Cheap DIY Motorcycle Lift
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I've wanted a motorcycle lift forever. But they're too expensive and too heavy. So let's build our own for way less. DIY Motorcycle life jack stand!
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can we all take a moment and appreciate how good the $10 harbor freight angle grinder is ?
@TheGardenSnake
4 жыл бұрын
Haha word
@kBIT01
4 жыл бұрын
They do well other than that terrible power switch
@mpikas
4 жыл бұрын
I bought my first one in '98, and I still use it. It has a crack in the gear housing, but that's my own fault- I cranked down on it with a vise to hold it and use it as a stationary grinder and cracked it, but even like that it's worked fine for probably 10 years.
@Unlucky13_s
4 жыл бұрын
maogao97 what about that BD drill? Haha that fucker did some work!
@liastheodoreskordas3793
4 жыл бұрын
was about to say
Solid idea! If I had room for it, I'd make my own in a heartbeat. Only criticism is that instead of a plywood top and 2x4 slats I probably would have used more steel square tube as slats, then topped it off with aluminum tread plate. Would definitely cost more but the weight would absolutely be comparable. I think tread plate would look nicer and would hold up better to fluids being spilled onto it.
Wow, an honest internet build complete with rough edges and mismatched sizes that just plain gets the job done. Massive regards from a fellow home bodger and fabricobler from Scotland. I hope 2020 brings you a safe and prosperous new year.
@samueldeter9735
Жыл бұрын
Well that comment aged rather poorly
I saw that lift in last week's video and didn't think much of it, now that I see how much work you put into it I appreciate it more 👌
Can’t wait to see what you’ll do with this setup
Great job, great ingenuity ! Thank's for taking the time to film,edit, and share this with us. (I'll bet the filming and editing took longer than building the lift)
Hope your family is doing great Jake. I like the ingenuity of this build. Simple yet reliable. Hope to see more content in the future but I know that you have more taxing things on your agenda.
@TheGardenSnake
4 жыл бұрын
I’ve got a project about to start that will be pretty cool. More content coming at steady rates.
Such an awesome idea. I was just saying today I wouldn’t mind a lift and I think I want to give this a crack now. Thanks
I like the concept and end result. All in for $200 is not bad either. I got lucky and picked up a PITTSBURGH 1000 Lb. Steel Motorcycle Lift from Harbor freight for only $279 on a wicked sale. The regular price is $450 and the lift is amazing. The downside is it's not the type of sale they have all the time.
Cool project man. I really enjoyed watching this come together and I think it turned out great. Full functionality.
I did something similar to lift my 900lb bikes. Difference being i built a whole new frame around the existing frame and then welded the HF jack to it to not only add rigidity by widen the frames footprint by 6-8" which greatly increased the overall stability. Of course now the jack weighs in excess of 90+ lbs. Nice job BTW
I think this is absolutely genius, and my hats off to you, sir! I've tried solving the no bench dilemma for years. My solution was a heavy homemade bench and an engine hoist. That was fine for building rigid frames but now I ride a Heritage Softail and find myself in the same old boat, lol. I'm not sure if your solution would work for me or not, but I loved watching this video and it's definitely got my gears turning... Well done, indeed.
This would he a good excuse to use my welder. Thanks Jakethebuildersnake!
@FatKidatSpeed
4 жыл бұрын
No one needs an excuse to use a welder
Jake, add some metal cross bracing on the underneath uprights. Diagonal members will eliminate any lateral sway. Also get your ties downs out further, as that will stabilize the bike laterally as well. Diagonals keep parts from moving side to side, and make your whole set-up more stable than it already seems to be. Nice job. :)
Thanks - that gave me the confidence to cut my perfectly good lift in half and stretch it out .... we used a welder and heavier iron - no plywood - metal top - works great :) take care - cheers from Vancouver Island, BC, Canada :)
That is cool! If you are worried about stability, you could build an outrigger that goes out a couple feet on each side that bolts to the extended frame rails you made...unbolt it for storage.
@godfreymcloughlin4950
5 ай бұрын
Hinged outriggers would be ideal.
Ya, Jake! You need that TIG welder! By the way, it was nice visiting with ya! Thanks for coming by!! Hey, something I have on my lift are boat straps for trailer that completely retract when not in use.
Add rail slots towards the back of the board panel by the rear wheel so you can add another wheel chuck fornmore security...just a neat idea. Very awesome build!!!
Most informative moto man on tubes. Thanks Jake!
I agree with the wife, you should paint/treat the wood so it doesnt take up moisture and get crappy. This is awesome btw
@TheGardenSnake
4 жыл бұрын
It’s not living outside but maybe I’ll slap something over it
@louithefly63
4 жыл бұрын
@@TheGardenSnake use the oil from the first oilchange to cover your work. No rust and no root in the timber LOL
Nice job Jake! I hope some people follow your example and make their own. That looks like it would save some space in my garage.
This is one of my favorite builds yet😂
pro tip: you should also use some wood glue in addition to the wood you join with screws. wood screws work loose; wood glue does not. if you made two of these, one with and one without glue, you wouldn't notice a difference today... but you would ten years from now. wood glue is literally stronger than wood, with proper clamping; which you get with the screws. so years from now, when those screws start to ream their channels out, the glue will still be rock solid. also, you always dampen the wood with a sponge before applying the wood glue. it helps the glue to seep into the pores.
@jimkubitza3820
4 жыл бұрын
i agree, and it would be easy to add the glue!
@fukcg00gle95
4 жыл бұрын
Droppin knawledge!
@grindathont9729
4 жыл бұрын
also spring washers, nylocs or locktite on those bolts as they will loosen themselves off
@anonimous2451
4 жыл бұрын
woodology 101. Nice tip. Lock Washers work well. Nylocs are better, they resist vibration loosening. All good tips.
Pretty good. I just built mine with a used lift, same type. I have a flux welder, "donated" solid door, used steel bed frame (angle iron) and found T bar. Paid $30 for lift used and $20 for hardware (carrage bolts, eye bolts, nuts and washers. Currently working on wheel chock with bed frame angle iron.
I have that exact same jack and I love it. I've been able to lift full dresser harleys and it's never failed. The only problem is the rubber pads came off so I'll probably be getting some spray on bed liner to remedy that
A little late but a 5 star job. Picked up an idea from you using the eye bolts and straps. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome build man! I just made a little shed for my Harley and was looking for a diy bike lift when I came across your video. I have that same motorcycle/atv jack I just need to get the rest of the materials. Thanks for the great idea
@davemetz7368
2 жыл бұрын
Notice he is not putting any Harleys on his . If you're gonna build one, BEEF it up a little more. It IS a great way for us poor people to have a inexpensive lift though.
My harbor freight lift rolls great its on wheels. I love my lift and i use it alot never had issues. btw i bought my lift for 300 bucks with a coupon.
@hockeygeek21
4 жыл бұрын
noah would have been easier to modify the harbor freight lift with a shorter height lock than build this sketchy AF lift. For close to the same price too.
Well done sir. That's some honest work right there. 👍
Thanks for taking the time to put this up here. I now wish I'd snagged TWO of those 1,500 lb. ATV Lifts at that Sidewalk Sale a few years ago, when they were basically giving a whole stack of them away for 90% off. I think I paid like $10 for mine just as an "impulse buy". But it's proved itself too useful as-is to cut up.
Got my Harbor Freight lift table for $299 (it goes on sale frequently) and love it! No stability issues at any height. Holds by 250lb enduro bike at any height and comes 95% assembled in the crate. And I have no problem moving it with the bike on it around the garage!
Great build! I've been thinking about a motorcycle lift for my FZ-07, might have to copy it.
Great job,little figure as you go.I had a similar idea in my head,never jumped in and made it.Glad to see someone make it happen.Also nice looking motard,mine was a 650 XR, lot of fun on the back roads.
I love this merch R&D. Can't wait for the new JtGS official launch
Nice job. I think I will do this with my HF jack now. Thanks!
Great job! Thinking of doing this for summer!
Yo Jake! I followed your vid and built one ! Works like a treat buddy love it keep up the good work Chris UK
Great build. I would add thin gauge steel to the top. That way when oil or any liquids spill it's an easy clean and wouldn't be absorbed into the bare wood.
Excellent workmanship! and thank You for posting, I have the same lift and now I know what to do with it for better use!!!!!!
Absolutely brilliant! Thanks for inspiring my next project. You are a legend.
I use the Harbor Freight model with my 2008 gold wing and have never felt it unsafe. I think if you were concerned it would have been easier to have added two extensions with casters to the front.
Good idea, I saw it in my mind before you built it. Very practical and can be moved around.
Innovative! I really got a kick out of all drilling clips. Very interesting. 👍🏼
damn jake, always love to see you working on something. Im not even skip 1 sec of this video hahaha
Great video and design, thanks for filming this.
Great video. Keep the DIY content coming!
Nice job, and you are thinking outside of the box. Thank you, Sir.
Very practical. The only thing is that the bike wobbles a little more than id probably be comfortable with but still very useful. My dad bought a used pneumatic lift and its pretty useful but its definitely a permanent structure in our shop now
Well done dude! Wish I had that amount of patience
5 years on harbor frieghts lift. Use it to lift my heritage classic for repair ,cleaning,etc,and my other 6 bikes too. Moving around is no problem, I lift it all the way up and can push it anywhere I want with minimal effort.
Awesome build man! Easily one of your best vids.
For the tools and materials at hand, job well done
Jake I got accepted into college for motorcycle mechanics 😁
@loganhuntervagle
4 жыл бұрын
MX-250-LIFE you’re doing what I wanted to do. I’m 18, motorcycle racer, but going for criminal justice. Work for them race teams man!
@johnnygoesfast9397
4 жыл бұрын
@@loganhuntervagle you should ditch what you DON'T want to do ASAP...!!!
@Shadow0fd3ath24
4 жыл бұрын
I would go for something else unless youre content making maybe $12 an hour...even once you figure it out the race guys for Roczen and Musquin make well under $20 an hour according to them when i asked
@loganhuntervagle
4 жыл бұрын
@@johnnygoesfast9397 I'll stick with pushing the limits of my R6. There's a reason I wanted to do it and why I now don't want to do it lol
@johnnygoesfast9397
4 жыл бұрын
They accept anyone who can fog a mirror
I am almost speechless. You took a perfectly good lift that would do more than you need and made something worse with it! Tell me, what can a table do that a lift can't? I'll tell you what a lift CAN that a table can't, it allows you to work on the front wheel, forks, steering etc!
Get a welder. Some of your mods were sketchy, but the general idea looked great.
@BenJongUn
4 жыл бұрын
I guess you've also seen the connection on the front corner that moved a little much? x)
@jediknight1294
4 жыл бұрын
@@jaydawn2899 dude... that 'lift' is a piece of junk he spent way too much effort and money on that could have been done for half the cost without a welder, legitimate criticism of a hackjob, get your lips off Jakes ass, it's pitiful to watch.
@MrSticks9999
4 жыл бұрын
@@jediknight1294 And there's no "bars". It's square tubing :)
Thanks! I was looking at the harbor freight one too. Glad I watched this first
Really awesome idea there!!! Seems a lot more practical than the HF lift, even though I'd still love to have one of those too!
Other than being a bit narrow it came out real well.. great job..Nice supermoto too!
I made one out of a piece of thick sheet aluminum a friend gave me. I used my circular saw and an old blade I didn't care about to cut it to the perfect size. This worked like a champ. Then I took it to a local metal shop to have a 1", 90 degree lip bent on all sides. I carefully planned it to fit perfectly over three old, heavy duty milk crates I had laying around. I mounted a cheap wheel chock up front and made tie down points for the bar straps to attach to. I already had a ramp. It works great, weighs next to nothing, and when I'm not using it, it just stacks in a corner.
Thanks for sharing this , I’m going to use your idea , I’ve got a 2010 Electra glide and some fairly heavy duty aluminum posts and a welder ...I’ll throw it up when it’s done 👍
Awesome! Thank you for sharing. It worked with bolts and 2X4s and plywood but I would have done it with steel and a welder.
The power tool noise was my favorite part.
Awsome Jake! Maybe some of that no-slip stick-on stuff used on staircases etc where the tires roll and park. Also, maybe a 2x4x36" piece under the handlebars (across) removable with wingnuts to get those ratchet strap eyebolts out further. Thanks for the video!
Awesome project man. In the future, im going to see if I can do this for cheaper using the same tools. Stay safe out there.
@TheGardenSnake
4 жыл бұрын
Do it. It’s so nice.
I laugh so much during your vids😂 “fine tuning” *beats the shit out of it*
@Oddman1980
4 жыл бұрын
"Dent Tuning"
Watching the lift go up and down. It looks like the joint on the side you load the bike might need some more reinforcement as it seems to flex quite a bit. Other then that I'm quite surprised at how well it turned out.
@cappe_yt9182
4 жыл бұрын
yhee lower part flexed quite a bit, maybe som bars across it or might need thicker tube and or welding
@HalfdeadRider
4 жыл бұрын
Those bolts alone probably don't hold well enough, I would get bigger bars and get them welded in and braced in a couple of places like Cappe said, fun project though.
@Hellsong89
4 жыл бұрын
It seems that end connecting peace is hit by lifting arms when those go down, so reinforcing bolt connection only leads to tress in that area. He just needs to move back lifting arms towards center, i'd say 4 inches and problem is solved. For the bolt connections, suuure you can take it apart move easily.. kinda, but he has what 5k worth of bikes and multitude of other tools... and not even couple hundred bucks stick welder, wtf? Painting the plywood would also be good idea to increase its life and painting it later becomes bit of a problem when its soaked by oil and other crap.
@monteblackwell4652
4 жыл бұрын
@@Hellsong89 He has 740K subs and you have none. WTF? Tell us more about that stick welder now, helldong?
@stanmondzelewski9253
4 жыл бұрын
Weld that shit. Those little cheap home depot bolts in a bag are going to fail. Monte Blackwell,j ust because someone has a high sub count dont mean shit. Many of us dont care to put time into a youtube channel. Great concept,but needs to be stronger and the base needs to be wider. Atleast somekind of out riggers
When I built my last table I I drilled a hole do I can run a hose through for draining fluids.
clever clever man ..I know what I'll be doing very soon 👏👏👏
Great Job, would like to do this for my Harley.
Great job on the build I'm gonna make one now for my bike
Turned out better than I would have imagined, but I wouldn't trade my harbor freight lift for that thing! BTW, the harbor freight lift rolls around just fine. I have limited space too, and my lift rests up against the wall out of the way until needed. Very stable too, with my 800+ pound bike on it.
Looks great! Nice built and looks super practical
I love it! I have one of those lifts and been looking for a table lift to swap the engine on my ducati 1199S panigale but I'm on a tight budget so this idea is perfect for me
was thinking about this today whilst breaking my back on the floor. i have the little lift already, so i guess i'm off to buy to metal and weld it up! i will change how high it can go, because i really need to for my back.. thanks for the inspiration!
Nice work Jake. I reckon that's all I need.
Brilliant idea! Well done, very inspiring 👍🏻
This is an awesome idea I wish I would have thought of it myself
Thanks for this video dude. Been looking at a lift for a while but they're so damn expensive. This is probably the BEST how-to guide on making this so I'll be using this next month to make mine.
Going to put my Harley dyna on this! Jake said it would work!
Today's episode on building with Jake lol love it bro
Awesome idea. Well done brother. Kind regards from South Wales, UK. 👍🏻👊🏻
I use my harbor freight engine hoist (cherry picker) and a short tow strap. With my tank removed, I lift my XR600R from the top frame to +5' AFF. The hoist is very wide and the load is skookem secure. You can rotate the bike to some degree also.
Great vid thanks for sharing your knowledge
Jake I’ve been watching since 2014 and still love your videos! If you get a chance to see fireguy anytime soon tell him some random dude on KZread misses him and hopes you too can make videos again!
Build yourself a good cheap lift. You'll need only some tools worth a couple few hundred bucks and some people might kill themselves in the process. Great 👌👌👌
@TheGardenSnake
4 жыл бұрын
Oh good point. Hey everyone, don’t kill yourselves making this. Be safe! Ok I warned them 😁
@somborn
4 жыл бұрын
@@TheGardenSnake Well done 😜
You should just roll some bedliner on it. Keep it from absorbing moisture in the air or oil, and give it some texture. And itd look alot better 😛 I might make one of these down the road.
NEW TO YOUR CHANNEL. Bought the same lift from Harbor Freight cause I couldnt afford a full lift on perm. disability, know what my next project is !! sweet an thanks !!
Great project. Thanks for sharing!
I got my HF lift for 299 on sale. I put Harley street glide on it and moves very easy and lifts it no problem.
This is a very, very innovative modification of a HF lift. The height is perfect too.
Brilliant just what im looking to do
Nice. The only thought I had was putting another set of eye bolts on the sides roughly below the handle bars. That way it's more stable when strapped down.
mark uk nice one .. im going to do it. you are clear and i enjoyed the vid.
Great build. Really well explained. A couple people have mentioned extending the tie-downs out for more stability which I think is also a good idea. I do have one suggestion. At 3:40ish when you are going to make a custom L bracket for the back pins I had a thought, as I also do not have a welder. Simpson Strong Tie makes a bracket they call a "DJT Deck Joist Tie," that I think might work. It has that "z" sort of shape where you could bolt one facing to the frame and the other would allow for your connection. Thanks again for the video.
Jake you have far the best motor homemade motorcycle left that I have seen and all that I've gone through with sure would like to have the plans and dimensions for this bike would be glad to pay for them Thanks for a good lift Jake
outstanding job fella
Love the Frankenstein build. Cheers from OZ
It works great, good job!
That is a great idea. Great job
My biggest concern on this thing is that the tie downs don't reach out far enough. I'm not sure they have enough leverage/spacing to keep the bikes upright, especially when you're tired and get a bit careless.