Nowellsblessedadventures gives you a review of their Hydralift Motorcycle lift. How it works and what they think of the product. Follow us on Facebook @ Nowellsblessedadventures Follow us on Instagram@ Nowellsblessedadventures
Nice job enjoyed your real world 🌎 video... I'm in the process of getting a bike 🏍 and your lift will work for me behind my 5th wheel... Thanks The Banks Family 👪
Right on Dave. Thanks for sharing. I’m curious around how much it costs to get this lift installed? My wife and I are in the process of purchasing a Diesel Pusher and would like a lift like this to take my Ultra Limited with us on trips. I love how you have room to tow your Jeep as well. Again thanks for sharing.
Hi Two Wheels Kenobi.your welcome and l’m glad you enjoyed the video. Cost can be around the 10,000 Dollar range it all depends on your coach and what all needs to be done for fitment. Our best wishes in finding your coach.
Thank you so much Carol very sweet of you. We was just thinking of you guys here just recently. We think of Mina and Jerry every time we pass a Rv like theirs. We hope all is well with you. We just got back to Ohio on Thursday.
It all depends on which extension bar you purchase. Reese make a bar that has a 6500 lb tow rating. Not sure how much a dually weighs. Hydra-Lift could probably supply you better data. Thanks for watching and I hope this helps.
My Lord David, I became exhausted just watching you.. All I could think about is putting our Ebikes on our hitch mounted bike carrier in the middle of July in the Gerogia Heat last year.. I would have to put my Harley on the rig days before travel day, just to rest up... And yes, I agree each set up has its share of problems. I'm leaning towards the trailer.. And yes, it can also be a headache.. I'm thinking it might be better for us because if something happens to me, my wife couldn't lift and install the hitch but she can hitch a trailer. IMHO, Thanks for sharing and letting us know how those lifts actually work.. Mary & Herbie..
Hi Herbie glad to see your comments. I totally understand , the motorcycle is the most time consuming part of are setup. Like you mentioned each setup has its problems. I suggest to everyone to go with works best for their needs and enjoy it. Hope you two are getting a little traveling in. Thanks for watching.
@@NOWELLSBLESSEDADVENTURES Thank you my friend for the reply... Stay Blessed on the road... It would be interesting if you could post something in reference to your MPG with your bike mounted and pulling your jeep. With the price of fuel, it would be good info to have, even if it's not going to stop us from hitting the road. We are just planning to stay longer at campsites between moves..