We discussed this one in another thread. Take a close look at the length and width. My Pit Bull single sided rear stand was too wide for it. And if you choose to use a real front wheel chock, your rear wheel may or may not clear the end of the table.
I have the bigger 1000lb PA unit, I've used both models and looking back I should have chosen the 800lb version. It's thinner so you can work closer to the bike, has a better designed chock it takes up less space on the garage. I had 3 larger bikes on the lift (ST1300, FJR and C90) with no problem.
It's not a pro lift by any means, but it's certainly capable in a home garage and way better than sitting on the ground to service your bike. For $295 you don't have a lot to lose?
Yea, but you are loosing close to 20" by using that front wheel stand. The end plate on the supplied wheel choke is adjustable and holds the bike pretty good. I had on this lift GS1100, Vstrom 650, GSX1100-F and they fit just fine with some room to spare under back wheel.
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