I can get a hydraulic motorcycle lift as per attached picture at a +- price of R2000,-. The only problem is that I need to order a minimum quantity of 10 . If you are interested, please e-mail me at wolfgang@wode.co.za
Hi Chris, I can order as soon as we get 10 people. At the moment it is you and me, but at that price I am sure we will find the others. Will keep you updated. Wolfgang
Hi Woolf,
Have you seen this unit in the flesh and is it made locally or imported, if so from where, Can this be converted to air?
The price is that including V A T?
Will delivery be ex Cape Town?
Cash or deposit and monthly payments?
Thats all for now.
Thank you.
Bum in the saddle, always.
Hi Guys,
I have not seen the unit. It is imported from China (like most products we buy these days). I will check if it can be converted to air operated. The price is an estimate, based on the current exchange rate. Once we got 10 people interested, I will need to get R1500,- up front. The balance is only due once the goods are here and we have the actual shipping costs (there is no duty on these products). The price does not include Vat, but we will issue a Vat invoice.
We are importing goods from China for the last 5 years, so we are getting good shipping rates and we also insure the goods.
We don't want to make a profit on the units and pass it on at the actual cost. The main reason is that I also want one.
Once we got 10 people that have paid the deposit, it will take about 6 weeks to get the goods.
If someone wants to take more than one to sell them on, that is also fine with me.
Ciao
Wolfgang
Thanks wolf Paid my R1500 deposit eagerly awaiting delivery.
P.s for those of you that don't already know..... is that the lift can also opperate on compressed air..Thanks for the earlier info wolf..
OK Wolf paid my R2000 into your account.
Payment Confirmation
From account details: MAIN ACC
My statement description: Stand
Beneficiary statement description: christoe bikelift
To account number: 1037053079
Amount: 2,000.00
Payment date: 21 Jan 2008
Effective date: 22 Jan 2008
Reference number: 20080121/NETBANK/936659
Busy rebuilding a R100RS and would like to try out the lift before the job is finished.
Warren what type of pressures are required when working with compressed air? Would one of those R1000 compressors do the trick?
Wolf I will deposit my money tomorrow morning at Nedbank.
Thanks.
Hi Padlangs give wolf a call I have PMed you his number and he will shed some more light ...but in saying so it seems that a domestic entry level compressor will do the trick. Just to let the guys know the lifts should be here by early March (due to the Chinese New Year DELAY) P.S wolf has asked for a R1500 dep, balance to be paid when the goods have landed so exact costs i.e freight,vat.etc can be calculated.
Thanks Chris for putting it on the site. I have ordered an extra component for the lifts that will allow to operate them either hydraulically or pneumatically, so that those once that don't have a compressor or are working during Eskom power cuts can still use the lift by pumping it up with a hydraulic foot pump. The operating pressure for the air is between 4 and 6 bar with relatively little air consumption. A small DIY compressor would be sufficient. Expected arrival will only be beginning of March. I will inform everyone once I got an ETA.