I’m on my first trip with our Hydra Lift, carrying a Harley Ultra Limited. A friend recommended that I add tie-downs wrapped around the wheels and the ramp “Just in case”. Well I had a tie down failure and the wraps around the wheels are the only thing that kept us from loosing the motorcycle.
My favorite motorcycle mounted to one of the best motor coaches there is! Gee, you’re blessed! One suggestion, don’t cover your bike to avoid the diesel soot! A friend of mine did that for his 2014 Goldwing and the wind buffeting ruined his paint.
May I asked if welding was required for your application? I have an ‘07 Country Coach and wondering if this Hydralift brand universally bolts to Class A frames or require custom welding. Thanks for the video and your time.
Does this just work for the big motor homes? Are will it work for a 35 foot sea class? 4 wheel drive motor home, please comment back. Yeah, let me know, thank you.
This lift is designed for class A motor homes. I installed it myself, and imo, it would be too much for a class C. The frame and chassis structure would be the issue on a class C. A tg axle would also be my recommendation, as the weight of a large motorcycle plus lift is more than a 1k lbs.
I’m on my first trip with our Hydra Lift, carrying a Harley Ultra Limited. A friend recommended that I add tie-downs wrapped around the wheels and the ramp “Just in case”. Well I had a tie down failure and the wraps around the wheels are the only thing that kept us from loosing the motorcycle.
@stevensewell737 great advice. Straps fail on these often. Carry extra straps.
My favorite motorcycle mounted to one of the best motor coaches there is! Gee, you’re blessed! One suggestion, don’t cover your bike to avoid the diesel soot! A friend of mine did that for his 2014 Goldwing and the wind buffeting ruined his paint.
Cool lift! Now you have your moto with you all the time! 👍 It is kind of blocking your brake lights though?
Still using the hydra lift? Any tips that you would share are appreciated!
@svardell9710 I've sold that rv, and the lift.
May I asked if welding was required for your application? I have an ‘07 Country Coach and wondering if this Hydralift brand universally bolts to Class A frames or require custom welding. Thanks for the video and your time.
No welding required. Bolts along side chassis frame rails.
Mine is for sale, $3k.
@@winginitwithjohn8451 where are you located John? I am about 40miles west of St. Louis.
@@rickbumeter6946 Glacier NP til late September
@@winginitwithjohn8451 thank you John, I will keep looking for a bit. I appreciate the information for sure. Safe travels.
Does this just work for the big motor homes? Are will it work for a 35 foot sea class? 4 wheel drive motor home, please comment back. Yeah, let me know, thank you.
This lift is designed for class A motor homes. I installed it myself, and imo, it would be too much for a class C. The frame and chassis structure would be the issue on a class C. A tg axle would also be my recommendation, as the weight of a large motorcycle plus lift is more than a 1k lbs.
From the view of the camera it appears your taillights or blocked.
@mrnonpc9885 there is a brake light bar (4') on the lift.
Is the chaulk an add on?
It's an upgrade when purchased new.
how much can you tow behind after install?
Bus hitch is rated at 15k, the lift hitch is rated at 10k lbs.
What does something like that cost?
New about $8k. Used can be found for 3-4k.