🚀 Elevate Your Maintenance Game!
The POLARBEAR Dirt Bike Stand Quick Jack is a lightweight, portable hydraulic stand designed for easy maintenance of dirt bikes, ATVs, and more. With a robust aluminum construction, it supports up to 1200 lbs and features adjustable height, anti-slip design, and a reliable after-sale service.
S**T
so useful
I was looking for a good Hydraulic. Jack for my dirtbike and I decided to get and try this one. It is definitely a good quality jack that does exactly what I need it for with no problems. It is made of strong aluminum alloy material that is light itself being under 15lbs, but it can actually be used for anything up to 1000 pounds. It is an easy setup and use process by just pressing the lever down to raise. It also has a safety buckle to use for added security. It also has a descending damper shock absorption process to avoid sudden drops which is another safety issue that has been taken care of. The plate height can go from around 10 to 18 inches when height is adjusted and can easily fit under my dirt bike or even an ATV. It also has an anti-slip design to avoid the bike or ATV falling off. Overall, it has been very supportive to my bike and ATV and I know that it is very durable and so it will last a long time.
L**I
Surprisingly sturdy
I was pleasantly surprised at the sturdiness of it. I assume the design has been improved based on customer feedback.The vertical lift mechanism is tight where it does not rock or twist much.The shock works actually well, allowing slow descent of the bike.Using the lock is easy and does not feel flimsy or dangerous.When I received the jack, it did not take more than maybe a minute to adjust the height and get my bike on it. The key is to have the bike standing straight up, not on its kickstand. I adjusted the jack to barely fit under the frame. Once the lowered height was set, I simply grab the bike, hold it upright, slide the jack underneath with my foot and step on the pedal.Of course be careful with the balance of the bike. If you are, for example, removing wheels for servicing, do them one at a time. I lifted the bike with the jack positioned a little farther back than usual so that the front wheel could rest on the ground and keep the balance while I removed the rear wheel and shifted the CG.All-in-all, happy with the purchase, no regrets.
S**N
It's a 3½ ☆ if you consider the cost, a 4 ☆ if you don't
The ring that is suppose to lock the threaded upright post in place does NOT stay tight even with Loctite so as soon as you get it adjustable adjusted and lift the bike the first time, it comes loose and the bike can spin and turn without you wanting it to. So I drilled a hole through the ring AND post and put a bolt & nut so it stays where I want it
L**N
Very poor instructions
The directions were absolutely horrible. Picture so small that they were illegible, clearly Google translated from Chinese so the instructions aren’t very helpful either. There are things in the BOM that are not even called out for in the directions, wtf? What do I do with these parts? This thing really needs additional washers to take some of the gaps out of the main articulating assembly, I guess Ill add those myself cuz theres very few washers included and the ones included dont work (too wide to let the pin back in).Plz make these instructions better, BIG PICTURES are helpfulStill have to lift it up the hard way onto the stand if I want the rear wheel to clear, which really sucks. Washer on the main screw is really hard to secure, which can allow the bike.Overall really kind of disappointment with this, expect better considering the price and reviews.
T**Y
Sturdy, easy set up
The stand went together very easy and just took a few minutes to complete. The stand seems to be sturdy enough and the bike doesn’t wobble.The hydraulic piston holds fine, almost to good. When letting the bike down you have to put your foot on the platform and push down so you can pull it out from under the frame. The platform would eventually lower enough over a few minutes but I’m not that patient
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