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My new spyder lift table from Redline Engineering

spyder-dude

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I have been looking to buy a lift for the past year or so and finally made the decision to buy one after doing much research. I found Redline Engineering that had put together a trike kit package that works great with spyder dimensions as well.

Disregard my mess in the garage as I had to do some major rearranging to make this fit right. The cleanup will happen after I return to spyderfest.

Picture with 2014 Spyder RTS on lift
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Picture without the ramps on lift
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Picture with 16" scissor jack underneath spyder while on lift with front center piece removed for easy access (Made it very easy to install my spyderpops bumpskid)
Redline_Spyder-Lift3.jpg

http://www.redlinestands.com/catalo...ine-tr1500-trike-motorcycle-lift-table-p-1355

Youtube video showing this lift in action.


I also went with their upgrade to the electric lift motor which works very well with no need to use air compressor for lifting.

These people are really great to work with and actually got it delivered within 2 days...shipping is a bit expensive because I needed lift gate service to my residence. If you talk to them tell them that Shawn Scott referred you as I told him that I would pass on the news of a great product and company to the spyder community.
 
Yes the sides are in the front and the table is very long (about 20 inches longer than the spyder) so you can position all the way back if you want to get to the middle of the bike. I had it all the way forward when I installed the bump skid and then removed the center section. I did end up using the 16" scissor jacks to drill the back two holes which made it very easy.

Yeah I hate it when companies charge you to pickup at their location but I guess they have to get paid for their time of helping load it as well. I paid $334 for shipping from Mississippi to Virginia but it got delivered right to my garage door. I could have saved $100 if I went and picked up 30 miles away at trucking facility but wasn't worth it for me to take the extra time and having to unload a 800lb skid off a trailer.

I actually unloaded the lift out of the skid by myself and had a friend just help me move it into the garage. It does have casters builtin on the bottom that you just screw out when you need them which is very hard to find in many lifts. I literally looked at about 20 different manufacturers before picking Redline.
 
Yes the sides are in the front and the table is very long (about 20 inches longer than the spyder) so you can position all the way back if you want to get to the middle of the bike. I had it all the way forward when I installed the bump skid and then removed the center section. I did end up using the 16" scissor jacks to drill the back two holes which made it very easy.

Yeah I hate it when companies charge you to pickup at their location but I guess they have to get paid for their time of helping load it as well. I paid $334 for shipping from Mississippi to Virginia but it got delivered right to my garage door. I could have saved $100 if I went and picked up 30 miles away at trucking facility but wasn't worth it for me to take the extra time and having to unload a 800lb skid off a trailer.

I actually unloaded the lift out of the skid by myself and had a friend just help me move it into the garage. It does have casters builtin on the bottom that you just screw out when you need them which is very hard to find in many lifts. I literally looked at about 20 different manufacturers before picking Redline.

I bought my Drop Tail trailer from Redline and just went to there place in Mississippi (2 1/2 hours away) and picked it up, good people.

Cruzr joe
 
I have been looking for one for a while as well. How much would your setup run $$$??

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Very nice..!!

Great set up. Looks like you can do a lot of work with it..just don't change your windshield...:roflblack: Congrats..!!
 
Can the ramps go on the other end or do you have to back the spyder on? Looks like its set up for a rear wheel trike only.
 
I have been looking for one for a while as well. How much would your setup run $$$??

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The trike lift kit is $1299 and then the electric upgrade instead of using air compressor was $349. I also bought a couple of 16" scissor lifts to lift the spyder off the lift table and they are $94 each. Shipping was a bit expensive as it required lift gate service to my residence which was $334.

Compared to everything else out there this is by far the best price for good quality. There was some cheaper priced units but found very bad reviews on them out there. I found nothing but good reviews about Redline Stands/Redline Engineering.
 
The trike lift kit is $1299 and then the electric upgrade instead of using air compressor was $349. I also bought a couple of 16" scissor lifts to lift the spyder off the lift table and they are $94 each. Shipping was a bit expensive as it required lift gate service to my residence which was $334.

Compared to everything else out there this is by far the best price for good quality. There was some cheaper priced units but found very bad reviews on them out there. I found nothing but good reviews about Redline Stands/Redline Engineering.

Thanks for the info!

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There will be another debuting soon that will be Spyder specific, I have seen the proto-type, and it will blow this away. It does take more room though.
 
Nice!

:congrats:on your new lift (and that Spyder on it doesn't look bad either)! :thumbup: Thanks for the pics....by the way, your garage looks fine. I just wish mine looked that good. Living in Minnesota the floor ends up very dirty especially in the winter with all the snow, grit, etc. you drag in with the cars....

Enjoy your lift and Spyder! :yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:
 
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