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Post by JR on May 27, 2013 21:27:47 GMT -5
I've wanted one of these for a long time and Harbor Freight hasn't been in my area very long, in fact the closet store is in Little Rock over a hour away but I couldn't turn this deal down! www.harborfreight.com/1000-lb-capacity-motorcycle-lift-68892-8495.htmlNote the normal price of $699.99 and on sale for $423.99 but that's not the final price I paid! Harbor Freight if you look always has coupons online for additional savings and if the shipping hadn't been $89 and was on one of their free shipping specials I wouldn't have even drove to Little Rock. So when I saw this I started looking online for their latest coupon saving offers and found what became a really unique one at least by the sales clerk and Doug had even told me he hadn't ever saw this with HF? www.dealsoff.com/harbor-freight-coupons/But from what I saw this evening while finding this coupon sight again one can even find 50% savings coupons! Now I'm really mad! ;D But after all the smoke cleared and the free item coupon which they allowed me to use today I got this lift for $324 tax and all. I got the free tarp with the Memorial Day Only coupon as well. JR
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Post by shalomrider on May 27, 2013 22:04:18 GMT -5
howdy jr i had that lift as well and found it really helpful. despite my limitations in moving i could then even check the air pressure in the tires which is impossible without it. that is the reason my scoot needs to be as reliable and fiddle free as possible caue i can't get around to check things like i would like to.
lotsa miles and smiles to ya ken
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Post by spandi on May 27, 2013 23:05:42 GMT -5
Let's see... that's what? $376.00 off?.....Yeah I'll say ya done good!
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Post by rockynv on May 28, 2013 11:56:58 GMT -5
Please post the pic of it strapped to your bike for your ride home with it.
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Post by JR on May 29, 2013 7:09:11 GMT -5
Please post the pic of it strapped to your bike for your ride home with it. I took my Silverado and even then didn't realize how long it was, had to leave the tail gate down! But that was the easy part, this thing weighs 300lbs. My wife and 17 year old stepson had went to visit her family and it didn't take me long to remember that I don't lift 300lbs very well anymore. Thus the chains, ropes and hoists were used to get it in my shop! Now I've just got to uncrate it and do the minor assembly and I'm good to go. JR
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