How to build a motorcycle lift using Quickjacks; Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

Комментарии • 54

  • @acemcgillicutty4420
    @acemcgillicutty4420 5 месяцев назад +14

    $250 if you already have the Quickjacks. Because a pair of them are $1450.

  • @vonzellable
    @vonzellable 7 месяцев назад +1

    cool was looking at the actual metal platform and did not want to spend $900. So I looked up how to build one and ended up here. Have a like and a new sub.

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks man! The metal platform is probably pretty solid but I definitely agree with the issue of justifying cost. $900 is a hard pill to swallow. haha

  • @HarleyFatBoyJr
    @HarleyFatBoyJr 7 месяцев назад +1

    One of the coolest videos I’ve seen in awhile fam. Great share. 🤙🏾💪🏾

  • @Ridesfar
    @Ridesfar 2 года назад +3

    Great design! I might try to change the wheel chock to adjustable wheel locks like you see on expensive tables, if I could source them. Well done though and saved yourself a bundle!

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  2 года назад +1

      Hey thanks Thumper! Yeah you are right about the wheel lock. I hope to source something a little better later on that could accommodate a wider range of wheels (including scooter wheels).

  • @chadsimmons6347
    @chadsimmons6347 Год назад +1

    got bored with scooters and mopeds, bought a harley road king & trike kit now i need a lift 4-cheap,,(thankx man)

  • @Brodizzle83
    @Brodizzle83 2 года назад +1

    Dude that looks amazing! I love the red tinted finish. Very cool Jake!

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  2 года назад +1

      Thanks bud! I'm pleased with the outcome.

  • @allthekidsareright
    @allthekidsareright Год назад +1

    That’s sick bro. Nice job. I just picked up a harbor freight model. Now I’m envious. Those jacks are like $1400 though…adding that to my freak list.

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  Год назад

      Yeah the HF lift has some definite advantages over a DIY wood platform like mine with obvious trade-offs.
      I'm curious, what don't you like about it?
      My biggest complaint is the weight making it difficult to stow away when not in use.

  • @BT-ih6kr
    @BT-ih6kr 5 месяцев назад +1

    that is a nice looking unit. the only concern i would have, a this is because i have had a quick jack for about 3 years, is that the 2 lifts start acting differently and don't go down at the same rate. they seem to move up at the same rate, but not down. now that is when they are 4-5 feet apart under vehicles, so maybe together they are fine. still a nice looking unit

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  4 месяца назад

      Do your quickjacks have the air canisters on them? Mine do and that's meant to hold between 40-50psi. These air cylinders held push the quickjacks back down. If one cylinder has bled off air pressure they will go down at different rates.

    • @BT-ih6kr
      @BT-ih6kr 4 месяца назад

      @@DadModsMedia yes, unless you check them all the time, you only know they don't work when they don't work. also, even when they are full, it is not an exact match. now the lift is getting about 5 years old and used fairly often so it may just be an age thing

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  4 месяца назад +1

      Well that's a shame@@BT-ih6kr . It may be worth calling Quickjacks and asking if there's anything to check over, like are the pins getting corroded, bolts need to be retorqued...etc. Mine are around 5 years old, and if you follow the channel you'll see how often they are lifting my stupid toys, yours shouldn't be having those issues.

  • @YoloVib3s
    @YoloVib3s Год назад +1

    I'm absolutely doing this!

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  Год назад +1

      It's one of the best "tools" I've added to the shop. Heck it's useful when I need a big flat surface 😆

    • @YoloVib3s
      @YoloVib3s Год назад +1

      @@DadModsMedia I’m gonna have to mod the design slightly as my first bike is a Can-Am Ryker. So I’ll need the platform to be about 65” wide. Although I’m planning to go full Hooligan & pick up a Indian FTR soon.

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  Год назад +1

      That's cool! You aren't the first to mention using this concept to lift a 3 wheeled bike. I definitely think it's doable. Especially using quickjacks.
      I'd love to buy an FTR someday!

  • @me-63
    @me-63 5 месяцев назад +1

    Closer to the 2,000$ mark if you buy those 2 lifts.but still nice

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  5 месяцев назад

      Absolutely right. I framed the suggested pricing based on someone who already owns Quickjack lifts.
      Thanks for the kind words!

  • @stephanwelz6665
    @stephanwelz6665 10 месяцев назад +1

    How did you paint it? What is it called? Is it called varnish, glaze or something else? Which colour is it?
    You did a real good job👍

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  10 месяцев назад +1

      So I used a stain (can't recall the exact shade), but I believe it is a Valspar. You should be able to get the same color at Home Depot. Then it's clear coated.

    • @stephanwelz6665
      @stephanwelz6665 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@DadModsMedia thank you very much for your answer. That helps me a lot. ♥️

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  10 месяцев назад +1

      Happy to help!

  • @matthewpeterson3329
    @matthewpeterson3329 Год назад +2

    At 5000 pounds per pair, couldn't you just use one of them and build a wider base frame and mount in centered in the structure? Seems to me that 2500 pounds is more than enough for any bike. Either way, cool project!

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  Год назад

      Yes you could and I believe the pump does allow you to use on lift frame, so you could de-couple one and build a frame.
      The one main thing I would caution is balance. These frames aren't very wide so in the case of using a single frame I would engineer something a little different with supports/folding legs. I'd have to give it a lot of thought. Not sure

  • @jeremyknisley3072
    @jeremyknisley3072 8 месяцев назад +1

    Do you use the rubber lifting blocks under the platform or just let it sit on the quick jack frames themselves ?

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  8 месяцев назад +1

      I do not use the rubber pads. I find the metal frames provide a nice flat surface for the lift table.

  • @alexanderrobinson7499
    @alexanderrobinson7499 Год назад +2

    I can’t imagine that being even close to tall enough?

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  Год назад

      The Quickjacks get you around 20" of lift, if that's not enough for you then you may want to just buy a engineered motorcycle lift.

  • @kevinbugden7995
    @kevinbugden7995 Год назад +1

    Great job….do you think it could be modified to use with a trike…Cam Am Spyder?

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  Год назад

      Where there a will there's a way!
      These quickjacks can handle 5000lbs so there's no issue there.
      Building the platform to handle the track width of the Spyder would take a little adjusting in the dimensions but you absolutely could build one! Heck, with some extra work you could make a removable center for accessing the underside of the Spyder too. 😉

    • @kevinbugden7995
      @kevinbugden7995 Год назад +1

      @@DadModsMedia Thanks…I just may try it…with a good ramp I could use it assembled as my regular parking spot.

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  Год назад

      That sounds awesome!

  • @SLYDIT
    @SLYDIT 2 года назад +1

    Any podcasts incoming?
    Been pretty quiet outta you guys.

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  2 года назад +1

      Well, we recorded one a couple weeks back explaining everything, and the damn audio was clipping like crazy. It was a great chat too. Not sure what to do with it because the audio is just so rough.

  • @Bass.Player
    @Bass.Player Год назад

    Only problem I see is how wide it is. It will difficult to get close to the side of the bike, especially while sitting on a stool...

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  Год назад

      You are absolutely right. Unfortunately, with this platform, I found that it has to be wide like this to avoid being tippy.
      Now if you had a way to add weight to the Quickjacks, that could help keep the platform planted to the ground. Maybe as simple as some sand bags or if you have a home gym you could use some 45lb plates.

    • @sociopathmercenary
      @sociopathmercenary Год назад

      Only change I would have made is to put one 2x4 down the middle and size the platform based on the width of the two jacks. It would have given you a narrower platform overall.

    • @Bass.Player
      @Bass.Player Год назад +1

      I bolted my lift to the floor. @@DadModsMedia

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  Год назад

      Great idea!@@Bass.Player

  • @golf5555555
    @golf5555555 Год назад

    Curious if that table top is slick with the poly

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  Год назад

      It's not terrible but if you have a heavier bike I'd suggest adding a texturing material to the poly.
      My bikes are easy to manipulate so I haven't had concerns about slipping [yet].

  • @johnweaver6553
    @johnweaver6553 Год назад

    How much was the hydraulic lift was

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  Год назад

      The Quickjack lift can be purchased here: ruclips.net/user/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbE5RRTQzRTZJRFZ3R25aeVVxbnhwYWVoZTl4QXxBQ3Jtc0ttUVhqTlFSZzlrWGxFNC05b1RXeEJEaWd1Y2ZBRURFcmxoZTFzX0pyQmlNWE1ON3ZqV0RmRnJLUUJkMmsxd29UM1pfTkNPbUphakV0RGlKNmRUU0FCMmZnYnBYczY0Q0RRVnRRMXlWVmJJbm01cnJHaw&q=https%3A%2F%2Famzn.to%2F3xHZT2O&v=jjs33qdgNh8

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  Год назад

      It's important to note, this video is intended for people who already own a set of quickjacks. If you do not own Quickjacks and do not have an automotive-related use for Quickjacks then I would suggest looking at a dedicated motorcycle lift like this (it will be cheaper to purchase a motorcycle lift outright this way): www.harborfreight.com/1000-lb-steel-motorcycle-lift-68892.html

  • @jamesbanjomanjohnson
    @jamesbanjomanjohnson 2 года назад

    where do you get the jacks???

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  2 года назад

      Hi James, these lifts are Quickjack 5000SLX lifts. They are at-home lift for my vehicles/projects.

  • @boxtruckprojects
    @boxtruckprojects Год назад +1

    $250 my ASS! the hydraulic pump was $200 alone, the hydraulic rams were $110 each, the hydraulic hoses total was $65, the hydraulic oil was $40 the track bearings were $25, the 12 volt 35 ah battery for the pump was $80, all the metal to build this was $320. The wheels to move the table around was $80,,, total cost was $920.00 Amigo!

    • @willardivins3736
      @willardivins3736 Год назад +1

      The quickjacks he lists for the project are $1500. FAIL

  • @madhanakumar6155
    @madhanakumar6155 2 месяца назад

    Table seems to be too wide, difficult to work on the bikes