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Motorcycle Table Project
20 Aug 2016 04:36
So I have been planning for a build table for a while and looked at pre-made stuff and sketched my own design. Well surfing Craigslist recently yielded an interesting prospect to start with. I went up just across the SC / NC boarder and met a really interesting person and made the deal. For $180 I got this:
Upon further research is a modified, Mid-70's American Lift industrial table. It was modified and came out of a furniture factory that closed and this guy bought 3 of them. So I first cut some 3/4" table drop ins for the ends which extend the .125" think steel table from 3' x 5' to 3' x 8'. I have a couple extra chocks that I retrofitted and will pin to the table and had to use a couple of bottle jacks to lift it up. The thing is well over 600lbs. Looking at the underside it has a 5.5" Cylinder (2.5" Ram) and 1.5" thick solid steel double scissor lift arms....Turns out it appears that this table was rated for 6,000 lbs from what I can tell from researching the table. Should be enough for bikes.....lol
The motor works, but is a 3 phase 230/460 motor so I knew right away I was going to have to change that. Once I had the table up and supported, started pulling it apart, cleaning it, and researching. Motor was hard to find due to the NEMA and CZ mounting for the pump directly. I kept at it and found a new Baldor 1 hp (Original was 1.5hp) that was on Ebay. Made a deal for $200 shipped and it arrived yesterday.
So I mapped out the electrical and have my plan for rewire. Due to the motor size, I am going to have to reconfigure it and mount the box external of the pan.
So redoing the tank, new flexible cylinder line, and I'll have to bend new hard lines for the reconfig. The bed will be Raptor Lined, and frame painted gloss black. That is it for now more to come.
Cory

Upon further research is a modified, Mid-70's American Lift industrial table. It was modified and came out of a furniture factory that closed and this guy bought 3 of them. So I first cut some 3/4" table drop ins for the ends which extend the .125" think steel table from 3' x 5' to 3' x 8'. I have a couple extra chocks that I retrofitted and will pin to the table and had to use a couple of bottle jacks to lift it up. The thing is well over 600lbs. Looking at the underside it has a 5.5" Cylinder (2.5" Ram) and 1.5" thick solid steel double scissor lift arms....Turns out it appears that this table was rated for 6,000 lbs from what I can tell from researching the table. Should be enough for bikes.....lol


The motor works, but is a 3 phase 230/460 motor so I knew right away I was going to have to change that. Once I had the table up and supported, started pulling it apart, cleaning it, and researching. Motor was hard to find due to the NEMA and CZ mounting for the pump directly. I kept at it and found a new Baldor 1 hp (Original was 1.5hp) that was on Ebay. Made a deal for $200 shipped and it arrived yesterday.

So I mapped out the electrical and have my plan for rewire. Due to the motor size, I am going to have to reconfigure it and mount the box external of the pan.

So redoing the tank, new flexible cylinder line, and I'll have to bend new hard lines for the reconfig. The bed will be Raptor Lined, and frame painted gloss black. That is it for now more to come.
Cory
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Re: Motorcycle Table Project
20 Aug 2016 05:21
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/594313-csr1000-project-build
CB550 (1978)
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KZ1000CSR (1981)
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CB550 (1978)
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Re: Motorcycle Table Project
20 Aug 2016 05:32Very nice....Harley's are always parked, would have made better candidates! Lol
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20 Aug 2016 06:27
Very nice. Looks like you could change the oil on an elephant on that thing. It must weigh a ton.
I was thinking of doing my own lift but I punked out and went to Harbor Junk with my $300 coupon. Now the problem is that I only have one and I'm soon to have 3 bikes.
I was thinking of doing my own lift but I punked out and went to Harbor Junk with my $300 coupon. Now the problem is that I only have one and I'm soon to have 3 bikes.
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Re: Motorcycle Table Project
20 Aug 2016 06:43
Well I have three bikes and up to this pint only had stands, so the table was really only for service. Keep your bikes alternating service and you should be good!
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20 Aug 2016 07:55 - 20 Aug 2016 13:26
It seems I always have a long term project hogging the table and I still am creeping around on the garage floor for minor repairs and maintenance on the others....
It will improve I hope. I'm parting out the big project and hopefully the new semi-long term project wont take too long.
It will improve I hope. I'm parting out the big project and hopefully the new semi-long term project wont take too long.
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Re: Motorcycle Table Project
20 Aug 2016 12:17
Very cool Cory.
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Re: Motorcycle Table Project
27 Aug 2016 14:41
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this is probably the most professional looking home made bike lift i've ever seen
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this is probably the most professional looking home made bike lift i've ever seen
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Re: Motorcycle Table Project
03 Sep 2016 16:03
Little more work done. Bent up two new lines, trimmed up the tank, and made a new top plate with filtered breather cap. I screwed up one line, so I need to get some more 3/8" steel line and I can finish it up tomorrow. Get it mounted and wired to try it out.
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16 Sep 2016 17:51 - 16 Sep 2016 18:01
Ding ding.....
vid636.photobucket.com/albums/uu83/fedwi...0076_zps6yluntaw.mp4
Have to be careful as with over 44" of lift I can put the bike into the garage door.... Lol
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vid636.photobucket.com/albums/uu83/fedwi...0076_zps6yluntaw.mp4
Have to be careful as with over 44" of lift I can put the bike into the garage door.... Lol
Cory
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16 Sep 2016 18:40NakedFun wrote: Ding ding.....
vid636.photobucket.com/albums/uu83/fedwi...0076_zps6yluntaw.mp4
Have to be careful as with over 44" of lift I can put the bike into the garage door.... Lol
Cory
On your next holiday to Australia, can you bring that with you..?

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16 Sep 2016 18:43750 R1 wrote:NakedFun wrote: Ding ding.....
vid636.photobucket.com/albums/uu83/fedwi...0076_zps6yluntaw.mp4
Have to be careful as with over 44" of lift I can put the bike into the garage door.... Lol
Cory
On your next holiday to Australia, can you bring that with you..?
Table weighs over 600lbs.....might not be allowed on the plane....
Cory
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