12-29-2017, 10:00 AM
Dario,
The lift will come off easily (With a forklift to hold the weight)..but there are two brackets welded to frame. Not so easy to remove and keep. A call to hydralift would tell you if its easy to buy new brackets.
The new model that was put on after the incident has a two piece ramp rather than the old one piece ramp but other than that...its pretty much the same as the old one.
Thanks for the compliment on the bike...I just replaced that one with a 2018 version. The new one has a digital dash display which is HUGE improvement over the old gauges that I could not read from a normal sitting (or standing) position on the bike. You were correct about not touching the bike during “the incident”. I could not believe that the entire lift was broken without even scratching the bike. The lightpost was in exactly the right place.
Bill
The lift will come off easily (With a forklift to hold the weight)..but there are two brackets welded to frame. Not so easy to remove and keep. A call to hydralift would tell you if its easy to buy new brackets.
The new model that was put on after the incident has a two piece ramp rather than the old one piece ramp but other than that...its pretty much the same as the old one.
Thanks for the compliment on the bike...I just replaced that one with a 2018 version. The new one has a digital dash display which is HUGE improvement over the old gauges that I could not read from a normal sitting (or standing) position on the bike. You were correct about not touching the bike during “the incident”. I could not believe that the entire lift was broken without even scratching the bike. The lightpost was in exactly the right place.
Bill
Bill Johnson
Birmingham, Alabama