Anybody identify this motorcycle lift?

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frankroche

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I picked up a lift table really cheap (thanks Craigslist) and it needs a jack. Easy enough but it has to move 7 3/4 inches at a minimum, and all the jacks need an extension to do it. So I'd like to see exactly what the manufacturer used (and maybe buy a part if they have one).

Its about 16 to 18 inches wide and 63 inches long. I plan on making a small extension (I'm thinking about 10 inches).
 

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That lift looks nice and strong, but the base looks like it could be a bit sturdier. The round steel worries me that the bike may tip over. Not wide enough. Sure it won't but it just looks like it. After using a HF lift I doubt I would spend $600+ on one of these when I can get on for half that.
 

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