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badapple
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Topic: Garage refurbishmentPosted: 25 Jan 2025 at 15:46 |
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After years getting the house up to scratch the end is in sight and I'm finally getting the opportunity to fit out my single garage into a proper workshop. I have been doing bikes up for years and made do but always wanted to be more organised and use the space more efficiently.
So I'm looking for some feedback on a few products before I buy as this stuff is not cheap! Has anyone used SGS modular cabinets? Recommendations for a bike lift/table I'm not interested in the abba skylift or alternatives. This is not my job but I do spend alot of time out there so I'm looking for quality without the professional type gear that's thousands. If anyone is selling any cabinets, table or bottom tool chest I'd definitely consider second hand items. Cheers Adam BA |
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K3Lewi
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Posted: 26 Jan 2025 at 08:51 |
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I'm in the same boat myself regarding a lift adam, I'm actually swaying towards a folding bike bench, so it can be folded away if more space is needed.obviously it's a trade off to a proper lift though
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Spoonz
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Posted: 26 Jan 2025 at 10:30 |
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I had one of the cheaper lifts which I think came from m&p. I can’t remember the brand but I never trusted the bike on it at anything above knee height as it rocked with flex with anything big bike size ( as in not a moped etc )
I don’t know what prices are like but were I to do it again I would try and get a used higher quality item instead as I think most of the lower end brands price wise might be the same
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Stevex
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Posted: 26 Jan 2025 at 17:22 |
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I went down the Sky Lift route. It takes up no room when no in use and for me it's better than any bike lift as when it has a bike mounted on it, it doesn't get in the way, you can remove front and rear wheels and suspension in one go and you can raise the bike up parallel, or nose up or rear up.
I've only got a single garage too, with 5 bikes in it, some racking and a large work bench and a US style fridge!. I couldnt fit a bike lift in it even if I wanted one but the Sky Lift allows me to raise a bike and work on it. Only draw back is that 2 of the bikes cannot use the SL, Guzzi Le Mans and a Bonneville SE.
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legend88
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Posted: 27 Jan 2025 at 09:54 |
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A couple of thoughts Adam. My brother built a new purpose built garage/workshop a couple of years ago when he bought a new house. As he had the advantage of pre-planning, he sunk a lift into the floor so that when down it was completely flush with the floor allowing the garage to be used unhindered. I guess you would need to dig out a section of concrete to do this but just a thought as it has proved really convenient. The second thing is re cabinets. What about finding someone who is getting a new kitchen, Generally you will get a whole load of cabinets etc free in return for collecting them. |
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426hemi
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Posted: 27 Jan 2025 at 16:50 |
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I’ve got a lift from automotech, really heavy duty and rated for 700kg, it lifts really high as well which is great for when you’re working on suspension etc, if I hadn’t got this one I’d of bought the twin Busch ramp.
https://automotechservices.co.uk/products/as-7607-motorcycle-scissor-lift/ https://www.twinbusch.co.uk/Motorcycle-lift:::15.html |
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badapple
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Posted: 27 Jan 2025 at 19:23 |
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As always great advice.
The lift is the biggest thing I'm researching so that's a really good recommendation Warren. I'd been advised as Colin mentioned about the cheaper options and to get a scissor style for stability. I don't want to go skylift for the reason you say Steve I work on all sorts so not practical. Kitchen units are on my radar ray
thought exactly the same but im not digging the floor however I can really see the benefits. The way I'm planning on laying it out I'll have a L shape bay and access beyond if so it will be a permanent feature and shouldn't be in the way |
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IanG
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Posted: 10 Mar 2025 at 13:46 |
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For what it's worth I favour a skylift over a conventional table lift in a single lock up garage. As you work on many bikes I believe a set of adapters are available to enable use on any make of bike for a reasonable price although I haven't bothered as I only need Aprilia sets. Regarding SGS modular units I only have one of their smaller multi drawer roll cabs alongside a big Costco sourced stacking roll cab unit but I can say they seem to be of good quality and I'd be happy to recommend them. Another thought is the modular units sold by Costco if you're a member. If you're not but have a local store I strongly advise you join as the membership fee will soon be overtaken by the savings from just buying fuel from them without even actually shopping in store. |
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www.apriliaforum.co.uk www.apriliaownersclub.co.uk Looking forward to the next track day |
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badapple
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Posted: 13 Mar 2025 at 18:55 |
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Thanks Ian
I checked out Costco and there's none at all in Norfolk unfortunately. New doors are being fitted next week and the refurbishment begins when I return from almeria on the gixer. Once it's boarded out and empty I'll know what space I have and start fitting it out. Found a couple of good SGS BENCHES and had good recommendations on them so I think that's the route with some wall mounted cabinets for storage and stuff
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426hemi
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Posted: 13 Mar 2025 at 19:20 |
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I’ve got a couple of benches from a company called bench master, lots of choices.
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