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Walküre
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« on: February 25, 2011, 03:19:22 AM »

Hi, I'm wondering if anyone has the coupon for the Harbor Freight Motorcycle Lift, # 91764? I think it was in some motorcycle magazines, which I don't get. Seems to be several of them, some expire in May, some in June. The lift table is normally $499, with coupon it's $299. I need one, if anyone has one...

(this isn't my coupon, but what it looks like - also, I've heard there's one out there for $279)

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated...



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« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2011, 03:50:32 AM »

I will check for you when I get home this morning and take a picture and post it here so you can copy the picture print it out and SAVE... I saw a bunch of Harbor Freight coupons in the back of a Bike Magazine I got yesterday just can't remember if that one was there. uglystupid2  crazy2

Unless I see someone else beats me too it.. cooldude
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« Reply #2 on: February 25, 2011, 04:11:53 AM »

I'm not sure if it will work - last time I bought an engine hoist, they wouldn't accept a "copy" - had to be the original coupon. This coupon says the same thing that one did, and they quoted, "Original coupon must be presented...". Not sure if it's the HF that's closest to me, or all of them, but it's 1 1/2 hours away, and I'd hate to get there, and have them pull that on me, again. Hopefully, someone will have one, that they don't need, and can clip out and mail my way, if it's another ad on the flip side...

thanks, though.

EDIT - I'll try to give them a call, today, and question them on it, though - that WOULD be the easiest way.

R
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« Reply #3 on: February 25, 2011, 05:28:34 AM »

I have one that I can send to you it is the one for $279 it expires 4-7-11
I'll PM you
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« Reply #4 on: February 25, 2011, 08:59:16 AM »

Look on line also with h/f. The one i go to in springfield mo sometimes with the right gal at the register will look and see if i missed something or if they have an in store promotion going on. Sides it don't cost a nickel to ask. 2funny
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« Reply #5 on: February 25, 2011, 09:25:37 AM »

Now i'm not 100% certain-but you might be able to use a 20% off coupon with that super coupon bringing final price (b-4 your local and fededarally mandated TAXES) to oh i don't know-about math being correct-matbe 240.01  2funny How cool would that be?? cooldude
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« Reply #6 on: February 25, 2011, 12:10:02 PM »

You can also check this site out and see if there is anything worth your time:

www.retailmenot.com

Just type "Harbor Freight" into the search box, then select harborfreight.com and see what is returned.  They either give you a printable coupon code, or a code you can enter if purchasing online.  It also lists a "success rate" that others have had in trying to use that coupon/code.
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« Reply #7 on: February 25, 2011, 09:02:15 PM »

Here is a link I always check before I make a trip to HF.

http://slickdeals.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1276399

Here is a link to the Motorcycle Mags ad. It's in there for  $279

http://www.harborfreight.com/magurl4?hftref=cj

I don't know if they will let you use the 20% also?

Happy shopping.

Sorry. I just noticed that Motorcycle page is old. Coupons expired.
I,ll see if I can find a current one.
Strange.. The first part of that thread is normally updated.
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« Reply #8 on: February 25, 2011, 10:13:55 PM »

Retailmenot ROCKS I have been using it for a while now and have had goodluck with it probably saved few hundred bucks in the last 6 months by using it.

P.S. I have a copy from a magazine that has the lift for $299.xx and the expiration date is 4/3/2011 Let me know if you still want it or need it shoot me a message with your address for me to send it.


You can also check this site out and see if there is anything worth your time:

www.retailmenot.com

Just type "Harbor Freight" into the search box, then select harborfreight.com and see what is returned.  They either give you a printable coupon code, or a code you can enter if purchasing online.  It also lists a "success rate" that others have had in trying to use that coupon/code.
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« Reply #9 on: February 26, 2011, 12:35:25 PM »

what else rocks is going to the store and having the b@lls to ask about it. after a few minutes the manager actually said he would discount the last one he had for the price of 299.00 without a coupon. what a guy. cooldude
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« Reply #10 on: March 04, 2011, 03:22:48 AM »

Thanks to Jack, I'm heading to HF this morning, to get my lift table...


Thanks, Jack - what a great group of folks, here!

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« Reply #11 on: December 13, 2011, 10:27:49 AM »

I have been looking for a coupon like this for a while and never seem to find one  Cry
does anyone know where to get one?
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« Reply #12 on: December 13, 2011, 10:58:30 AM »

I have been looking for a coupon like this for a while and never seem to find one  Cry
does anyone know where to get one?
  Try going on line direct with H F. Lotsa times the coupons are on line and nowhere else. Sign up fer their mailing list-it's FREE and they send a LOT of coupons you can use. I've noticed i get a heads up being on the mailing list about sales about a week BEFORE they hit the print media. Speaking of which i have found a number of those 20% off coupons in the Sunday papers. Hope this helps. cooldude RIDE SAFE.
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« Reply #13 on: December 13, 2011, 11:17:42 AM »

Every motorcycle magazine I get has a sale page from HF. This lift is almost always on it.

I emailed a copy of the ad to you. If need be, I will put this ad in an envelope and fire it off.
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« Reply #14 on: December 13, 2011, 11:34:04 AM »

I've been drooling over this table for some time and wonder if anyone out there actually has one / and how it works / there are times when I think that Harbor Freight sells some CHEAP stuff [good for part time use, but very good NOT quality in all tools]. I wouldn't want to buy something that'll crash and burn with my bike on it.

Does anyone have one of these?
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« Reply #15 on: December 13, 2011, 12:07:00 PM »

I've been drooling over this table for some time and wonder if anyone out there actually has one / and how it works / there are times when I think that Harbor Freight sells some CHEAP stuff [good for part time use, but very good NOT quality in all tools]. I wouldn't want to buy something that'll crash and burn with my bike on it.

Does anyone have one of these?


I don't have one, but here's a video of one being used. I would say you should hook it up to an air source to save the knees from pumping it up.
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« Reply #16 on: December 13, 2011, 12:08:41 PM »

I had one of those table lifts.....(the operative word is "had") and fortunately I sold it shortly after I got it for just a little more than what I paid for it, so I didn't lose anything on it.  They had it on a Pre-Christmas sale price for 279.00 (no coupon) and I used a 20percent coupon on it.  I tried it, and thought it was a bit short, the wheel clamp needed to be moved forward so that the rear wheel plate could be removed and rear wheel dropped.  I did make an extension and put a modified front wheel chock/clamp, but still didn't care for it that much.  I think it took up too much room in the garage, and ended up parking a bike on it even when it wasn't being used as a lift mainly due to it's size.  I didn't think it was all that stable for some reason and my garage isn't really high so I really couldn't use it as well as I could the Yellow Lift/jack (of which I now have 2).

If you have the space to spare and a nice taller garage, it might work for you.  But I prefer the Yellow Lift/Jack.

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« Reply #17 on: December 13, 2011, 12:19:09 PM »

I've included a review of the item you are interested in :


from Fort Worth, Tx.
PROS
price
CONS
No service parts
Poor quality pump
Unsafe tire vise
BEST USES
Large boat anchor
My motorcycle weighs 869 lbs. In the last year since purchased I've used the lift probably 18 times. Now the pump is out and no service parts are available. Making the extended warranty a neccessity, after which time you still a large piece of scrap iron. I should have bought a better lift, elsewhere.
BOTTOM LINE No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review

Hope this helps.

Thanks

JC


quote author=Walküre link=topic=25491.msg229049#msg229049 date=1298632762]
Hi, I'm wondering if anyone has the coupon for the Harbor Freight Motorcycle Lift, # 91764? I think it was in some motorcycle magazines, which I don't get. Seems to be several of them, some expire in May, some in June. The lift table is normally $499, with coupon it's $299. I need one, if anyone has one...

(this isn't my coupon, but what it looks like - also, I've heard there's one out there for $279)

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated...




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« Reply #18 on: December 13, 2011, 12:41:07 PM »

I have one of those lifts, way to small to pick up a valk, but i do like it for the other bikes i own.. I wish i had one of the big ones that they discontinued that would fit a valk.
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« Reply #19 on: December 13, 2011, 02:07:23 PM »

Every motorcycle magazine I get has a sale page from HF. This lift is almost always on it.

I emailed a copy of the ad to you. If need be, I will put this ad in an envelope and fire it off.
That would be awesome !! Can you send it to me?
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« Reply #20 on: December 13, 2011, 02:17:34 PM »

I have been looking for a coupon like this for a while and never seem to find one  Cry
does anyone know where to get one?
  Try going on line direct with H F. Lotsa times the coupons are on line and nowhere else. Sign up fer their mailing list-it's FREE and they send a LOT of coupons you can use. I've noticed i get a heads up being on the mailing list about sales about a week BEFORE they hit the print media. Speaking of which i have found a number of those 20% off coupons in the Sunday papers. Hope this helps. cooldude RIDE SAFE.
Thanks for the info. I am already on the mailing list, but this particular coupon is hard to find.
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« Reply #21 on: December 13, 2011, 02:41:38 PM »

I went this route and happy I did, easy for me for many reasons.  The base is about the same length and width as the HF lift except you are not lifting an additional 200lbs . I liked the scissor lift rather then the push forward lift type. It is easy to see and work under the bike, I have shook the unit with the bike on it and it is stable  Check out the first part of the video.


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« Reply #22 on: December 14, 2011, 02:47:59 AM »

I went this route and happy I did, easy for me for many reasons.  This is about the same length and width as the HF lift except you are not lifting an additional 200lbs . I liked the scissor lift rather then the push forward lift type. Check out the first part of the video.


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I like that one.  cooldude
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« Reply #23 on: December 14, 2011, 05:45:05 AM »

I have that exact one and like it.  When I lift the Valk it does seem heavy but as I see it your almost at its limits, but it does work well.

I did change the wheel vise with one from their air/hydralic one and I moved it a bit forward as one member stated it was too far back to remove the rear wheel through the hole provided. (for the Valk, other bikes it worked well in the factory configuration)

I probably used it two dozen times so far with no issues.  I've even rolled it 10' or so with the Valk on it (something you probably shouldn't do) so I could put the truck in the shop.
I've backed the Valk up on it to replace the forks and triple trees and that worked real well.  To me it is quite steady.

If I worked on bikes for a living and use it many times a day I'd probably buy a better one but for my use this one works well.  I do have a 24'X40' shop so I have enough room to store it in the corner when not in use. 
Also it does come in real handy as an adjustable work table if not being used for the bike. I intend to build a wider, removable table top for it so I can put my riding lawnmower on it.This way I don't have to crawl around on the ground working on it (at 55 that is not the easiest thing anymore).
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« Reply #24 on: December 14, 2011, 05:51:55 AM »

+1  cooldude

I also have a coupon here for $299.99 that expires on 4/6/12.  If you need it, pm me.

Dave

I have that exact one and like it.  When I lift the Valk it does seem heavy but as I see it your almost at its limits, but it does work well.

I did change the wheel vise with one from their air/hydralic one and I moved it a bit forward as one member stated it was too far back to remove the rear wheel through the hole provided. (for the Valk, other bikes it worked well in the factory configuration)

I probably used it two dozen times so far with no issues.  I've even rolled it 10' or so with the Valk on it (something you probably shouldn't do) so I could put the truck in the shop.
I've backed the Valk up on it to replace the forks and triple trees and that worked real well.  To me it is quite steady.

If I worked on bikes for a living and use it many times a day I'd probably buy a better one but for my use this one works well.  I do have a 24'X40' shop so I have enough room to store it in the corner when not in use. 
Also it does come in real handy as an adjustable work table if not being used for the bike. I intend to build a wider, removable table top for it so I can put my riding lawnmower on it.This way I don't have to crawl around on the ground working on it (at 55 that is not the easiest thing anymore).
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« Reply #25 on: December 14, 2011, 03:32:48 PM »

+1  cooldude

I also have a coupon here for $299.99 that expires on 4/6/12.  If you need it, pm me.

Dave

I have that exact one and like it.  When I lift the Valk it does seem heavy but as I see it your almost at its limits, but it does work well.

I did change the wheel vise with one from their air/hydralic one and I moved it a bit forward as one member stated it was too far back to remove the rear wheel through the hole provided. (for the Valk, other bikes it worked well in the factory configuration)

I probably used it two dozen times so far with no issues.  I've even rolled it 10' or so with the Valk on it (something you probably shouldn't do) so I could put the truck in the shop.
I've backed the Valk up on it to replace the forks and triple trees and that worked real well.  To me it is quite steady.

If I worked on bikes for a living and use it many times a day I'd probably buy a better one but for my use this one works well.  I do have a 24'X40' shop so I have enough room to store it in the corner when not in use. 
Also it does come in real handy as an adjustable work table if not being used for the bike. I intend to build a wider, removable table top for it so I can put my riding lawnmower on it.This way I don't have to crawl around on the ground working on it (at 55 that is not the easiest thing anymore).
Hi Dave... I just sent you an PM. Again... thank you very much!!!! Let me know when you can respond.
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