put it down the far end but the roof is much lower at that end so that plan was very short lived...
The guy I got is off was moving & having given up biking was selling all his bike stuff. He told me he had a ST1100 & that was what he had up on it.
I belive it to be made from a kit & is fairly substantial i.e. bloody heavy. It has a hard wood top.
As you can see a padock stand fits on no problem it is unfortunatly too narrow to use an Abba stand.
I'm open to sensible offers*. Bearing in mind I gave £100 for it & then added the chock which was £40 IIRC. The trolly jack in the pic is NOT included !
You will need to pick it up. I got in my works van but couldnt close the doors. So a large estate or a transit would be better.
I would hep load it but you will need extra hands to unload.
* No half eaten packets of crisps, bags of sweets ect ...It's not big & it's not clever...
Bike work ramp. SOLD!
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Bike work ramp. SOLD!
Last edited by MacV2 on Sun May 13, 2018 12:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
Re: Bike work ramp.
Think of how this will help your bad back when tinkering...
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
Re: Bike work ramp. SOLD!
Good, you'll have room for another bike now
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.