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that is cool but what is the wheight rating and i dont think those casters would last long with the weight of our bikes you know those 2nd gens would wear them out from trying to get them to go faster :whistling::whistling::confused24::whistling::whistling:

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I didn't see a Venture listed. I have a foot operated lift for my DR. The DR just ways about 360 lbs and I have to put all my 220 on the pedal to operate it. That Burgis lift would probaly have to be made a little different to lift an 860 lb bike.

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I agree that it is very cool. Nothing on their website about weight capacities and etc. but nothing but sport bikes listed under their adapters. I'm almost sure that it would not handle a big touring bike. To be honest though, at $575.00, I would prefer to have a decent table lift. $575.00 for this lift plus $90.00 for the wheel set plus $149.00 for the bike specific adapters. Add that up and you could have your choice of several nice table lifts.

 

Still, it is a neat idea and I can see where it would be handy.

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I agree that it is very cool. Nothing on their website about weight capacities and etc. but nothing but sport bikes listed under their adapters. I'm almost sure that it would not handle a big touring bike. To be honest though, at $575.00, I would prefer to have a decent table lift. $575.00 for this lift plus $90.00 for the wheel set plus $149.00 for the bike specific adapters. Add that up and you could have your choice of several nice table lifts.

 

Still, it is a neat idea and I can see where it would be handy.

 

 

oh I agree the $$$ is high for it BUT i'm sure there can be a copy made for a lot less...

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