Need Recommendation For A Lift To Work On Our Two Heavy Ebikes

Still happy with the Feedback lift, but I would have given serious consideration to the Park PRS-30 announced today. Mechanical only but costs "only" 900. For me advantage of the feedback is still the smaller footprint and I do like the clamp design. Feedback also appears to be able to lift higher but I'd be fine with the Park as well since I never raise any bike to the max on the feedback. All in all, looks like the ebike market has enough momentum that mfgs are now offering work stands for these heavier bikess.


Thanks for the heads up. Just spoke to Park Tool, I believe this will work very well. Park just released this for sale yesterday and they’re excited about the introduction. Have another call into an electric lift company and will see what they have to say. Park told me there’s a huge interest in these lifts and reading their specs and info, I can see that this product could very well be a huge hit.
 
Still happy with the Feedback lift, but I would have given serious consideration to the Park PRS-30 announced today. Mechanical only but costs "only" 900. For me advantage of the feedback is still the smaller footprint and I do like the clamp design. Feedback also appears to be able to lift higher but I'd be fine with the Park as well since I never raise any bike to the max on the feedback. All in all, looks like the ebike market has enough momentum that mfgs are now offering work stands for these heavier bikess.

Is Park Tools talking to me? They show a Yuba Spicy Curry, my bike, on the stand. And you can power the lift with an electric drill!

On second thought, I like @kevinmccune's remark: "the best lift resides at a bike shop with your favorite tech utilizing it!"
 
Still happy with the Feedback lift, but I would have given serious consideration to the Park PRS-30 announced today. Mechanical only but costs "only" 900. For me advantage of the feedback is still the smaller footprint and I do like the clamp design. Feedback also appears to be able to lift higher but I'd be fine with the Park as well since I never raise any bike to the max on the feedback. All in all, looks like the ebike market has enough momentum that mfgs are now offering work stands for these heavier bikess.

The PRS 30 can be raised & lowered using a cordless drill:

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$900 is still cheaper than most electric lifts.
 
I was given one of these, converted it to lift my 100# e bikes,
made a 48" longer straight arm (oem curved down too much),
seems too work very well and I can rotate either bike to work on the other side if need.
Plus, when I crash and burn again, the better half can lift me in and out of areas I need to go...LOL

ymmv
 
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In Europe we use these to work on bikes (also e-cargo bikes) and yes you can hammer on suspended bikes to get stuk bottombrackets etc out
 
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